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By Laura Spencer on August 21, 2010  |  Comments 5

Three Things Your Blog Readers Really Want from Your Blog

So, you’ve created a blog, you post regularly, you tweet and announce your posts on Facebook–and nobody comes. What could be wrong?

I’ve written several thousand blog posts. Some of those posts received thousands of page views while other posts were never read.

So, what’s the difference?

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By Laura Spencer on August 06, 2010  |  Comments 5

Reviews: Inside the Third Tribe Subscription Site


I’m stingy.

It’s true. I don’t really like to part with my money. I work too hard for it to fall for every eBook, program, and tool that I run across.

That’s why, when I spend money on something it better be good. It had better deliver as promised or I’m going to return it, complain, or both.

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By Laura Spencer on June 11, 2010  |  Comments 19

Why Not Everyone Should Be a Freelance Writer

Over and over again, I hear about the low barrier to freelance writing. Many folks, it seems, have the opinion that just about anyone can become a freelance writer.

I think this popular opinion is a misperception.

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By Laura Spencer on June 16, 2009  |  Comments 16

Available Now - How To Start a Freelance Writing Business E-Book

Are you just starting your freelance writing business?

Or, maybe you’ve been operating your writing business for a while now, but you wish that you had business advice from someone who’s been there. Wouldn’t it be great if someone with some experience would answer your questions?

I’ve written the How To Start A Freelance Writing Business e-book (published through Freelance Folder) specifically to help you succeed as a freelance writer. I’ve been a professional writer for 19 years, and I’ve been freelancing for seven of those years. I want to share with you what I’ve learned.

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By Laura Spencer on January 15, 2009  |  Comments 14

Book Review: The Unlimited Freelancer

Post Updated 1-21-2010: The price has now been lowered to $19.00

Let me confess something: I rarely read e-books anymore.

That’s because the last few times I read an e-book I was disappointed. Those e-books were twenty or thirty pages rehashing information that was available elsewhere on the Internet (and quite frankly, that I already knew).

That’s why I approached reading The Unlimited Freelancer skeptically, even though it is written by a couple of colleagues that I respect greatly (Mason Hipp and James Chartrand). Click here to visit FreelanceFolder.com website!

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This time, however, I found more in the e-book than I expected. Much more!

What would you give if you were able to peak into someone else’s successful business and learn all of their trade secrets?

In essence, that’s exactly what The Unlimited Freelancer lets you do.

Mason and James walk you through the methodology, step-by-step, that helped each of them build a successful freelance businesses.

This isn’t some rehash of common knowledge - this is a full-fledged business book (200 pages) that I know I will refer to often. I can easily see a print version of this book (not currently available) becoming a staple for most home offices.

Even if the business model presented in The Unlimited Freelancer doesn’t fit your particular freelancing business - you’ll learn something when you read this book and you’ll find something that you can use.

You can purchase The Unlimited Freelancer through the FreelanceFolder website. Click here to visit FreelanceFolder.com website!

(Note: I received a review copy of this e-book. This post contains an affiliate link.)

Contents (c) Copyright 2009, Laura Spencer. All rights reserved.

Image Source: The Unlimited Freelancer, used with permission (Thanks Mason!)

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Over 12 Must-Read Posts That I Wrote Especially for Writers

Some of you already know that I blog at a few other places besides WritingThoughts. I usually try to concentrate my writing advice here, but over the past few months quite a few of my posts on writing have been published elsewhere.

Is Blogging Journalism?

This question about blogging just keeps coming up. I’ve encountered it at least three times in the last month. I guess that’s a good sign that the topic should be addressed.

A lot of people seem to get blogging wrong. Companies get it wrong when they use their blog to simply publish their press releases. Individuals and companies both get it wrong when they turn off comments or otherwise fail to engage the reader.

Should Writers Be Paid by Word Count?

A common way of listing (and paying for) writing jobs is by word count. (For example: $XX.00 for 800 words.) I’ve even bid on writing projects using this method myself.

But, the other day I stopped in mid-bid. Does bidding on writing jobs by word count really make sense?

Should You Write Your Own Copy?

You own a business. You have a product or service that you need to sell. Chances are that you need to have some copy written–whether it be for your website, a sales brochure, a press release, or just a good standard follow-up letter that you can use often with prospects.

My Very First Professional Writing Gig Ever (Looking Back)


Getting started as a professional writer can be difficult.

I know I’ve been asked how I got started as a writer before. I’ve always answered in a very general way that I thought would help the most people. I don’t think I’ve ever shared the full story of how I landed my very first paid writing position, though.

Until today…

Are You Trapped in the Writing Web?

Do you feel like there’s nothing available for freelance writers except for low paying web content writing jobs?

Are you frustrated and beyond frustrated because every single client seems to want to argue about rates?

Does it seem like you’re working as hard as you can and getting nowhere?

Debunking the Freelance Writers as Corporate Trash Myth

I can’t believe I’ve been freelancing all this time (over seven years) and I haven’t really run into this myth before. Apparently, some folks believe that those of us who freelance are doing so because we are unable to do anything else. In other words, we couldn’t quite make it in the corporate world and therefore we must freelance because that’s the only thing left for us to do.

When Miscommunications Happen

We writers are communicators, so misunderstandings should never happen — right?
Wrong!

No matter how clearly you write, sooner or later someone is going to misunderstand something that you’ve written. It’s bound to happen.

Eight Reasons Why Editing Is a Whole Lot Harder Than You Think It Is…

Editing is hard work.

I read complaints about editors on forums and on blogs all the time. While I realize that sometimes a particular editor may be unfair, there are other times when I just have to wonder what the writer was thinking.

The way I look at it, if someone is paying you to write, then they have the right to ask that your work be edited.

Read This Before You Write Your Next Press Release…

Have you ever had a press release bomb?

I mean really bomb — as in generate little to no response even though you followed all the “rules” for press releases?

If this has ever happened to you, I can guarantee that you’re not alone. I will also tell you that it’s not really your fault.