2257 readersIf I asked you all the question, “what does a successful freelance business look like?” I would get plenty of different answers. We’ve all got different ideas about what the true measure of success should be in this business, or at least what the true measure of success should be for our own businesses. I’m
8598 readersSmall Biz Trends released “5 Website Resolutions to Put on Your List for 2012,” by my friend, Shashi Bellamkonda, with some great ideas on what needs to be on your New Year’s resolution list for your business this year for building content, web communications, community building, and embracing and integrating technology. I’d like to add
2183 readersI pay careful attention to blog traffic. I religiously read my stats and keep a close eye on the search terms and keywords bringing folks to the Freelance Writing Jobs blog network. While we have been enjoying a steady rise for years, a few weeks ago we experienced a brief dip in traffic. At first
2786 readersToday is my last day as part of the Freelance Writing Jobs team. Time constraints and other obligations have made it difficult for me to give this community the care it needs, but I leave you in the very capable hands of Franky Branckaute and the Splashpress Media team. If you’ve been following my branding
2482 readersIt's time yet again for another Passports with Purpose fundraiser. The brainchild of four Seattle travel bloggers – Pam Mandel (Wanderlust and Lipstick ), Michelle Duffy (Delicious Baby) – it's the perfect way to gather together the travel blogging...
3688 readersMy freelance writing business isn’t the first business I’ve been involved in. It is, however, the longest-lasting and most successful to date. It’s also very different from my other business ventures.
Now, I don’t want you to think I’m one of those guys who starts up a new business every couple of years because he’s got
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Words of the week seem to include “heat dome,” “intractable impasse” and “Google+” but we’ve got work to do, and some great writers to help us do it. Whether we’re re-orienting our marketing, creating e-book covers, thinking about self- vs. traditional publishing, or polishing our pitch, there’s some great reading here for you today. Grab
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Deb’s note: I started writing this post on the plane to Las Vegas (and BlogWorld) last week. Since then I’ve seen Darren Rowse’s post at ProBlogger called, “The #1 One Reason My Blogging Grew into a Business.” Check it out if you can, it’s a must -read for anyone who wants to blog for
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A guest post by Ollin Morales of Courage 2 Create
About a year ago, when I decided to sit down and write my first novel, my biggest problem with the writing process wasn’t that I was a bad “proofreader,” or a bad “goal-setter,” or a bad “blog monetizer.” No, my biggest problem with the writing process
1375 readersIn The Marshall Plan®, a novel consists of “sections.” Sections can be either action sections or reaction sections. In simplest terms, in an action section, things happen. In a reaction section, people react to the things that happened. In this post I’m going to review the basics of structuring an action section. I’ll cover the