Thursday, January 28, 2010

What exactly are the qualifications needed to be a freelance writer? How does one get that job


 
What exactly are the qualifications needed to be a freelance writer? How does one get that job?

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requirements and experience depend on what type of freelance writing you are doing - for a newspaper - magazine - financial company - travel agency - alot of companies have free lance writers - google international living - they always use freelance travel writers.
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Be able to write story or article or book that people find interesting and sell them to publisher. there is a book on what different type of story, publisher like to buy.You could write thing and then be you own publisher and try selling you story on line.. Children's books are big. Just keep writing and writing, one of your story may be a hit. But first you must be able to write. I all ways like the P.I. paper backs growing up.
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Writing is only part of a freelance writer's career. You must also spend a lot of time marketing yourself and your work, paying careful attention to business details such as quarterly taxes, and staying ahead of ever-changing trends in all areas of publishing. There is also the matter of intense competition from many thousands of other writers, but don't let that stop you. Contact your local newspaper or magazine and ask if you may submit a completed article "on spec." This means the editor is under no obligation to pay you for your work, but is willing to read it. Make certain you peruse back issues of the publication first to confirm that your idea has not already been covered


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