Showing posts with label publishing jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publishing jobs. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Freelance Writers: Interview Request

Small business consultant working on a Feasibility Assessment for a client needs an interviewee for the following. She writes:

"[My] client . . . wants to build a freelance business around selling his stories and photos to publications. I'm trying to figure out how tough this is in today's market and if the process has changed any in the last 15 or 20 years.

This profile on InkwellEditorial.com inspired her to contact me, but I no longer have Mr. Grigg's information on file. She's looking for someone with a similar background.

If you can help, please get in touch with her at lscumm@aol.com. Her name is Linda Cummings and she's a Vocational/Small Business Consultant who works with state voc rehab agencies, Dept. of Veterans Affairs, and others.

Want to know what a typical day in the life of a busy SEO copywriter and new media marketing consultant is like? Follow me on Twitter.

Yuwanda
Contact: info *at* InkwellEditorial.com
P.S.: Where are all the freelance writing jobs? Find out in the 2008-2009 Freelance Writing Jobs Report

Hot Topics Around Here!
Freelance Writing Job: Write 4 Pages for $1,500

New Freelance Writers: How to Make Your First $100 Online In Less Than 24 Hours

How to Start a Freelance Writing Career in Less than 24 Hours for $0
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The #1 Way to Make the Most Money as a Freelance Writer

The latest issue of Inkwell Editorial's newsletter, How to Start a Successful Freelance Career, was published today. The topic, maximizing your freelance writing income.

I've been at this since 1993 and I'm constantly amazed at how my career evolves and how much more there always is to learn. Learn from my mistakes and insights. I divulge the #1 way to make more money as a freelance writer -- as well as some other sage advice.

How to Make $12,000 a Year from Your Blog

I've been a little lax blogging here, which I talked about in this post.

But, I appear three times a week over at BloggingTips.com. Read the latest posts, a two-part series here: Blog Marketing: How to Make $12,000/Year from Your Blog, and here: The $12,000/Year Blog Marketing Campaign Explained.

Sincerely,
Yuwanda
Contact: info *at* InkwellEditorial.com
P.S.: Where are all of the freelance writing jobs? Find out in the 2008-2009 Freelance Writing Jobs Report

Recent Hot Blog Topics
Being Told Your Freelance Writing Rates are Too High is a Good Thing

How Would You Like to Make $1,000 in an Hour?

How to Start a Freelance Writing Career in Less than 24 Hours for $0
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Freelance Success Stories! There are freelancers who make very good livings at what they love. Inkwell Editorial’s newsletter features these successful professionals who put to rest the phrase, “starving freelancer.”

Current Issue: The #1 Way to Make the Most Money as a Freelance Writer. Wanna know what it is? Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.
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Copyright © 2008 InkwellEditorial.com. Except where noted, no part of this site may be reproduced in any manner without the express, written consent of the publisher. Violators will be prosecuted.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Where Are the Freelance Writing Jobs?

I spent all day today writing the in-depth report answering this question. The 2008-2009 Freelance Writing Jobs Report is an exhaustive list of "hot" freelance writing niches. I explain why I think they're fertile right now, along with some ideas for how to capitalize on them.

How to Recession Proof Your Freelance Writing Career

At the end of the report you will find 4 tips for recession proofing your freelance writing career. A few times throughout the report I detail how to go about starting your own business using your writing skills to capitalize on a niche.

I hope you find it useful. At the very least, it should get the wheels turning as to where to look for freelance writing work.

Whomever doubts that writers dont work for their money, or that it is a "sit on your arse type of profession" that's not exhausting . . . well, after today, I'm here to tell ya -- eat goat cheese buster! Writing is exhausting.

I'm off to wind down by running a quick 5 miles. Sounds crazy I know, but that's what runners do to "relax."

Oh yeah, one more thing -- feel free to distribute the report far and wide. That's what it's for!

Sincerely,
Yuwanda
Contact: info *at* InkwellEditorial.com
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Recent Hot Blog Topics
When to Spend Money to Make Money Online

Why Being Told Your Freelance Writing Rates are Too High is a Good Thing

How Would You Like to Make $1,000 in an Hour?

How to Start a Freelance Writing Career in 24 Hrs or Less for $0
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Freelance Success Stories! There are freelancers who make very good livings at what they love. Inkwell Editorial’s newsletter features these successful professionals who put to rest the phrase, “starving freelancer.”

Current Issue: How to Make $500/Month or in Passive Income. Unlike a 9-5 job, freelance writers don't have company-sponsored 401K plans, medical benefits, paid days off, etc. All these are paid for by us. Wouldn't it be nice to create a passive income stream that brought in $1,000, $3,000, $5,000 a month or more? Affiliate marketing can do this. Interviews with three successful affiliate marketers reveal how. One is only 25 years old and is working on his first five-figure month after only 9 months! Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.
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