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Author: lwidmer

Your Freelance Identity Crisis

Posted on March 23, 2021March 22, 2021 by lwidmer

Saw this on LinkedIn the other day (details altered to spare the guilty): Jane Doe, Expert in Business Consulting and Grant Writing – Speaker and Author Founder of Rapunzel Business Consulting LLC Client-focused business consulting and grant writing for nonprofits and small businesses. I free up your time so you can spend it with family….

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3 Freelancing Trouble Zones (and how to find better clients)

Posted on March 18, 2021March 18, 2021 by lwidmer

Having been ’round this freelance writing block a few times (yesterday was the 15th anniversary of this very blog), I’ve come to spot things that, on the surface, may not seem obvious. But once you look under the surface, even just a little, you start to build a healthier level of skepticism. And believe me,…

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Freelancer’s Intro to Inbound Marketing

Posted on March 15, 2021March 16, 2021 by lwidmer

It’s always a good day when Jennifer Mattern shows up on the blog. Jenn, who runs All Freelance Writing and Freelance Writing Pros, is one of the most business-savvy freelancers I know.  She’s a no-BS blogger who tells you what you need to hear, but does so with the intent of helping you improve your…

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The Sentence That Can Save Your Freelance Writing Bacon

Posted on March 9, 2021March 8, 2021 by lwidmer

We see a lot, we freelancers. We see countless job postings promising “Make money freelance writing!” that turn into some pretty questionable terms just after the initial “We want you, freelance writer!” call to action. They do want us. However, they want freelance writers who are willing to compromise on quite a lot in order…

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Spotting Lousy Freelance Client Prospects

Posted on March 4, 2021March 3, 2021 by lwidmer

At first, the excitement is almost palpable — a new client prospect has reached out. You respond quickly (but not too quickly — don’t want to seem too eager). They write back. The dialogue has begun. Maybe it moves to the phone at that point. If so, you talk about project needs, your background, their…

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Freelance Game Plan: March

Posted on March 1, 2021February 26, 2021 by lwidmer

Rabbit! First of a new month, eh? I decided in January to offer up one post per month in which we can focus on something really actionable. January was all about finding clients. February, how emulating success freelancers can score you some serious street cred. So what can we do this month to boost your…

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Your Freelance Career, Murdered (& how to bring it back to life)

Posted on February 23, 2021February 23, 2021 by lwidmer

There are some self-inflicted wounds that just leave you wondering if there’s a death wish involved. I saw an insane exchange on a writers forum recently that had me thinking the writer was either 1) way too sure of himself, or 2) really that foolish. I’m leaning toward a combination of the two. In the…

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4 Things to Stop Doing That Will Grow Your Freelance Business

Posted on February 17, 2021February 16, 2021 by lwidmer

Just when you think nothing can shock you, something else does. A friend of mine moderates a LinkedIn group. The group has specific rules regarding what you can and cannot post. For example, one cannot post a thread that’s a link to that person’s blog or website or anything that is intended to be self-promotional….

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Freelance Game Plan: February

Posted on February 11, 2021February 10, 2021 by lwidmer

I know, I know. It’s midway through February and I’m just getting to this. My apologies; a good bit of work came in all at once. I started with this Freelance Game Plan idea last month with the idea of giving us a bit of a monthly kick in the pants to change something up,…

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Is Negative Branding Killing Your Freelance Biz?

Posted on February 8, 2021February 10, 2021 by lwidmer

Picture this: You’re on a public forum where lots and lots of company execs hang out. You can post anything you want to attract attention, build name recognition, draw people to you. Here’s what you choose: I’m sick and tired of prospective clients asking me the same questions! No, I don’t want to send you…

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  1. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    February 8, 2021

    Since first getting online, I have been astounded by what people post on sites. Whether you are actively looking for a job or clients, sooner or later those nasty posts are going to be seen by someone you wished had not seen it. I’ve been very surprised that LI has turned into a site for anti-racism writers but boy if you want to see ugly, look at some of the racist, outrageous comments that are being left on those writers’ posts. And there is no hiding behind a username or avatar. Just right out there for all the world to see their racist self. I guess in many ways, that’s a good thing. Their true self is getting exposed.

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    1. lwidmer Avatar
      lwidmer
      February 8, 2021

      I saw the same, Cathy. It’s horrifying that people think that way to begin with, but that they have no qualms about letting the world know how they think.

      Yes, maybe a blessing in disguise. You know who to avoid!

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