Sarah hosted this event with B2B writers from various niches. It was a great panel of folks from finance to retail to education. Each session covered topics to help freelancers find their niche! Full panel is here: The B2B Niche Smörgåsbord As you may have guessed, Sara and I walked through the basics of writing […]
3 Ways to Find New Leads
Warm Leads are Quality Leads Warm leads know they want what you offer and are ready to buy. When your website helps someone solve a problem, or they are referred to you by people they trust, they’ve become a warm lead. Job boards can also be considered warm leads when the posting matches your expertise. […]
5 Ways Templates Save Time and Money
What documents do you create repeatedly in your business? Do you have business templates for them? If the answer is “no,” you’re wasting time and losing money in addition to possibly looking unprofessional. Using templates for writers can save you hours of time, keep your documents consistent, and help build your brand. Maximize automation Automation […]
How to Do Research and Improve Your Research Skills
Creating almost any type of content follows the same process, from brainstorming ideas to final editing and publishing. Once you choose a topic and angle, you must collect the content, organize it so that it flows, make sure it’s error-free and finally share the piece with your audience. Writers wear many hats during this process, […]
Describe Your Voice in Three Words
Photo by Josh Rocklage on Unsplash Voice is such an important part of writing. It’s what connects us to our readers – whether that’s in fiction, non-fiction, marketing…even academic and journalistic writing. Many of us writers know we have a voice, but can we describe it? I recently set out on a journey to describe my voice. This […]
They don’t teach grammar in middle school?!
Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash I’m going to interrupt my regularly programmed focus on HR writing to get on my writer soap box. If you don’t care about grammar, feel free to stop reading here. No judgment, I promise. If you do care about grammar, please sit down. What I’m about to share might […]