"Increase Your Freelance Sales With an Online Resume"
Freelancing is a competitive business, especially in todays fast-paced,
e-focused world.
Often there are hundreds of writers competing for the same, limited number
of assignments, and the writer who can best showcase his or her abilities is
the one who lands the job.
Editors, however, are very busy people, and dont have the time nor the
inclination to sift through the hundreds of resumes and clips they receive in
search of your information. If your credits and clips are not right there on
an editors desk, or available with a single click of the mouse, that plum
assignment is going to go to the writer who managed to catch the editors
eye; even if youre the better writer for the job.
So, how do you get your writing clips into the hands of the editors looking
for writers? Easy, with your own online resume!
A personal site has become a must for todays freelancer, but successful
writers know that they need to do more than simply paste their picture out on
the Internet, or send off their email address along with their snail mail query.
Whats needed is a site that showcases your entire writing resume, including:
Bio
Publishing history
Writing-related job history
All published credits
Specialty or genre
Easily accessible and visually attractive clips, whether scanned or in document
form
An editor is then able to access all of your information at once, instead of
being forced to slog through link after link looking for work that is spread
out over twelve different sites, six of which no longer exist. With everything
in one place, an editor is also more able to get a feel for your abilities and
range.
In addition, a professional-looking site one that features your published
writing, not pictures of your dog and boyfriend along with your latest Ebay
stats will prove to an editor that youre on the ball, that you
take your writing seriously. In turn the editor will take you more seriously.
Even freelancers with very little computer knowledge can set up a website;
check with your Internet service provider to find out how to start your own
(often free) site. Or, if you have some knowledge of HTML or are willing to
learn, you may be able to set up your own site. There are also many web-design
companies that will set you up for a fee.
If you decide to go with a web-design company, here are a few important things
to consider:
* What are the total costs? Be sure to read the fine print, otherwise your
bill may be higher than youd intended.
* Is maintenance included? If so, how much does it cost and what is the turnaround
time?
* How many pages are you allowed? Some budget companies only offer six or so
pages, which is hardly enough to showcase your clips.
* Do they work with writers? Web-design services that cater to exotic dancers
or widget-sellers may not know much about a freelancers needs.
Whichever method you choose, get your resume and clips online today and start
wowing editors and making sales tomorrow!
About the Author:
Kelly Kyrik is a successful freelancer and co-owner of The-Write-Resume.com
( http://www.The-Write-Resume.com ) a web-design service that caters to freelance
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