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Three Tips for Freelancers

Elizabeth Cutright • Aug 24, 2019

These days, talent + hustle are what get you gigs and get you noticed.

As you’ve probably heard, the gig economy is in full swing. Millions are choosing flexible remote and freelance work over traditional full-time employment, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For many, a freelance writing career appears ideal, but the reality can be challenging. 


Success as a freelance writer requires diligence and flexibility. It is not a set-it-and-forget-it career move. As Anna Johansson points out in a recent post “ as a freelancer, getting higher-paying gigs isn’t just a matter of signing up on popular platforms. You’ll have to branch out, establish a great portfolio of past work and maybe even prove yourself through tests that showcase your skills.”


So why do you want to become a freelance writer? Are you lured by daydreams of working in your pajamas and deciding when, where, and what to write? Before you dive right in, check out these three tips for landing work as a freelance writer.


Feeling up to the challenge? Let's get started!

Tip #1: Get the Word Out by Joining Freelance Referral Sites


While there’s definitely reason to be cautious about freelance job sites. Many are nothing more than content mills with low-paying assignments. But don't get discouraged. There are still plenty of reputable options available. Aim for sites already vetted by thousands of writers already using the platform. Well-known options mean you can trust you’ll match up with credible clients and get paid on time.


A Short list of some of the best freelance sites:


  • Scripted: For businesses needing blogs, articles, and bulk social media posts.

  • Toptal: Experienced writers who can create content for high-level clients.

  • Kolabtree: Perfect for science and technology writers, editors, consultants, and data analysts.

  • Upwork: Short- and long-term projects, hourly or per-project work for expert and entry-level.

  • Ebyline: Connects its clients with professional freelance writers, journalists, and quality content creators.


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