Do You Need to be Available for Meetings as a Writer?
Plus how to do a content audit and what a freelance writer is
Newsletter #068
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 we’re talking about your option to take meetings or decline them, how to add content audits to your services, and why companies hire freelance writers.
How to Do a Content Audit (the Strategic Way)
Writers can choose their deliverables, like articles, case studies, social media content, website pages…and content audits. By adding deliverables to your services, you can raise your income while showcasing your content marketing skillset to clients. This can lead to even more work in the future…
Add content audits to your services.
Do You Need to be Available for Meetings as a Writer?
The answer is no. But also, yes. The reality is that it just depends on how you build your writing business. You can choose whether you’re available for meetings or if you’d prefer communication through email or Slack instead. Listen to two professional writers give their, opposing, views on meetings to figure out which option works best for you.
How to know if you should take meetings as a writer.
How Does Freelance Writing Work?
If you’re new to the writing world and trying to figure out how things work: here’s your answer. Learn what freelance writing is, how a freelance writing business works, what freelance writers do, and why companies hire freelance writers so you can figure out if this is the career path for you.
Your Freelance Writing 101 questions answered.
What would happen if you made $10,000 as a freelance writer…
Would your freelance writing dream feel more attainable?
Would you have enough writing experience to charge more for your articles?
Would you be able to reach out to dream companies and ask to write for them?
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