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Managing Clients – Focusing on One or Have A Few Clients

by Sarah Lam @ Writing Consultation

Clients – we can never live without them (as a freelance writer). However, getting the right clients can be difficult. If you have got your very first client, I am sure you are jumping up and down, feeling motivated to get even more clients in the future.

Clients: The Lifeblood of a Freelancer

by Samar Owais @ The Writing Base

Clients are on everyone’s minds these days. Or maybe they’re just on mine. For this week’s link love, I’ll be highlighting blog posts that cover various aspects of our work’s lifeblood: Clients.

The Client Isn’t Always Right: Dealing with Abuse as a Freelance Writer

by Jennifer Mattern @ All Freelance Writing

“The client is always right.” You’ve probably heard that a million times. Well guess what–you’ve also been lied to a million times. Clients make mistakes. Worse, they can occasionally become abusive.

How To Deal With An AWOL (Prospective) Client

by Samar Owais @ The Writing Base

As a a writer you’ll be receiving replies to your applications along with getting queries about your work from prospective clients. Sounds cool huh? Getting work queries without having to apply. Trust me, it doesn’t happen that often.

How To Put Your Best Foot Forward As A Writer

by Sharon @ Get Paid to Write Online

The way you present yourself to clients can have as much to do with winning writing commissions as your skill level. Clients will never find out how good you are at writing if your initial presentation is offputting. So how can you put your best foot forward as a writer? Here are some tips.

Professionalism and Freelance Writers

by James @ Men with Pens

Many clients complain about freelance writers who lack professionalism. Lack of contact, not being updated on progress, a touchy tone to communication, missed deadlines, disappearing – The list goes on. The anonymity of the internet lets individuals get away with things the real world doesn’t. Basic business principles, though, shouldn’t be any different whether you’re running a virtual venture or working from a real office. Here are some ways to increase your professionalism…

How to Be a Professional Freelance Writer

by James @ Men with Pens

There is only one way to be a professional freelance writer: Be a professional. If you are going to break into freelance writing to earn money through your talent and skills, talk the talk and walk the walk. Act like a professional, think like a professional, write like a professional.

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