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Danielle McGaw
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To provide clients with well written articles, blog posts, and other written material in a timely manner; to give...
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Not the blog – me, as in I’m moving to a new home. And I’m packing. Do you know how much I hate packing? I’ve got today and tomorrow left and the whole house needs to be packed up. And then I have to unpack it all! OMG – I really hate this!
So, I just wanted to let you know that for the next week my entries might be kind of sparse.
But I’ll be back in like a crazy woman once I am settled and have my Internet hooked up. I’m still participating in the Ultimate Blog Challenge so I’ll have to play a little catch up (I have one blog post pre-dated and I might get a few more in there).
But as much as I have to pack do you think I’m packing right now? No. I’m procrastinating! LOL
So, while I’m getting my act together (because it is sure to happen any time now…) why don’t you check out some posts from the past that you might have missed?
Have you been dying to get some private clients under your belt? If you have, you should read my post on Getting Private Clients first. Go ahead, it will open in a new window and I’ll be here waiting when you’re done.
Now that you’ve read that you’re likely thinking, “I just don’t have the time to do that!” But it doesn’t have to take that much time. You can cut down on time a lot if you use some organization techniques make it go faster.
I could tell you how to do this but I figure you’ll find it a lot more enjoyable if you can see me do it! So, I’ve created this little tutorial for you. Hopefully, you’ll find this helpful.
BTW – I can’t take credit for the idea of how to do this. I first read about it at Freelance Writing Gigs where Carly Schuna blogged about Being a Craigslist Millionaire. I’m not doing it exactly the way she’s suggested but I’ve used most of her ideas. Thanks Carly!
You know, on several of the writing boards that I frequent I see that most of the women who work at home (and some of the men) are freelance writers and most of them write for content sites like Internet Brands or The Content Authority. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. I do, too. But for me it is a little bit different because I’m totally new to the content sites. Before I started working for them I was completely working for private clients so to me that is easy.
But I always see the people who write for content sites asking about how to get private clients.
I’ll tell you how I do it. And it is a lot easier than you might think so don’t get mad at me. Here’s the secret….
Apply for jobs!
Yes, that’s it – start applying for jobs and you’ll get jobs if you have any talent at writing at all. You can’t get the private clients though if you don’t apply and express an interest in it.
Where to find jobs? OMG – the list could be so huge! But I’ll share a few of my favorite places with you.
Freelance Job Openings - this can be a bit of a grab bag but less so than other places I’ve seen. I recently grabbed an awesome job here that looks like it is going to be a big portion of my writing income. And the job pays more than double what I would normally get for ghostwriting.
Freelance Writing Gigs – I don’t know how anyone could possibly not be aware of this one because Deb Ng has been around forever and ever I think (she swears she had a beginning and if you want to know more about it you can listen to the Freelance Writing Jobs Story). But basically, Deb and her staff troll the net for writing job leads every Monday to Friday and put them up for anyone to see. When I don’t have time to do a lot of searching this is where I go first.
About Freelance Writing – this is another job list that is put together by Anne Wayman. She’s been around even longer than Deb I think! Her site is the other one I visit when I don’t have time to really do much searching. There’s a little more variety there I think and she lists “Low paying” jobs at the bottom. This isn’t such a bad thing. I’ve actually found some not bad leads in there.
Craigslist – don’t knock it. I know – there are a lot of scammers but this is still a great place to find writing gigs. There are writing gigs and editing/writing jobs for every city in America and Canada. Some will have more than others. I think my first big writing gig came from there and lasted a long time. You don’t have to stick to your city either because many of the writing gigs are for anyone, anywhere.
Writing forums – in general, those in need of writing will go right to the writers at the writers forums and ask for applications. Don’t pass this off because there are some great opportunities out there.
There are so many more places where you can find private clients but the bottom line is that you do have to spend some time looking for the jobs and you do have to apply to them. Dedicate half an hour a day to looking for jobs and another 15 applying (use a standard writer’s resume and cover letter and tweak them as needed) and I will almost guarantee that you’ll find your writing work increasing.
And the best part of writing for private clients? If you do a good job they almost always come back for more!