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What is a Freelancer

December 11th, 2008 by admin

A freelancer, freelance worker, or freelance is a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer. The term “freelance” was first coined by Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832) in his well-known historical romance Ivanhoe to describe a “medieval mercenary warrior” (or “free-lance”).

The phrase later transitioned to a figurative noun around the 1860s and was then officially recognized as a verb in 1903 by various authorities in etymology such as the Oxford English Dictionary. Only in modern times has the term morphed from a noun (a freelance) into an adjective (a freelance journalist), various verb forms (a journalist who freelances) and an adverb (she worked freelance), and then from the verb into the derived noun form “freelancer”.

Fields where freelancing is especially common include journalism and other forms of writing, copywriting, computer programming and graphic design, consulting, and many other professional and creative services.

Freelance practice varies greatly. Some require clients to sign written contracts, while others may perform work based on verbal agreements, perhaps enforceable through the very nature of the work. Some freelancers may provide written estimates of work and request deposits from clients.

Payment for freelance work also varies greatly. Freelancers may charge by the day or hour, or on a per-project basis. Instead of a flat rate or fee, some consultants have adopted a value-based pricing method based on the perceived value of the results to the client. By custom, payment arrangements may be upfront, percentage upfront, or upon completion. For more complex projects, a contract may set a payment schedule based on milestones or outcomes.

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Freelance Writing Online

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Freelance writing jobs are not as daunting as they used to be. Offers can range from anything and everything under the sun. In fact, there are plenty of people looking out for writers right this very moment.

We have setup people with online jobs in hundred of different niches, some of these include;

  • Online marketing
  • Baseball
  • Childrens stories
  • Pig farming
  • Gardening
  • Plus thousands more..

And if you hang around long enough, you’ll learn how to avoid basic mistakes and spot golden opportunities. Here are some helpful tips to succeed in freelance writing.

Surf the Net and Be Observant

You can start making money by typing freelance writing jobs on your favorite search engine. As impossible as it is to believe, that’s how easy it is. Of course, most of the links will then lead you through blogs, forums and Web sites.

As mentioned earlier, topics to write about can range from anything and everything. It could be something as common as travel, or something as technical as manipulating graphics.

Stick to What You Know

Aside from their obvious popularity, blog articles are also easier to write. They’re less formal and use a more easygoing tone.

For a beginner, it’s the best place to start your career as a freelance writer. If you’re fond of cooking, you can look for a blog that focuses on that subject. If you’re into marketing, there are hundreds of blogs out there which deal with your interest.

Accept Payments

Payment transactions are usually done online. You’ll need to set up an account at a credible online money transferring company or payment processor in order to receive your money.

Personally, all I earn from my freelance writing jobs are wired through Paypal. It’s easily one of the most popular and credible companies out there. If your country is not included in Paypal’s list, another good alternative would be 2Checkout.

Freelance writing jobs may seem easy—and they are—but they also require proper working habits. You might think that it’s okay to slack off since you don’t exactly have a superior watching over you like a hawk; however, how you work can determine where your next paycheck comes from.

If your employer decides that he or she likes your writing style as well as your work habits, you’ll be the first person he or she will call up the next time a project pops out.

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