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Writers Worth: How to Fake It as a Freelancer

Posted on May 29, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

I’ve already gushed about how thrilled I was that Princess Jones is in my freelance circle. A little more won’t hurt, though I am in danger of having the “stalker” label slapped on me. Here’s the thing about Princess — she’s a professional. She writes incredibly, runs her business exceptionally well, and takes no prisoners…

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Writers Worth: An Interview with Elizabeth Xu

Posted on May 28, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

It’s amazing what kind of career you can build in just a few years of freelancing. Elizabeth Xu has spent the last three years finding areas of concentration and building her business and name recognition. It must be working — I remembered her from Twitter. What struck me about Elizabeth is her ability to be…

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Writers Worth: Favors, Barters, and Your Writing Worth

Posted on May 27, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

If you know Nancy Oliver, you love Nancy Oliver. I met Nancy about four years ago through LinkedIn. We got to talking and pretty soon, we were sharing funny, wicked little emails that only the two of us would understand. We became fast friends. And whenever an email comes in from her, I stop what…

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Writers Worth: An Interview with Jerry Nelson

Posted on May 26, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

This has been a fantastic month, hasn’t it? So many great writers, who are also great people, have shared their words with us. I hope somewhere in all of the guest posts and interviews, you’ve found something to take away from this month that will help you improve your freelance writing business. That’s the goal,…

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Writers Worth: The Freelancer’s Platinum Rule

Posted on May 25, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

Awesome day today on the blog — we have a guest post from phenomenal writer and excellent friend, Jake Poinier, a.k.a. Doctor Freelance. Jake’s been giving out solid advice to freelance writers for years, so it’s a thrill to have his words grace this blog. How do you communicate with your clients? That’s a question…

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Writers Worth: 5 Ways to Help Clients Value You

Posted on May 24, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

Sharon Hurley Hall is one of the most successful freelance writers I know. Her Get Paid to Write Online site has a ton of great advice, and she is by far one of the best social media experts I’ve ever had the pleasure of learning from. Plus it comes as no shock that Sharon, having…

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Writers Worth: An Interview with Princess Jones

Posted on May 22, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

Sometimes you just need a little royalty in your life. That’s where Princess Jones comes in. Princess is one of those people you just want to know. Desperately. From her tweets to her Facebook posts, Princess has this wit, this razor-sharp awesomeness to her that I can’t help but want to be around. On top…

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Writers Worth: An Interview with Joy Drohan

Posted on May 21, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

Not long ago, Jake Poinier and I held a freelance marketing webinar, an hour of fun and advice. In that session sat Joy Drohan. From that point to this, Joy and I have been friends. She’s a sweet person who’s a lot shier than I realized. I thought she was preserving her privacy when she…

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Writers Worth: The Trouble with Worth

Posted on May 20, 2016October 26, 2016 by lwidmer

Writers, prepare yourself for a virtual ass-kicking. My friend Yolander Prinzel is here to tell you why the idea of worth doesn’t stop at what you’re charging. It’s funny — when Yo sent this post to me, she thought it was too negative. Not a chance. It’s the wake-up call many freelance writers need. If…

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Writers Worth: Spelling it Out

Posted on May 19, 2016June 30, 2016 by lwidmer

Why everyone should follow Cathy Miller right now — she’s made the leap from corporate life to freelance, and has done so successfully. She dropped a six-figure corporate career — literally quit without warning — with the hope that freelancing would give her a life filled with satisfaction, not stress. Another reason to follow Cathy…

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  1. Sharon Hurley Hall Avatar
    Sharon Hurley Hall
    May 19, 2016

    Love this approach, Cathy, and there are so many excellent pieces of advice here. I think my current favorite is "oxymoron" (it helps that I like the word) because it's so important for writers to see themselves as professionals. Great job, as always.

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  2. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    May 19, 2016

    Twins again, Sharon. 😉 Oxymoron is one of my favorite words. Thanks for the kind words, my friend.

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  3. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    May 19, 2016

    And a big thanks to Lori for the huge commitment it takes to do Writers Worth every year. I count you among my many blessings.

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  4. Devon Ellington Avatar
    Devon Ellington
    May 19, 2016

    Love this!

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  5. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    May 19, 2016

    Thanks, Devon. ☺

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  6. Paula Hendrickson Avatar
    Paula Hendrickson
    May 19, 2016

    Classic Cathy – boiling a vast amount of information into clear, concise nuggets that anyone (even difficult clients) can understand. And use.

    And Cathy & Sharon? Oxymoron is also one of my favorite words, right up there with juxtaposition.

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  7. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    May 19, 2016

    Triplets, Paula. ☺ Thank you for the kind words. I may need to add juxtaposition. Ah, nice ring to it.

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  8. Sharon Hurley Hall Avatar
    Sharon Hurley Hall
    May 19, 2016

    Welcome to the club, Paula 🙂

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  9. Ashley Festa Avatar
    Ashley Festa
    May 19, 2016

    I'll echo all the praise here, Cathy! And how funny that you talk about indemnity clauses right now, since that's what I've been dealing with lately. It's so nice to know that there ARE clients out there who respect a writer's worth. Those are the ones who are open to negotiation and who are gracious even if it doesn't work out in the end.

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    1. Cathy Avatar
      Cathy
      May 20, 2016

      Thanks, Ashley. I know you recognize your worth and it will all work out as it should. You are worth it, Ashley!

  10. Paula Hendrickson Avatar
    Paula Hendrickson
    May 19, 2016

    Cathy, Sharon…maybe we're the real life Clone Club from Orphan Black! (Or am I the only triplet who watches that show?)

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  11. Sharon Hurley Hall Avatar
    Sharon Hurley Hall
    May 19, 2016

    You're on your own there, Paula, but now I'll have to check it out. 😉

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    1. Cathy Avatar
      Cathy
      May 20, 2016

      Twins, Sharon. ? I have no idea what that is.

  12. Emily Fowler Avatar
    Emily Fowler
    May 20, 2016

    Love it, Cathy!

    'Energy' – that really resonates with me. We are, after all, our own bosses, so why waste all that energy on clients, projects, or anything at all that causes stress, anxiety, or sleepless nights?

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  13. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    May 20, 2016

    Thanks, Emily. I found my energy question gets to the heart of the matter and makes it simple to say No.

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  14. Yolander Prinzel Avatar
    Yolander Prinzel
    May 23, 2016

    "You increase your worth when you seek help."

    This is so, so, so true!

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  15. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer
    May 23, 2016

    They're all good points, but the Income one really hits home. I think when a writer learns that rates are indeed personal, as you say, they stop taking crap from those people who would use them and pay them garbage rates.

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  16. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    May 23, 2016

    Thanks, Yo and Lori. ☺

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