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William Ballard: Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:40 AM
How to Build Business Relationships as a Freelance Writer
by William Ballard
You can spend all your time as a freelance writer looking for
work self-employed), or you can spend all your time looking for work (9 to 5 corporate world). As you can
imagine, you will make more money working. Many new freelance writers
would love to find a way to spend time writing rather than constantly
having to worry about where the next paycheck is going to come from.
Established freelance writers, on the other hand, spend very little of
their time looking for work because it seems to just find them. |
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William Ballard: Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:18 AM
Successful Blogging in 12 Simple Steps!
Book Review By William Ballard
If you really want to see your blog grow then this is the eBook for you!
I don't know about you, but for the most part, beginner bloggers usually come into blogging with excitement and ambition, but once they experience the difficulties that come with blogging they tend to call it quits way before they even get their money making blog off the ground!
I believe that every person who is considering beginning a blog and considering trying to make a living from blogging should and must read " |
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William Ballard : Posted on Thursday, May 10, 2012 3:32 AM
4 Tips to Save Freelance Writers Money
By William Ballard
Like most independent contractors, many freelance writers make a significant
effort to maintain a steady income and to keep expenses low. These measures
ultimately help freelance writers to boost their net income over the long-term of
a year. There are several different strategies you can start putting to use
today to decrease your business-related expenses and save money now and well
into the future. Carefully consider these tips:
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William Ballard : Posted on Wednesday, May 09, 2012 2:29 PM
Is
Blogging Really a Paying Job?
By William Ballard
If you have been looking for a great
way to supplement your freelance writing income, you may be interested in
blogging. This can be a great part-time job for some, and for a select few, it
is a full-time gig. Those who are very successful at it have a huge following,
and often their blog posts are picked up by major media sources and spread from
followers to their own friends and family. Of course, it is one thing to write
blog posts and another thing altogether to generate any type of income from it,
much less a full time income! |
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William Ballard: Posted on Wednesday, May 09, 2012 2:13 PM
Do Freelance Writers Really Need to Work With Regular Clients?
By William Ballard
If you are considering starting a career as a freelance writer, you may be
aware that one of the best ways to ensure you enjoy a stable monthly income is to work
with several different clients on a regular basis. However, you may have also
heard that working with some clients can be a real pain in the rear. They may request
numerous revisions from you, make incredible demands of your time without compensating
you for that time, and so much more. |
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