RepresentI got a terrific email to start my morning. I’d just written an article for a magazine wherein I had to interview one of their advertisers and present a profile of the company and what they do. They do highly technical mathematics and analytics, which is not my strong suit. So I was nervous about…
Year: 2006
Writing a Good Query Letter My recent foray into advertising for writing help has driven home a very important truth; few people understand the power of a good query letter. That may sound like an unfair generalization, and maybe it is, but my mail this past week backs up my theory all too painfully. As…
Your Potential Employer Speaks Like most writers, I’ve been on the job search side of things. I’ve sent out the queries, copied clips and stuffed them in envelopes, included my SASE, etc. Since things have gone electronic, it’s much easier to give a potential employer exactly what he or she is looking for. Clips are…
Your Free Coach It’s not often that we get free help in our careers. People make big money coaching, consulting and offering career advice. However, there’s one place that exists where a budding writer can get sage advice, lots of help for specific problems/questions and join in a unique camraderie. Check out Anne Wayman’s About…
Overworked, Week TwoI’m a bit more than two weeks into my working full time plus freelancing. It’s been interesting. I love the day job (albeit a temporary day job). The work is interesting and there are plenty of gaps in the day where I can check my email and respond to client inquiries. No, I…
Proof That It WorksA friend of mine was recently telling me how she’d worked for a magazine twice and after a year, still hadn’t seen payment for either article. Oh, they had good excuses. They were dancing around the issue – “We sent a check. If you haven’t received it in a week, call us….
Projects From Hell (and why you should be pickier)At the moment, I’m feeling the weight of an unending project bearing down on me. The clients want to see it completed. I want to see it completed. But it goes on and on…. and guess what? The amount of stress this project is causing is not…
Your Fluctuating CareerWhen your career has taken more turns than a taxi in Manhattan, you may not think anything of it to jump from one job to another. In fact, if you’re a freelancer, that’s part-and-parcel of your profession. However, there may come a time when you need to leave the freelancing behind either temporarily…
Unreliable Redux Yep, still sporting a bit of a head of steam over the nonpayment from a select few clients. For the record, I have a number of current clients who pay me on time and who get the best I can give them every time because of it. I have one client with whom…
Relying on the UnreliableThere’s one huge obstacle that is a constant threat to your freelance success – your clients. Strange, but true. The very folks who give you work and who rave about you to others are also the ones who don’t pay you on time (and in a few rare cases, not at all)…