Jennifer Escalona tells it like it is
I recently had my world rocked when it comes to the way I write proposals. So, I propose to you an addendum to my earlier “The Freelance Writer’s Guide to Writing Proposal Letters.”
The world rocking commenced as I read the Introduction to Writing Winning Business Proposals: Your Guide to Landing the Client, Making the Sale, & [...]
In: Contests| Finding Freelance Writing Jobs| Freelance Writing
6 Apr 2009Deb, one of the bloggers over at FreelanceWritingJobs.com, is holding a contest. She’s giving way a signed copy of Susan Guenelius’ Kick-Ass Copywriting in 10 Easy Steps to the most creative freelance writer who blogs, tweets, sings, dances, builds a birdhouse, paints a cat (you get the idea) about what they can do to get [...]
In my post The Freelance Writer’s Guide to Writing Proposal Letters, I blithely advised to read all ads carefully before applying. I guess it’s time I took my own advice, huh? I misread an ad earlier this week that almost led to quite a bit of wasted time on my part.
I read that a freelancing [...]
I’m recovering from the flu, so while I’m stuck in bed I decided to go through and subscribe to RSS feeds of every major American and Canadian Craig’s List “Writing/Editing” jobs section. It remains to be seen whether this will help me pounce on jobs faster. More likely, this level of connectivity will simply drive [...]
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