Freelance Friday – December 7, 2007
Posted by Jennifer Mattern on 7 December, 2007
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Welcome to the very first Freelance Friday post here at All Freelance Writing, where I’ll be adding a weekly showcase of blog posts that I feel are relevant to freelance writers. Feel free to mention additional noteworthy freelance writing blog posts in the comments:
- Freelance Writer’s End-of-the-Year Checklist – InkThinker
- Keeping Fresh as a Freelance Writer – Writing White Papers
- 13 Best Freelance Writing Job Websites - The Writers Manifesto Blog
- Do You Really Get What You Pay For? – A Writer’s Life
- More Promotion Ideas than You can Shake a Fist At – Freelance Switch
- The Freelancer Gift Guide – Freelance Switch
- Feed the Hungry; Build or Check Your Vocabulary – The Golden Pencil
Related posts:
- Freelance Friday – December 28, 2007
- Freelance Saturday – December 15, 2007
- Freelance Friday – December 21, 2007
- Weekly Writer Love – 3/19/2007
- Weekly Writer Love – 03/14/2007
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6 Comments on “Freelance Friday – December 7, 2007”
Hi Jennifer,
Thank you for the link. I have to say I’m glad to have discovered your site now. It looks great and loaded with useful information.
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Thanks for the link Jen!
Dana Prince has a great post on her blog about the importance of networking with other writers (http://danaprince.blogspot.com). Besides the obvious career advantages, I think networking is also essential to stay sane. Freelancing is such a solitary world, and the internet has made it possible for all of us to feel a little less alone on the path.
Thanks for the links! I am so happy to have stumbled upon your site. I’m quite new to the freelancing world, and it’s great to have all this information so accessible.
The End-of-the-Year Checklist is great. Some good points there I hadn’t thought of on my own. I think cleaning out the files is especially important. Or at least getting them into some kind of particular order. I have a lot of pieces saved all over the place and tend to lose track of what sold, where and when.
Deb at FreelanceWritingGIgs.com also has a really nice “End-of-the-Year Checklist” for writers, including some points not mentioning in InkThinker. May be worth it to check it out.