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Top Tips Writers Series #6: Emily Fowler

Posted on November 10, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf What’s on the iPod: Photograph by Ed Sheeran I love that we all have something to learn. Every one of us, no matter where we are in our writing career, can learn new things. And sometimes the ones teaching us are writers who are just getting…

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Free Advice Friday: Becoming a Client Advocate

Posted on November 7, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: I’m a Mess by Ed Sheeran It’s been a good week. I’ve reached out to some existing clients, some new-to-me clients, and some contacts. I’m helping one client finish up a project, and I’m looking forward to another project with them. Hopefully, that will be finalized soon. As I get further…

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6 Easy Ways to Gain Visibility

Posted on November 5, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez What’s on the iPod: Iris (Hold Me Close) by U2 Holding patterns: I’m not a fan of holding patterns. I have projects coming in, but they’re not here. I’m not waiting, either. As I told a friend yesterday, I market like there are…

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Monthly Assessment: October 2014

Posted on November 3, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: Pastures of Heaven by John Steinbeck What’s on the iPod: You Don’t Know How it Feels by Tom Petty What a weekend. For the first time in ages, I had a project to complete by today. Since the client is a favorite client, I was happy to be able to help them…

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The Worthy Writer: Bending Without Breaking

Posted on October 30, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Life by The Avett Brothers It’s been a nice, slow week so far. I’m glad for the break since I’ll be working this weekend. I can remember one other time I did work a weekend, and it was under similar circumstances. When clients have hard deadlines they must meet, and when…

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The Freelance Writer: Looking Big

Posted on October 28, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Hate Music by Owl John After a month of full-out writing, it was nice to have a break yesterday. I sent out some queries, contacted a few potential clients, and did some grunt work (a.k.a. things I’ve been putting off, like cleaning the desk). News on the home front: daughter has…

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Free Advice Friday: Cutting Through the Writing Advice Noise

Posted on October 24, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Misfits and Lovers by The Wallflowers It’s been a relatively slow week since Wednesday. I’m rather happy for that as I know next weekend I’ll be putting in extra hours. Normally, I don’t work weekends, but a favorite client has their back to the wall and needs help. Excellent news on…

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How to Be an Exceptional Writing Pro in 7 Steps

Posted on October 22, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: I’ve Been Waiting for This by Butch Walker Good week so far. I had a lunch meeting with a potential client on Monday, a bit of work to do on a current project, and some out-of-town guests here last night for dinner. I spent a lovely weekend at my son’s house…

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Top Tips Writers Series #5: Jennifer Mattern

Posted on October 20, 2014August 1, 2016 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: I’m A Mess by Ed Sheeran (acoustic version – and fabulous) Know what it’s like to rub shoulders with one of the most successful freelancers in the business? You’re about to find out. I met Jenn Mattern through online conversations, and met her when Devon Ellington and I decided to meet for…

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Free Advice Friday: 4 Freelance Lessons You Should Learn Now

Posted on October 17, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe What’s on the iPod: Call Girl Blues by Diamond Rugs Friday already? Where did the middle of the week go? I’ve been busy, not extremely so, but a focused sort of busy. Time flew by. As this project winds down, another one is about to ramp…

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  1. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    October 17, 2014

    My #1 would be Learn to listen. When you master that, you stop many problems from ever forming.

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  2. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer
    October 17, 2014

    Amen, Cathy Miller. Amen.

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  3. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    October 18, 2014

    I'm much better at filtering things out that I used to be. I used to let even the slightest criticisms sap my confidence, but at some point I decided to consider the source. I'm a good writer. My long-time clients know I'm a good writer. But sometimes new clients have different expectations that they haven't made clear, which can result in copy that doesn't fit their needs.

    The only time it isn't easy to let go is when your byline is on copy that's so far off from what your wrote that you wish your name weren't on it.

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