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4 Questions to Ask When Drafting Freelance Contracts | The Freelancer, by Contently
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4 Questions to Ask When Drafting Freelance Contracts. December 4th, 2014. To draft or not to draft? On behalf of Columbia Visuals, I met with Bill Loundy, Contently’s director of talent management, to discuss what every freelancer should keep in mind when thinking about contracts. Here are a few of the more pressing questions we decided to answer. Do you actually need a contract? Contracts can be useful when you’re trying to clarify what an editor’s demands are for complicated projects. Multimedia pr...
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How to Become a Freelance Writer
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NEED HELP WITH YOUR BUSINESS? Traveling off the Tourist Path. How To Become a Freelance Writer. How To Become a Freelance Writer. May 12, 2015. I recently had a reader email me asking for advice on how to break into freelance writing. I sent her some information and thought maybe others might be interested so I decided to expand the information and write a blog post. Here are a few things to get you started. If fashion, then Fashion targeted to a specific group. Set up a page where people can contact...
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Christine Louise Sirois | Christine Sirois
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Words Pictures. Ideas. Online Presence & Links. Who Is Christine Louise? Author: Christine Louise Sirois. This week I read more than I wrote (and that’s okay). February 19, 2015. February 19, 2015. The headlines from three amazing pieces I read this week. Though most chestnuts of writing advice often miss the mark for me, there is one from Stephen King that rattles around in my brain frequently:. If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. Storytelling...
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The Making of a Full-Time Freelancer, Part 2 | jordan fraade
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September 14, 2015. The Making of a Full-Time Freelancer, Part 2. This is the second of two posts recapping the last 20 months I spent working as a full-time freelance journalist what worked, what didn’t, and what I’d suggest to others going down the same road. The first post is here. How to Get Paid. If there is one piece of advice I would give to freelancers (and young people in general), it’s this:. TALK WITH YOUR PEERS ABOUT MONEY OPENLY AND CONSTANTLY. Only as a favor to people you like and respect.
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National Writers Union: | Boston Chapter
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