Archive for March, 2010
Clients Without A Clue
Anyone who has ever worked in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) will know that there’s quite some skill involved. The client gives you keywords that must be inserted into articles. These may be articles they want you to write from scratch, or they may provide you with links to articles they like which they want rewriting. [...]
If I Were a Rich Man, da-da-dee-dee-dee-dee-da-da-da-da-dee-dee-dee-dee-do …
It is said in the Bible that it is easier for a needle to enter the eye of a camel than no that’s not right. It is easier for a camel to enter the eye of a rich man than nope. It is easier for a rich man to enter a camel no I imagine [...]
Blog Owners, Pay Yourself First
Most of us freelance writing types have websites of our own, and quite a few of us try to achieve some sense of balance between what we write for our clients and what we write on our blogs. After all, there is only so much time in a day. If you’re not paying attention, it [...]
The Right Way To Go Away
In a previous post, I discussed the issue of writers burning out and some tips about what to do about it. One of the most important things that you can do if you’re suffering from burnout is to get away for a while. Sometimes a break is all that is needed to be able to [...]
Freelance Writer Burnout
Writing burnout is a real danger for us freelance writing types. Considering the type of work that we do it really does make sense that at one point or another, we’re going to realize that we’ve gone past deep fried straight into crispy. Signs of burnout: One of the most difficult things about dealing with [...]






