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Author: lwidmer

Freelance Marketing in 2016: Short-term and Long-term Goal Setting

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What I’m listening to: Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey Here we are — the second full week of January. By now, plenty of New Year’s resolutions have been forgotten, and you’re looking at more of the same kind of business-as-usual as you had last year. As you wait for that one client who will make…

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Freelance Marketing in 2016: Know Your Market

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What I’m reading: The Harvest Gypsies by John Steinbeck What I’m listening to: Rigoletto: Questa O Quella by Luciano Pavarotti It’s been a good first week back. I’m working on three projects from two clients, and I delivered a first draft yesterday. Today, more of the same. Plus it’s time for me to pick up…

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Monthly Assessment: December 2015

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What I’m listening to: The Sound of Silence by Disturbed Happy 2016! I hope your holiday season was nice and that the start of this year is a good one for you. In true fashion around our house, we started 2016 deep in a new project. Two years ago, we hauled decorations down before the…

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The Action Part of Your Freelance Writing Action Plan

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What I’m reading: House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski What’s on the iPod: Have Love Will Travel by The Sonics What a good time to step away from the home office. There’s no work getting done right now, no clients in the office, no answers to any questions I might have (I have one —…

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Your Annual Freelance Writing Business Review

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What’s on the iPod: I’m a Mess by Ed Sheeran It’s nearly Christmas — time for your annual business review. I know — you’re way too busy preparing for the holiday onslaught to think about your business. But in the waning days post-Christmas and pre-2016, there’s a good chance you’ll have a spare hour to…

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One Easy Method for Reaching Your Freelance Writing Goals

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What’s on the iPod: Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen (this is my favorite version) It was great to have the Springsteen song (link above) show up on my iPod this morning. The UPenn FM station WXPN named it #1 in their list of All-time Greatest Songs. Agreed. As the holiday speeds up on us, I’m spending…

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Tough Times and the Freelancer

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What’s on the iPod: The Way It Goes by Dispatch A rough week so far. We had a wonderful surprise party for my mom’s 80th. She was truly surprised despite my having everyone show up randomly. Facebook was the excuse — I’d told her I’d broadcast that I’d be home, so a few people might…

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6 Changes for 2016 That Will Improve Your Writing Career

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What’s on the iPod: Hardliners by Holcombe Waller One down, three to go. Every time I get closer to calling it a year and taking time off, projects come in. I finished a draft on one yesterday, and today I’ll spend an hour or two getting myself organized for the next deadline (the 18th). I…

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Your Freelance Writing Q&A

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What’s on the iPod: Handle Me With Care by The Traveling Wilburys What a week. I can’t seem to get a single thing done, though I’m organized to my teeth. I have four projects sitting in front of me and I can’t manage to get the info I need to get any of them completed….

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6 Writer Attributes Your Editor Wants

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What’s on the iPod: Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole What a lot of deadlines, and Friday wasn’t going to be productive. Just as I sat down to write an executive summary, the lawn service next door started up their leaf blowers. I’m with Devon Ellington on this — it’s a noise that makes…

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  1. Anne Wayman Avatar
    Anne Wayman

    When I was editing, in addition to those I hated dull writing… often hard to quantify or explain, but easy to recognize and reject.

    Also missing deadlines… two very different problems.

    Re leaf blowers. When 'they' finally put me in charge of the world those will go, I promise. (And that's irony in case someone misses it.)

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  2. Paula Hendrickson Avatar
    Paula Hendrickson

    Anne, I'll nominate you as Head of the World if you promise to eliminate leaf blowers. (Last year, a neighbor walking his dog saw my nextdoor neighbor's low-rent lawn guy blowing their leaves into my yard. He said he confronted the guy who told him to "F" off – claiming the leaves had come from my tree. Right. My tiny little maple…that I'd already raked up after at least once by then.) Yeah….they didn't hire him again.

    I have to say I for one am glad there are so many unreliable writers out there. Many times over the years my editors have called or emailed asking if I could take an assignment another writer had bailed on, without informing them until it was already past due, of course.

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  3. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer

    Anne, great point. Dull writing makes no sense — why bother if you're not going to put your stamp on it? Never understood that.

    Paula, your reliability is why they love you (and your talent is why they call you again and again).

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