
Episode 195: What Documents Should I Have Handy to Save Myself Time When I Get Hired On?
Today, I am going to give you 6 documents you should always have on hand as a freelancer.
Talk about imposter syndrome; it really lifts up when I was like “maybe writing is not for me.” But really... I needed an editor and every writer does.
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When I started as a writer, I had no idea I needed an editor. So, when I submitted my first pieces, the red line go lower. Talk about imposter syndrome; it really lifts up when I was like “maybe writing is not for me.” But really, I needed an editor and every writer does.
Read your blog out loud. It will help see where you need to add the punctuation or remove things that don’t make sense.
If you have somebody in your life whom you know a good writer, or even a good reader, don’t hesitate to ask for feedback. Or, read the blog over before submitting it to your client.
When I hired my first editor, she was so helpful. It was worth it for me to hire someone to edit my work for my anxiety level so I won’t be getting these red lines.
If you want to write for our job boards, I have vetted editors there. Your work will always be edited before we send it to the client. I also suggest that you always look at the edits that they do even if it’s from a high-quality editor because you will learn from it and it will help you become a better writer.
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