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Winning Freelance Work: Beat The Skeptic

I’ve spoken to hundreds of editors, employers, and project managers about how they choose a freelancer for a job. Whether they were reviewing job applications or considering project bids, they all had one thing in common. As every one of them started to look at the applications, they had their skeptic’s hat on.

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How a Project Manager Thinks

Here are a few quotes from project managers and employers to show you exactly how they think.

1. Jaime, Editor – “The First Elimination”

My process of judging proposals is one of elimination. The first step is about a general impression. If it’s vague and unconvincing – eliminate. If it’s fluffed up but with no substance – eliminate. If it has real details and seems credibale – keep. Many times this process only leaves one person. That’s how easy it is to get a job – be credible and convincing.

2. Jacob, Project Manager – “I only believe what I see for myself.”

I read every proposal while questioning what I’m being told. Some people make things up. Most people exaggerate. Many people think they’re better than they really are. I’ve been working with contractors for a long time and I’ve found that the only way you can judge a person is by what they do.

3. Randy, Project Owner – “Don’t Tell Me, Show Me”

Don’t try and impress me with ramblings. Lots of positive words strung together does nothing for me. You know, “I am keen, reliable, prompt, easygoing, articulate, generous, kind, competitive, athletic…” I have no reason to believe you’re any of those things. If you want me to pick you for the project, you have to do more than just tell me. You have to prove it to me.

How to Beat the Skeptic

It’s not about what you say, it’s about how you say it. Three small changes will make all the difference to your credibility and will get you more work more often.

1. Use Real Evidence

It’s always better to sell yourself with a real example.

Not so good – “I am reliable.”

Much better – “You will never be left wondering how the project is going because I will provide timely updates to keep you informed.”

2. Use Your Results

Telling project managers about your past results is also a good way to sell yourself.

Not so good – “I write effective web site copy.”

Much better – “With my new and improved content, my last client increased their sales by 120% in the first month.”

The second statement clearly communicates the quality and effectiveness of the work. And at the same time, it’s likely to excite the project manager into thinking that the same result could occur for them.

3. Be Specific

If you can use facts and figures to make your point, do so.

Not so good – “Most of my business is repeat, showing that my clients are happy with the service I provide.”

Much better – “96% of new clients have returned to use my services again.”

Not so good – “I have completed various similar projects.”

Much better – “I have completed 19 similar projects in the last year.”

Make these three simple changes to your bids and job applications and you’ll win more clients, jobs, and projects.

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Advices from a Veteran Writer

Finding the right freelance writer to produce your revenue generating articles can take a bit of time, however, if you find one that can easily take on another regular client and the two of you work well together, then that one difficult search will turn into a lot of profitable articles.

When you start your search, you may want to begin with a very small group of articles, just in case you happen to hook up with a writer that you are less than thrilled with. It is important to keep in mind that there are several different types of writing and each writer might be highly skilled in one area, yet lack in another. For example, there is creative/fiction writing, biographical writing, news writing, general informational article writing, critical writing, copy-writing, poem/verse writing, technical writing, medical writing, essay/report writing, and sports writing.

Although one writer is agog in one area, sometimes he or she attempts to go to other areas as well to expand his or her knowledge and to produce articles in different fields. Knowing this fact, you still have to assess carefully if the articles that are written have great qualities.

There are a lot of websites that give lists of freelance writers so it’s better if you start your search there. Moreover, you can even place your qualifications and your budget to let the writers know how much you are willing to spend.

From there, writers will make bids on your project and provide you with writing samples so that you can get an idea of their skill level.

Sample articles are strong indications for you to know if they are the suitable writer for you. But do not immediately accept the offer just because this writer provided you with a sample work. Also assess if the article is within your interested topic. For instance if you want an article related to fashion, it would be better if this writer submits something about the latest trends in handbags.

In conclusion, the more you are willing to pay per article, the more bids you will get from quality writers who know how to entertain and inform your website visitors so that they keep coming back for more. Writers know that you will eventually make a ton of money off of each article or content piece. So although $30 or more for a 500 word article may seem like a lot, when you think about the service they are providing you and the time and effort that they put into your piece, then you will realize that it really is not a lot for that one article. If you pay for quality, you will be amazed at how much you will eventually make off of your articles.ore.

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“Regardless of the outcome, find ways to practice journalism.” That’s the best advice any would-be writer, or journalist of any kind, can get. How to get a great journalism internship: Advice from a young veteran. The Bleacher Report WritersBlog.

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Carol Leifer, a comic and a veteran writer of jokes for Oscar hosts, lets the Carpetbagger in on a few tricks of the trade. Video: Writing the Oscar Host’s Punch Lines. By MELENA RYZIK. As an Oscar host, Seth MacFarlane is bringing in his own “It is the top of the food chain, it’s the Oscars, it never loses its excitement,” said Ms. Leifer, who has a coming career advice book, “ How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying.” In this video, she shares tricks of her

 

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