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5 Tips for Freelance Writers to Attract More Clients
So you want to build a freelance writing career but don't know how to attract potential leads for your service? Building a successful freelance writing career isn't easy. But if you know the proper strategy to find and pitch to your ideal clients, things can become a lot easier.
By Syed Balkhi4 years ago in Journal
50,000 Words in 38 Days?
I have a self-imposed deadline of May 1st for my next book. It'll actually be the first fictional tale I self-publish, and I want to make it something grand. But can I crank out 50,000 words in 38 days given the sheer amount of stuff I have to do every day?
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
How Long Does it Take to Write a 90,000-Word Book?
Too many people are keen to make a quick buck on platforms like Amazon. This is why low-content books are so popular right now. It's all about getting as much as possible on the platform to rake in the cash. But it doesn't always work out that way. Some of us put more effort into actually writing longer books to entertain the masses.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
How to Win Your Personal Injury Case with the Law Office of Joseph Blake Smith
The Law Office of J. Blake Smith has over 15 years of experience as one of the best personal injury law firms in the Atlanta area, as well as all across Georgia. Mr. Smith knows how to win his clients’ cases, and he’s willing to share his legal expertise with you! Read on to learn more about how to get the compensation you deserve after suffering an injury through no fault of your own!
By Joseph Blake Smith4 years ago in Journal
Why I Continue to Do What I Do On YouTube Despite No Income
I've been making videos on YouTube since about September of 2018. Although I am still a few hundred hours away from joining the YouTube Partner Program and don't make ad revenue from the videos, I continue to make them.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
How I’ve Made Over $1600 Selling Digital Products
It’s been over a year since I started my Etsy shop and I remember it like it was yesterday. I was sitting in my dorm room panicking over my dwindling bank account balance. I had just paid $150 to campus parking enforcement to get my car back after it had been towed. That’s a lot of money for a broke college student.
By Claudiu Cozma4 years ago in Journal
What's the Difference Between Grind and Hustle?
I’ve been a self-employed writer for most of my adult life. That’s pretty fucking terrifying, actually. From the time I graduated university in ’07, I have spent (checks notes) just under three years in gainful employment. The rest of the time, I’ve been scrawling my little tushy off.
By Jackson Ford4 years ago in Journal
Pros and Cons of Having a Home Office as a Freelancer
A lot of people relish the idea of working from home. It has a lot of perks but also has a bit of a dark side. Over the last 10 years of being a freelance writer, I've experienced quite a bit of both sides of the spectrum.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
Merits and Demerits of Working From Home
With the advancement of technology, an increasing number of businesses are allowing their employees to work from home. Companies all across the world have embraced this concept and are reaping the benefits. Work from home employment are getting more popular as individuals seek a better work-life balance and businesses look to cut costs. Employees who would normally be stressed by office interruptions will appreciate the opportunity to work from home in other words which means Employees who are regularly stressed out by office interruptions will benefit from the ability to work from home.
By Harshita Kullar4 years ago in Journal
How I Built Self-Confidence to Succeed as a Writer
I've never been one who exuded a grand level of self-confidence, especially when it came to writing. I never really thought of myself as an expert or even as an amateur in most cases. But over the past decade, I've made incredible leaps and bounds to become the success I am today.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
Why Asana is Still One of My Favorite Apps for Productivity
During any given week, I have a slew of things I need to get done. Probably more so than a lot of people, when you break it down. Seriously, trying to maintain all of the blogs, YouTube channels, clients, the audiobook, writing the next novel, and remembering to exercise fills my week. Thanks to Asana, though, I can easily keep track of everything I want to do without trying to remember I want to do them.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal


