Archive for the ‘ Tips on successful writing ’ Category

How to Overcome Writer’s Block

28th November 2012 | 0 Comments

Overcoming writer’s block Writer’s block can be the death of a project if you , the writer, cannot learn how to defeat it. If you have done any writing for a considerable amount of time, you have experienced the dreaded dry moment of nothing in which to write. How to overcome  writer’s block is especially [...]


How To Write an Effective Query Letter

10th September 2012 | 0 Comments

Effective Query Letters Increase Profits   Have you ever had someone send you a query letter, or seen such a query letter that was so poorly written that it begged to be placed in file thirteen? I sure have, and I have assented. If you are going to take the time to write a smashing [...]


Expanding Your Freelance Writing Market

10th August 2012 | 0 Comments

Tips on growing your freelance writing market globally. Okay, so it is Friday, and over 100 degrees where I live. It has been that way for months, as we are incurring a drought. We have not seen any significant rainfall in over a year, cattlemen are selling their cattle for lack of food and water, [...]


Have You Developed a Plan to Grow Your Freelance Writing Business?

13th June 2012 | 0 Comments

Whoa! This has been an extremely busy year as I have a regular set of blogs that I write for six different customers, and I have taken on an autobiography. This is not to mention the occasional side job of developing web content for web pages and other article writing and business writing. Have you [...]


Organizing Your Freelance Writing Business

14th March 2012 | 0 Comments

It is Monday again, and I hope all of you had an enjoyable and relaxing weekend.  I am back in the office after a brief trip to see the kids and grandchildren. Upon my return, I had five emails of potential clients to take care of and four blogs to write. My daughter- in- law asked me, “Mom, how do you do all that and stay organized?” [...]


Freelance Writing: An Ever Changing Business

20th December 2011 | 0 Comments

Most writers start out writing for fun or for free just to obtain some exposure. I have been writing for decades now. I am not revealing how many decades that is. Over twenty years ago I began writing professionally, but it was slow and I struggled not knowing how to obtain jobs or to attract [...]


Qualities of a Successful Writer

30th November 2011 | 0 Comments

For years I have examined, probed and inspected the work of talented writers, and their working habits. Most people, when dreaming about becoming a writer, fantasy that writing is a marvelous way to utilize leisure time and considered a “cushy” job. The qualities of a successful writer can be detected and broken down into concise [...]


Tips on How to Maintain a Successful Writing Business

8th November 2011 | 2 Comments

    Last week I provided some information so you could profit at your writing career. This week I want to continue on with more tips and advice. When you decide to start your writing career, keep in mind that your role will be extremely diverse. You are not just a writer now; you are [...]