Recent Home Biz Blog | Freelance Writing PostsWhat If You Don't Have a Proofreader...And You Need One?by Kori Rodley Irons21 Aug 2007 09:44 AMIn the world of writing and publishing, it is common knowledge that everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) should go through the "proofer." Proofreaders provide a valuable and necessary job function by making sure that any grammar and spelling errors are corrected. Just Because You Can Write, Does That Mean You Should Teach?by Kori Rodley Irons15 Aug 2007 05:52 PMThere are a fair amount of freelance writers and those who are building writing businesses who visit our home business blog. Income from freelance writing can be sporadic and unpredictable and many writers try to find other, more regular and lucrative ways to supplement and build up their income. When Does a Writer Need an Attorney?by Kori Rodley Irons31 May 2007 10:25 AMIf your home business is built around freelance writing, you may think that you can get away with NOT utilizing some of the professionals and advisors that other types of businesses need. Writing As A Businessby Kori Rodley Irons17 May 2007 06:15 PMMost people who write find their way to writing due to passion, skill and talent. It tends to be something we do because we enjoy it and develop into being fairly decent writers over time. What Constitutes Income For Freelance Writersby Kori Rodley Irons25 Apr 2007 11:29 AMIf you are making your living and building your business as a freelance writer, it might get a bit confusing as to what actually constitutes income. For Freelance Writers--Do You Keep a Journal Too?by Kori Rodley Irons07 Apr 2007 06:15 AMOne of the most basic morsels of advice for writers is to keep a journal and many of us just seem to naturally carry a notebook or journal with us wherever we go. What Are the Characteristics of the Ideal Freelancer?by Kori Rodley Irons26 Mar 2007 03:53 PMA couple weeks ago, someone asked me what I thought the qualities and characteristics of the "ideal" freelancer were-I couldn't answer right away since my own experience as a freelance writer and work-from-homer is so tainted by my life as a single parent. Providing For Your Writing Work in Your Willby Kori Rodley Irons26 Mar 2007 12:30 PMFor freelance writers and those who produce writing work for a living, you may be working so hard at just getting through the daily grind that you haven't even thought of what to do about your writing work after you die. Freelance Writers Need Contractsby Kori Rodley Irons15 Mar 2007 09:45 AMI've written before about whether or not contracts should be used in various home businesses. For Freelance Writers--Should You Advertise Your Services?by Kori Rodley Irons14 Mar 2007 09:12 AMAdvertising can be expensive. One of the questions many freelance writers face is whether or not to advertise their services in order to attract more business. Here are some suggestions and ideas to help you evaluate whether you should advertise to bring more clients to your writing business. Recent Blog Comments |
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