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Your Stalled Freelance Writing Career (and how to un-stall it)

Posted on January 27, 2026April 2, 2026 by lwidmer

Once upon a time (2003), I was thrust into the world of freelance writing when I lost my job. Through connections I’d made on the job, I was able to start working independently the very next day. This freelance stuff was going to be easy. Yes, I was that naive, my freelance friends. What followed…

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4 Rookie Mistakes Freelance Writers Make

Posted on September 16, 2025March 10, 2026 by lwidmer

A writer friend and I were discussing LinkedIn yesterday. She runs a popular writing group there, and she was telling me some of the post requests and connection requests she’s had to reject. I get it. When I was first on LinkedIn, I saw immediately that it wasn’t like Facebook or Instagram. It was a…

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How I Boosted my Freelance Career (and how you can, too)

Posted on November 7, 2023March 10, 2026 by lwidmer

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the freelancer I was and the freelancer I am now. They are two different people, my friends. The old me was a hit-and-miss freelancer. I lost my job suddenly and had two kids to support. So my freelance career back then was pasted together. I’d take whatever gig…

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1 Freelance Move That Nets More Work

Posted on August 29, 2022August 26, 2022 by lwidmer

“I liked it a lot. It looks like you have been with this company for years.” That’s feedback that a writer friend received from a new client. One two-hour job that was written in the company’s voice to the audience they’d stated. Know what that does? That small job netted my writer friend some serious…

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No-Marketing Guide to Freelancing

Posted on February 3, 2022February 21, 2022 by lwidmer

Everyone has a sweet spot. It’s that place where the struggle is over, the work and clients come easily, and that working-hard mode you’ve been in for ages has shifted to the hardly working mode. And you’re actually better off. Man, what a sweet spot that is. But what a ton of work you put…

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The Freelance Cattle Call

Posted on August 18, 2021August 17, 2021 by lwidmer

Let’s just say it. Some job postings are there to attract tons of responses. And they get what they ask for. Why would anyone want to attract tons of job applicants? And exactly why is that bad? First, let’s look at an example of the cattle call. We looking for a freelance copyeditor to review…

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Practically Foolproof Freelance Business Boosts

Posted on June 11, 2021June 10, 2021 by lwidmer

There are no guarantees in freelancing. There. I’ve gotten that out of the way. I bring this up because I’m about to present you with what I think are foolproof ways to boost your freelance writing business. But there’s a caveat: Nothing is foolproof, and less so if you don’t do the work. Too many…

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How Freelancers Can Find More Time

Posted on April 22, 2021April 22, 2021 by lwidmer

We are well. My mom and I are now COVID negative and at or close to optimum health. It was a bit of a rough ride, but so much better than so many other people had it. My mom was hospitalized and put on oxygen, but it was for other conditions unrelated to COVID. And…

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Taming the Freelance Project from Hell

Posted on January 11, 2021January 8, 2021 by lwidmer

Question: How many of you have taken on a freelance project that turned out to be one speed bump after another? Yea, me too. Let’s face it — even the best writer is going to come across that one project that threatens to break them. I had one such project recently that, while small and…

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4 Ways to Get More Freelancing Done

Posted on October 27, 2020November 13, 2020 by lwidmer

Fifteen projects. That was my to-do list by Wednesday of last week. I would say it’s an usual month, which it is, but lately, I’ve been having a string of months just like this one. While that’s phenomenal for the bank account, it’s lousy for the emotional wellbeing. But I sit here typing, ignoring most…

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  1. Gina Avatar
    Gina
    October 27, 2020

    All of that is very helpful. Thank you, Lori. – Have you always been able to put a limit on the time you spend on a project? Or did you just get better at it?

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    1. lwidmer Avatar
      lwidmer
      October 27, 2020

      Good question, Gina. I started by using an actual timer. I’d set it and start typing. It helped a few ways — by keeping me focused on one project at a time, and as a physical reminder that I shouldn’t divert my attention until time was up.

      These days, it’s more by habit. I just keep an eye on the clock. I write project A in the morning, project B in the afternoon (this week). When there are three projects or more, I divide my time with Calendar or To Do List notifications. Fortunately, I’ve not had to employ that much as my morning/afternoon method is working out okay.

  2. Gina Avatar
    Gina
    October 28, 2020

    Thanks, Laurie. Your real world advice is the antidote for artsy overthinkers. Especially coming from someone who I know is artistic.

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  3. Sharon Hurley Hall Avatar
    Sharon Hurley Hall
    November 13, 2020

    I know the feeling – going through a period of overwhelm myself, Lori. For me, making a firm decision on when to stop work for the day is key, though I’m not always good at that.

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    1. lwidmer Avatar
      lwidmer
      November 13, 2020

      We’re toughest on ourselves, Sharon. At least I know I’m my own worst enemy at times. The work is great when it’s here, though! Tough to forget the lean times when you’re on overload, isn’t it? 🙂

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