13 Genius Organization Tips Freelance Writers Need
Plus headline formulas and why you need to follow up.
Newsletter #057
Welcome to another edition of The Write Stuff—your weekly round-up of useful resources we’ve found online, specifically for content writers.
This week you’ll learn irresistible headline formulas, why you need to follow up more, and organization tips that every freelance writer needs.
4 Tried, and True Headline Formulas Your Reader’s Can’t Resist
You have one shot at grabbing someone’s attention and making them want to click on your article. The headline is arguably the most important part of writing. But did you know there are specific formulas for helping you craft the perfect one?
Learn what those formulas are here.
Why Freelance Writers Should Follow Up More Often
Freelance writer Kaleigh Moore wants every writer to avoid this huge mistake: not following up with past or potential clients. You may have lost touch with a client months ago, but checking in with them could be your opportunity to write for them again.
How can you get better at following up? Find out here.
13 Genius Organization Tips Freelance Writers Need
Almost 90% of freelancers work from home. When you don’t have co-workers or a boss around, organization doesn’t feel like as much of a priority. But being disorganized could be what’s keeping your freelance writing business from thriving. These tips from Elna Cain could be the organization nudge you need.
Become a more organized freelancer.
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