If you think, preparing a strong mug of coffee, with a silent Wi-Fi enabled space is an ideal setup for doing Freelance Writing Jobs? You might be entirely wrong. I have been doing this for the last 3 years and barely got the right ergonomics. We become freelance writers, because we never want to rot our gems under the dispersing management of supervisors and team leads. Writing with freedom is not only the key for drafting quality content, but also is the enthusiasm to keep doing it.
Writers either travel around the world, to make a scoop of content or they stick to small corner of their home to write the entire world, everyone has its own style to frame the best. Let’s try to grab some facts and strategies in order to compete for projects linked due to a distinct writing type and niche.
Article Writing
I am not talking about promotional bizz, to write an article purely based on informative content needs rigorous research and a unique expression to put it precisely on the paper. Your words holds the magnetic power to keep the readers stick with it. So, the mantra is to keep everything against your eyes. Filter the information, which isn’t real, humane or related to topic. The client might ask you to stuff some focused words. But once you draft a grammatically correct and highly informative article, you don’t need to make him convince for what you have framed.
In fact, categories like Travel, Affiliate marketing, Food and Technical updates (Specific Platforms) can bring the harmony of opulent money (Remember those 6 figure earning bloggers?), if the impression is genuine and writing is boastful.
Promotional Content
For the Promotions, the understanding of Audience is must. To meet the targets, the business shelves want you to elicit customers by any means. So, writing a topic stuffed with high vocabulary and enticing adjectives, will not help the objective, until you are writing to help the customer and not fool them. Don’t start right away, if you think promotional blogs and content don’t need rigorous research, you are missing a crucial point. Only the features are never going to convince the customers to make a call. Watch your client’s drafted features and think about the real problems and applications it can resolve. Attach a feel while describing the problem, but never use pure emotional language.
Whether you are writing Reviews, Social Updates (SMO), Product Descriptions, classifieds or any promotional phase, the human language adds a difference as we are not dealing with bots. Keep it small, interesting and full of benefits related to their day-routine issues.
SEO Oriented Writing
The crawling bots have been made smarter than ever, since major updates in Bing and Google. So, don’t think about filling the internet with your links and becoming omnipresent. Just like, a bank check can’t be passed without manual approvals, the search engines are trying everything to make a genuine call for every optimization algorithm. So, bring the useful content on the front seat; ask your developers and marketers to collaborate and verify everything that Search engines ask for. Google is on its way to present every basic solution on the search page itself, rather than showing threads and links.
Academic or Technical Writing
Don’t worry, if you haven’t done it. But preparing reports for the institutional clients isn’t as hard as it sounds. Every vast to complex topic can be wikipied or be found at even better page. Your worry, is to segment the material, writing it in the demanded context of client and preparing better by giving your own personal touch. Preparing Documentation, Thesis, Annual Reports, Assignments, Assessments and many more perimeters can become tense, but the jobs are paid way more than other niches. A little extra time consumed can bring full hot pockets to you.
Never take Freelance Writing Jobs as a challenge but an opportunity to provide the honest and effective information and be a perfect example of “How to lead the others the right path”. Keep following for more useful tips or Feel free to Contact us for any writing query.