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ChrisBlogging.com is One Year Old

One year ago I started ChrisBlogging.com not knowing if anybody would ever read what I have to say. Although this blog has not grown nearly as fast as many others in this niche, I am glad that I have been able to help so many aspiring freelance writers up to this point.

In order to make this upcoming year as good as the past 12 months, I wanted to ask for some input from my readers. More specifically: what topics do you want me to cover the most? Is there anything that you want to know that I have been missing? It can often times be difficult to generate ideas that appeal to the majority of readers. For this, I am hoping for some help from you guys and gals!

Once again, thank you for making the first year of ChrisBlogging.com so memorable. As 2008 wears on and 2009 comes into play, I hope that all of you continue to read and comment on a regular basis. And of course, it is my hopes that everybody reaches all of their freelance writing goals.

9 Comments »BloggingMay 10th, 2008

Three Drawbacks of Freelance Writing

After posting my April freelance writing income report, I had several people ask me how I make this career so easy. Of course, I cannot help but to laugh on the inside. Although I make a decent living through freelance writing, it is anything but easy. I usually talk about the benefits of this career path, but with that being said, you should not hide from the drawbacks.

Freelance Writing is Hard Work

Despite the fact that it may look simple on the surface, freelance writing is anything but that. I put in long hours day after day in order to earn a decent living. This does not mean that my work is no fun, but nonetheless, it is work. Luckily, if you are truly interested in this career, the work that you complete can be fun; even if there are times that are trying.

Additionally, dealing with clients can be another job in itself. When you work for a company, you are more or less responsible for one position and the tasks that go along with it. But as a freelance writer, you have to be in charge of everything from customer support to accounting to collections. And on top of all this, you need to make sure that you are getting your work done.

Not a lot of Recognition

As a freelance writer you should not expect to receive a pat on the back every time that you meet a deadline, or go above and beyond. When compared to working in the corporate world this is a major change. If you work under a boss or other management, you will more than likely be recognized from time to time for your good work. But as a freelance writer these times are few and far between. Sure, you may receive an email from a happy client, but even then this joy is only short lived. If you are looking for a career where you will receive a lot of recognition and praise, freelance writing is not one of them in most cases.

Bad Clients and Cheats are everywhere

One thing that I have learned over the past few years is that bad clients and cheats are everywhere. While this is true to a certain extent in every industry, it seems as if freelance writers are always dealing with these kinds of people. If you are not ready to deal with impossible clients, while also running into those who will try to cheat you, stay away from a career as a freelance writer. Although I do a decent job of only working with high quality clients, this is far from a guarantee. Every time that I begin to work with somebody new there is a risk that they will be difficult to get along with, etc.

As you can see, freelance writing is not all fun and games. Of course, the benefits of working in this capacity far outweigh the drawbacks. But even then, you need to be aware of the negatives that you may run into while working as a freelance writer.

2 Comments »Freelance WritingMay 9th, 2008

Writer’s Market for Freelance Writers

Anytime I am asked by an aspiring freelance writer how to get their career started, my answer usually contains the phrase “Writer’s Market” somewhere within it. Personally, this is the source that I used to find jobs when I was new to freelance writing, and for that reason I love everything that the service has to offer. With that being said, there are a couple of reasons that people do not want to use Writer’s Market.

1. They don’t know what Writer’s Market is, or what it has to offer. Believe it or not, this is true among advanced writers as well as beginners. If you do not know what Writer’s Market is all about, you should visit their website to find out more. Generally speaking, you can sign up as a member of Writer’s Market online service or you can buy their annual publication at most major bookstores; either way will work. The main benefit to a freelance writer is the information that is included on the thousands of publications in the United States. In addition to a list of publications, each one offers detailed information such as the editor’s name, how to submit a query, payment rates, etc.

2. You have to pay for Writer’s Market. This alone is one of the main reasons that many aspiring freelance writers do not use this service. I will never understand this way of thinking. Even when I was a new writer and my income was next to none, I still spent the money on this book. After all, if you want to make money as a freelance writer you need to know where to look; and that is exactly what Writer’s Market will do for you. As of late I have been using the online edition extensively thanks to its ease of use and convenience, as well as the low $29.99 annual fee. Of course, I have a print copy next to my desk as well.

If you are going to enter the freelance writing world, do so with a copy of Writer’s Market by your side. The information that you will have access to is sure to put you on an early path to success.

1 Comment »Freelance WritingMay 8th, 2008
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