Tuesday 10 February 2015

Links Providing Advice On Freelance Writing


Freelancing is often a difficult profession, it can be lonely and nerve wracking at the same time

I have taken an old blog post and posted it thinking that it could prove useful. However, I noticed that some of the blogs are out-dated, but the info provided is worth a read. So check it out, if you have time and inclination.

These blogs are in no particular order but I reckon it can help you find advice and guidance for your freelancing career.  It can also help you bond with other freelancers out there who’ve blazed the trail ahead of you.

Shall update you with a fresh bunch of links, once I get the time..
 
WRITING

Whether you’re just a small time blogger or a novelist hoping to write a new classic, these blogs can give you some helpful advice and information on how to improve your writing and manage your freelance career.

Fab Freelance Writing: Writer Angela Booth gives advice on improving your writing skills in her blog, as well as her informative series of free ebooks on a wide variety of specialty topics.

InkThinker: InkThinker is written by Virginia writer-editor Kristen King and brings her experience at finding her place as a freelancer to her blog.

John Hewitt: Find all kind of information on writing at the Writer’s Resource Center. Learn how to please editors, market your freelance work and find cheap publishing. There are also job boards for writers and freelancers.

Ethos Content: Learn about the business of freelance writing with this blog dedicated to freelance writing and editing.

The Independent Journalist: The freelance journalist will benefit from this respectable blog associated with the Society of Professional Journalists. The site has a freelancer directory, postings for jobs, and advice for freelancers all over the world.

Bad Language: Marketing writer Matthew Stibbe gives advice on blogging, freelancing, PR and even how to ace an interview.

Freelance Writing Business Blog: Freelance copywriter Janice King shares her thoughts on business and marketing as well as information on books and materials to help the freelance writer.

Write This Moment: Write this Moment is dedicated to providing information on jobs and resources for writers. Get your questions about writing and freelancing answered by the writers of this blog.

Freelance Writing Tips: Freelance writers Craig and Linda blog about journalism, making great pitches and more at this freelance writing blog.

Writers Weekly: Writers Weekly is the highest circulating free e-zine for freelance writers and contains articles on publishing, setting rates, and even fan mail.

COPYWRITING AND MARKETING

Learn to sell your freelance services and hone your copywriting skills with a little guidance from these blogs.

Copywriting That Sells High Tech Blog - News, insights, and resources for technology writers and marketers

CopyBlogger: One of the best copywriting sites on the Web, Copyblogger gives great advice on how to create good marketing content, ultimately helping you sell more stuff.

Copywriter Underground: Professional copywriter Tom Chandler gives advice and consultation on marketing and how to sell anything.

MarCom Writer Blog: Learn all about marketing communications from professional Dianna Huff on this great marketing blog.

Michel Fortin: Michel Fortin is a copywriter and consultant and his blog is full of advice on how to become a better marketer and write more persuasively.

Writing White Papers: There are tons of copywriters out there, so how can you learn to stand out in the crowd? Start by reading this blog.

Ask a Copywriter: Have a question about copywriting you’ve been dying to ask but didn’t know who to consult? Send you question to this blog and finally get the answers you’re looking for.

Micro Persuasion: Marketing is a rapidly changing field due to constantly evolving technologies. Keep abreast of the technical side with this blog by Steve Rubel.

DESIGN

Even the best freelance designers can use a little inspiration now and then. Check out these graphic design and illustration blogs to give you a little spark.

Top Tut: Not sure how to create the look your client wants? Check out this blog. It’s chock full of tutorials for designers and webmasters.

All Graphic Design: A Graphic Design education directory with resources & articles for Graphic Designers & Web Designers as well as tips for freelance graphic design business owners, and much more.

David Airey: Designer David Airey gives advice on this blog about logo design, blogging, dealing with clients and even business cards.

Graphic Design Blog: Here you’ll find loads of articles on design, illustration, and advertising specially geared towards freelancers.

Designers Who Blog: As the name suggests, this blog, or rather a collection of blogs, is entirely written by designers. You’ll find some quirky content but also some informative stuff as well. If you’re feeling up for it, add your own blog to the mix.

Design View: This blog is a collection of articles written by Andy Rutledge. He answers questions about design, and writes about professionalism, deadlines and other issues relevant to freelance design.

PROGRAMMING AND WEB DEVELOPMENT

What better place to look for programming and Web advice than on the Web? Read up on how to make your freelance business a success.

Entrepreneurial Geekiness: Being a geek is big business nowadays, and this blog is all about becoming an entrepreneur in the tech market.

Programmer Helper: Need a little help with a big project? Check out this blog for programming tips and advice.

Carlos on Web: Carlos Velasco is a freelance programmer in the Philippines. Read his articles on reasons why you should become a freelance programmer as well as things you should consider before making the leap.

A List Apart: A List Apart is a great resource for web designers. There are articles on layout, design, process and even on how to get along with other designers.

Smashing Magazine: Smashing Magazine, and its blog, are all about providing innovative and useful information to web designers that makes their jobs easier.

Design Float: Design float isn’t really a blog in and of itself. It’s an aggregator that brings together the best web design posts.

Future of the Web: Having issues with accessibility and making sites user friendly? Take a look at this blog for some tips as well as loads of information on programming issues.

Gautam Ghosh: Gautam Ghosh is an India-based blogging consultant. His blog contains information on HR issues, leadership, training, organization development and social media. Check it out if you want to improve your own blog or help others to improve theirs.

Consultant Journal: Thinking about a freelance career as a consultant? The Consultant Journal can help you learn the basics to get started and keep going.

Steve Shu Consulting - Steve Shu, management consultant, talks about his experience consulting as well as management in general and other related issues.

About.com Consulting Blog: About.com gives you information on how to score consulting jobs and find your niche in the consulting market.

FREELANCING AND PARENTING

Balancing work and family life can be hard working outside of the home and it can be even harder when the line is blurred by working at home. These blogs give some guidance on keeping both parts of your life in sync.

At Home Mom Blog: Freelance writer and blogger Genesis gives advice on how to make your work at home business a success, get organized, and stay productive all while looking after demanding little ones.

GENERAL

Some of the best freelance blogs provide information for all fields, not just one. Find job offers, helpful advice, and business help on these blogs.

Freelance Folder: Freelance Folder is chock full of information for freelancers in every field as well as small business owners. You’ll find tons of useful links, articles and advice on being successful at whatever you’re working towards.

Freelancer’s Union: Many freelancers aren’t even aware that there is such a thing as a freelancer’s union, but there is, and it exists to help you. Check out their blog to band with your fellow freelancers and maybe even find some work.

The Anti 9-to-5 Guide: This blog is primarily directed at women, but men will find some helpful advice here as well. As the title suggests, the blog is dedicated to helping readers make the transition between the cubicle and the freelance lifestyle. If you like what’s the blog, check out the book of the same title as well.

Ninja Freelance: This multi-author blog contains numerous articles on helping you become a “ninja” at freelancing. Learn how to get rid of bad clients and what mistakes to avoid.

Freelance Tipster: Get little tips on how to boost your freelance career on this blog.

Happy Blogging

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