Home » advice » editorial » Currently Reading:

The Best Advice For Freelance Writers

February 25, 2010 advice, editorial 4 Comments

pointby Catherine L. Tully

What is the best advice you have ever received as a freelance writer? I can think of several good nuggets of wisdom I have heard over the years, and I’ll share a few here…but I’d like to do something else as well…

If you read this post today, take one minute–just one minute–to pass along a piece of advice that has helped you. Fair enough? Here goes:

  • Don’t give up easy. Simple, but huge for a freelancer. You can’t take things personally in this career field. I’ve learned this lesson well and I’m one tenacious lady these days. Keep on swingin’!
  • Be true to your own inner voice. Don’t try to write like someone else. Even if you think they sound much cooler than you. Being true to your voice as a writer will help you to shine, get work and polish your style.
  • Make things easy for your editor. This is so huge. So huge. If you are a fair writer but take good care of the editor and anticipate things they may need, you’ll get more work than if you are a brilliant writer who doesn’t. And yes–it really is that simple. So the next time you get an assignment, hunt down some photo options, offer an optional sidebar and get the piece in a day or two early. Then, watch the magic happen.

Ok…now it’s your turn…the best advice you’ve heard as a freelance writer…what is it?

Reddit Digg Facebook Technorati Google StumbleUpon Netscape Yahoo Ask Fark ThisNext

Currently there are "4 comments" on this Article:

  1. Excellent advice! In the same vein of “make things easy for your editor,” my advice is to make things easy for your reader.

  2. Jake P says:

    “Always have enough money saved that you can tell your boss to go to h*ll.”

    My dad advised me thusly when I started my first “real world” job, and I used it several times prior to my freelance career. Then, when I cut the corporate cord for good in 1999, my savings allowed me to get a fresh start and not panic about the bills (even though my wife was a stay at home mom for our two toddlers).

    Of course, I’ve revised “boss” to “client” now that I’m self-employed. (My dad was self-employed through most of his life, so I’m sure he would approve.) Anyway, the principle is the same for freelancers: You *never* want to get stuck in a bad situation just because you need the money.

  3. Catherine says:

    I love it Jake! It’s better than any of mine! : )
    Thanks for sharing…I’m’ going to remember to pass that little gem along!

  4. Catherine says:

    Excellent point Celeste! I think it can be easy to forget that you are ultimately writing for the reader!

A Writer’s Digest Best 101 Websites for Writers Site

Privacy Policy

Freelance-Zone.com uses a privacy policy similar to Google's. Read our privacy policy for more information.

Hire Us

Joe Wallace and Catherine L. Tully are currently available on a limited basis for lectures, talks, coaching and mentoring on the business and craft of freelance writing.

They are available for consultant work on a per-project basis for websites, small businesses, and corporations. Please contact via Catherine's website, or by sending Joe Wallace a detailed e-mail to jwallace (at) freelance-zone (dot) com. Please allow at least 24 hours for a reply.

Comment on this Article:







Related Articles:

What Would You Do If Your Computer Crashed?

July 6, 2010

The question above is one I don’t even like to type out. It horrifies me to even think about my computer crashing. While this is a nightmare for most people–for the writer, it is a disaster of epic proportions. Articles you could re-sell, invoices, work in progress…gone…just like that.
I’m a huge fan of backup, and [...]

Reddit Digg Facebook Technorati Google StumbleUpon Netscape Yahoo Ask Fark ThisNext

Pandora Radio

June 18, 2010

by Catherine L. Tully
As a freelance writer, one of the perks of the job is that you can take your laptop and hit a coffee shop for a few hours to write and relax. I like going to Panera. Love the atmosphere and the tea–but I hate the music. The style of jazz they play [...]

Reddit Digg Facebook Technorati Google StumbleUpon Netscape Yahoo Ask Fark ThisNext

Almost Famous

May 6, 2010

Freelance-Zone.com is proud to welcome Jake Poinier, founder/owner of Boomvang Creative Group. We’re excited to have Jake sharing his wisdom here at FZ. When you’re done reading Almost Famous, be sure to check out his advice at Dear Dr. Freelance, you’ll be glad you did.
When my son Nick was seven or eight [...]

Reddit Digg Facebook Technorati Google StumbleUpon Netscape Yahoo Ask Fark ThisNext

Don’t Overpromise

April 14, 2010

by Mike O’Mary
I remember a sales rep from a commercial printer who would never tell me what I wanted to hear. I’d say, “Is there any way we can get that printed by May 1?” And he’d say, “Ooh! I don’t know…that’s tight.” Never once would he say, “Yep, no problem.” Yet almost invariably, [...]

Reddit Digg Facebook Technorati Google StumbleUpon Netscape Yahoo Ask Fark ThisNext

Healthcare Basics

March 29, 2010

by Catherine L. Tully
If you are scratching your head when it comes to what is going on with healthcare in the US right now, you are not alone. Until things settle down enough for us to catch up and hear more about what this means for us, here are some basics for consumers that will help [...]

Reddit Digg Facebook Technorati Google StumbleUpon Netscape Yahoo Ask Fark ThisNext