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Posted on March 22, 2007 by lwidmer

When There Isn’t A ClueA recent editorial in the local newspaper featured a new freelancer going on about how much she was enjoying what she called “the latte life” – sitting in cafes and being a writer. She painted such a lovely picture of what freelance writers do all day that I wanted to be…

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Posted on March 21, 2007 by lwidmer

The Complaint Department Recent “writerly” talk turned to what’s discussed in weblogs. Some suggested that weblogs were bitch-and-moan sessions that reflected badly on the writer. What’s your weblog say about you? Do you complain? If your clients were reading your weblog, would you still stand by your posts? It made me think about what I…

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Posted on March 20, 2007 by lwidmer

Jobs Listings In hopes that some of the work I come across will be a better fit for others, I’ve decided to start posting weekly job listings. Here are a few I’ve found – Freelance Technology Investments Writer Freelance Writers Regular Article Writer News Writer Newport Daily News Specialist Regulatory Writer

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Posted on March 20, 2007 by lwidmer

Write About What? If you haven’t read Kristen King’s Notes in the Margin newsletter yet, now’s a good time. That’s because Kristen was kind enough to include an article from yours truly on what to write about. Thanks, Kristen! While at the site, please feel free to subscribe to Kristen’s email newsletter. It’s loaded with…

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Posted on March 20, 2007 by lwidmer

More Meme (sigh)… I can’t ignore it any longer. Leigh tagged me. Here are the questions I must answer: To whom am I blogging?I blog to writers both new and not-so-new. Am I talking to you?I hope so. I hope through my mistakes and through what I happen to have done right, you learn something….

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Posted on March 19, 2007 by lwidmer

The Mantras Talk of various mantras has made me wonder – what are your mantras? I’m not talking just those things that motivate you. What abotu those things that you must refuse to do? I have a couple: – I will not work for less than I could make at McDonald’s.– I will not work…

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Posted on March 15, 2007 by lwidmer

When to Hold Your TongueI have this new project (an ongoing one) that isn’t going well. It’s not the work – no, I’ve done some already. It’s the level of organization in my client (the nonexistent level of organization, to be precise). I do not like to “kiss and tell” as they say, so that’s…

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Posted on March 15, 2007 by lwidmer

Working for Ad Revenue One word – don’t. Oh, the employers offering you the ability to write for a percentage of the site’s ad revenue make it sound so great, but ask yourself this – when was the last time you clicked on an ad while surfing? How many times this week? Ooo, that little?…

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Posted on March 14, 2007 by lwidmer

No Spec Work! I was alerted recently to a website that is out to do good for the creative world – www.no-spec.com. This site is dedicated to creating awareness among writers and designers regarding working on spec. Give it a look. I feel so strongly about never working for free (unless it’s for your mother)…

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Posted on March 13, 2007 by lwidmer

Intelligent Spam FilterI think my spam filter is wiser than I am. I check it once a week, and today I saw that I received a “test” offer by a potential employer. I can write a sample article on a very vague topic (luckily, vague is my specialty) and after I write it, I’m assured…

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  1. A Wealth of Words Avatar
    A Wealth of Words
    March 13, 2007

    I agree 100%! When I used to bid for jobs on *freelance bidding site* I would get people that asked me to write them a “sample” on their specific topic. I never said yes. What if 50 people bid on the job and the “employer” asked all 50 to write one “sample” article on a different topic? Then they have totally free content and end up hiring no one.

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