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33 More Rocking Freelance Resources

Posted on June 17, 2020June 19, 2020 by lwidmer

Seems like everyone is working from home right now. Even as people start venturing back into offices, there are plenty of people still trying to get it all done, but with the distractions of home life interfering. We need things to make life and work a little easier to integrate. It’s been about a year…

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13+ Essential (Free) Courses for Freelance Writers

Posted on July 19, 2018July 17, 2018 by lwidmer

It’s mid-July. You’re probably sitting there, post-4th slump, wondering what to do with the little bit of spare time between projects. How about learning something new? Right now? For free? What you’ll find on the list — plenty of free content from some of the top universities. Even podcasts (plenty of those) so you can…

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Top Marketing Posts of 2017

Posted on December 19, 2017December 18, 2017 by lwidmer

What I’m listening to: One Thing Leads to Another by The Fixx ‘Tis the season for work to dwindle and this writer to finally give herself permission to walk away. I’m doing that with this post. I’m taking a break from posting new things until possibly the new year. My dad is in rapid decline….

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The Ultimate Freelance Writing Career Template

Posted on October 23, 2017October 26, 2017 by lwidmer

Last week a reader asked the question we’ve all heard or asked in some form or another — What specifically does one need to do to make a living as a freelance writer? Shawn, this post is for you. It’s actually for all freelance writers who find themselves stuck in a low-paying rut, in an…

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Goal Planning Worksheets for Freelance Writers

Posted on September 9, 2017 by lwidmer

By Jennifer Mattern In my last post on the necessity of change, I mentioned quarterly evaluations as a good way to take stock of your current situation so you can figure out what you need to change over the next few months. I also promised you a worksheet or two to help you do this….

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101 (New) Free Freelance Writer Resources

Posted on May 1, 2017May 2, 2017 by lwidmer

Welcome to Writers Worth Month 2017! In 2008, it was one day I decided to set aside: May 16th. I asked fellow bloggers to spread the word and help other writers say no to low-paying jobs and yes to owning their value. Then Paula Hendrickson suggested a week because, as she reasoned, a day was…

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31 Days of Freelancing: Permission to Continue

Posted on December 31, 2016December 11, 2017 by lwidmer

What I’m listening to: Wild Thing by Tone Loc (Oh yes. I am.) This is it — our last day of 2106. I hope this year was good to you. Every year has its ups and downs, but we manage to come out of it relatively unscathed. I hope in terms of your freelance writing…

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31 Days of #Freelancing: Snippets of Wisdom

Posted on December 30, 2016December 11, 2017 by lwidmer

What I’m listening to: Happy by Pharrell Williams Down to the wire with this year, aren’t we? For our last Friday of the year, I wanted to leave you with some snippets to move forward with. You’ve spent this month with me (and I appreciate the company) looking at singular ways to improve results for…

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31 Days of Freelancing: Networking the Right Way

Posted on December 29, 2016December 11, 2017 by lwidmer

What I’m listening to: Little Lion Man by Mumford & Sons Just before the holidays, I received a follower notice on Twitter. I looked at the guy’s profile and thought he sounded like an interesting person to follow, so I reciprocated. Big mistake. Within an hour or so, I received a message, which I suspect…

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31 Days of Freelancing: The Year-End Evaluation

Posted on December 28, 2016December 11, 2017 by lwidmer

What I’m listening to: Picture of Health by We Were Promised Jetpacks Happy birthday to my mama! She’s a youthful 81 today, and I’m only sorry I’m not with her to celebrate. That happens soon. Besides, we threw her a massive surprise birthday bash last year, and I think she’s still recovering from it. On…

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  1. Paula Hendrickson Avatar
    Paula Hendrickson
    December 28, 2016

    Well, I used to evaluate them each month…. Those are all good tips, but luckily I keep a log of when I send LOIs, queries, invoices and articles, plus a tally sheet of income and expenses.

    I actually have a busier week than usual for the end of the year. I have three articles due 1/3 and still need to transcribe three interviews and unearth more info for two of them. I usually use this week to organize for the coming year, order office supplies, and relax. Don’t think I’ll get much of that done this week.

    A tech from my phone/internet provider will be out today to figure out why my service started going in and out again. And I need to clean and prep for a having a couple of cousins over for lunch on Saturday.

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    1. lwidmer Avatar
      lwidmer
      December 28, 2016

      LOL Your not-so-subtle reminder that I need to get back to that. 😉 I hear you. I’ll return in 2017 to the monthly eval.

      That’s quite an year-end schedule, Paula! Interesting time of year, and with all the recent celeb news (too many losses), I’m sure your calendar is full.

      Good luck clearing up that internet issue.

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