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Author: lwidmer

Jobs for August 7, 2007

Posted on August 7, 2007April 10, 2017 by lwidmer

Job Listings – August 7, 2007 Bad JuJu Ever wake up after what you think is a great, productive day and find everything falling to bits in front of you? Welcome to my Tuesday. I hit one out of the park last week with a terrific article for a new client. The second article has…

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Posted on August 6, 2007 by lwidmer

Where’s the Rush?A freelancer friend was lamenting this the other day – he’d worked his tail off to get in what was labeled a rush job by the client, and then he waited. And waited. And is still waiting for word on the project status…. I hate this – these pseudo-rush jobs that have to…

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Posted on August 6, 2007 by lwidmer

The Top Ten Amen for memes! Not that I’m a huge meme fan, but it helps when you’re too busy to think hard enough to write something useful. Freelance chum Lillie Ammann asked me to list my ten of my favorite posts. I was going to start surfing, but she said it had to be…

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Posted on August 3, 2007 by lwidmer

Blog R.I.P.I’ve noticed a disturbing (more like frustrating) trend in blogs – you get used to reading one, you look forward to it, and it just fizzles out. What gives? I suspect it’s because we start them with Things to Say!, but we realize too soon we really don’t have all that much to talk…

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Posted on August 2, 2007 by lwidmer

What a Way to Be PissedClient: By the way, I’m really pissed at you.Me: Yea? Why?Client: I couldn’t find a damn thing wrong with that article you sent. I had nothing to edit!Me: I hope I piss you off more often. It feels good when you finally synch with someone. That’s all it is. I…

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Posted on August 2, 2007 by lwidmer

Supposably Better Then Them GuysOne of my biggest peeves is the misuse of commonly used words. What irks me is the recent upward trend of the abuse. I’ve heard seemingly intelligent people spewing out (or writing out) misspellings left and right. Here’s my list, with the correct terms in parentheses. Feel free to add your…

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Posted on August 2, 2007 by lwidmer

Calling in SickIt happens – you get sick right about the time your big deadline hits. And unless you’re sporting super-human powers, you just can’t work with a fever/flu/cold/etc. Yet there’s that work, waiting for you. More often than not, the deadline is something you’ve carefully budgeted time for – given a healthy constitution. There…

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Posted on August 1, 2007 by lwidmer

Not Raining, but PouringNDAs and TestsI don’t know what let loose this past week, but I’m now sporting four new clients (and possibly a fifth), and most of it is ongoing work. That’s a good thing, for the two ongoing gigs I had already have waned and become stuck in approval/budget cycles. Thank God for…

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Posted on July 31, 2007 by lwidmer

The Price is RightWrapping Up the Beginner’s SeriesIt all comes down to money – whether we write because we love it or we write because we can, we also expect to be paid for it. In the coming years of your freelance career, you will continuously face the question of price. For you as a…

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Posted on July 31, 2007 by lwidmer

Job Postings – July 31, 2007 Just a short break from the Beginner’s Series in order to get some of my work done. I hope to be back at it this afternoon. Freelance WriterLine Editor/NY TimesFreelance ReportersBlogging GigProposal WriterEntertainment WritersNovel CollaboratorLocal Minneapolis StringerTrainee Editor/FinanceEnvironmental WritersFreelance Copywriter

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  1. Leigh Avatar
    Leigh
    July 31, 2007

    Great advice, Lori. I love reading these “beginner” posts because I think there’s still value for more experienced writers who aren’t as experienced at the business of writing.

    I wish I had known about blogs when I started out doing this for money. As mentioned in my old (now defunct) blog, I had to quit my job due to illness. I didn’t have three or six months or a year to do research, put together a business plan, etc. I am guilty of doing articles for peanuts, but I quickly learned that I was doing myself and others a disservice. I no longer work with any of my early clients and I have changed the way I run my business and now charge much better rates.

    I once had another writer write me an e-mail telling me I was ruining the writing profession because I had posted my rates on my site. Funny thing is, I had just RAISED my rates by a lot and I know they were more than many other people were charging. This woman told me she makes $4,500 per e-book she writes; I wrote back and told her I’d charge $4,500 if I could find someone to pay that much!

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  2. Leigh Avatar
    Leigh
    July 31, 2007

    Oops, I meant to comment on the next post. I had to switch from IE to Firefox because IE was acting wonky – I must have clinked on the wrong comment link! If you want to delete this, I can comment again on the correct post.

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