You don’t need to wait until an editor approaches you or only look for publications and projects that indicate they’re looking for freelance writers. Instead, you can find them yourself, even if they’re hiding in plain site. Here’s the process I use, which ultimately led to a windfall of clients and suddenly made my freelance writing journey easier than ever.
Resources I Recommend as a Published Writer
Writer’s Den: The Writer’s Den built a community of freelance writers with access to forums, dozens of courses, actionable resources, and guest lectures that directly helped me grow my income by thousands of dollars. There’s tons of courses and content built into this cost-effective membership, including writing winning cover letters and how to market yourself as a writer.
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Planner Pro Schedule: A convenient 7x10 planner updated with hourly time slots, monthly, weekly and daily organizer, appointment book for time management.
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