Guest Blogging for Freelancer Magazine
November 19, 2009 by John Cottone
Filed under Uncategorized
Thank you for your interest in guest posting on Freelancer Magazine! Please use the form below to submit your post for consideration. All freelance-related topics will be considered.
For every article that is accepted, here is the promotion you will receive:
- All articles will be promoted on our homepage, Twitter, Facebook and other channels
- Space at the top of every article for a short author bio and a link to your website
- A full author bio page, linked from every article. This contains full bio text, a photo if you’d like, up to 3 links to your sites, and a list of any articles you’ve written on FreelancerMagazine.com. Here is an example page: http://www.freelancermagazine.com/author/jimi/
There is no limit on post length that is unacceptable, but please limit the number of links pointing to your site to 3. Links to other sites can be included, if they are relevant to the post. Keep in mind that I may edit your post for grammar, sentence structure, etc, and if you do not include an image, I will probably add one (if you do include the URL to an image, don’t worry, I will upload it to our servers so as to not use your bandwidth).
Please be original – all submitted posts must pass Copyscape, and Freelancer Magazine will not accept posts published elsewhere.
Read more about the benefits of guest blogging: Why Guest Blogging is a Powerful Way to Gain Exposure for Your Blog
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Ten Practical Tips for Writing in English
July 12, 2009 by Jarkko Laine
Filed under Blogging, Freelance Advice, Freelance Writing
Online opportunities are not created equal. Although access to the Internet is open to everyone, and the cost of publishing your thoughts are minimal, language gives a huge advantage to those who have learned English as their first language. They can reach the whole world by writing in their own language. For the rest of us, it requires a bit more work.
I’m from Finland, a country of 5,2 million inhabitants at the northern end of Europe, right between Sweden and Russia, so when I started blogging, my decision was easy: if I wanted to reach more than a handful of people, I had to go with English. If you speak French, Spanish or Chinese, there is a bit more incentive for writing in your own language, but even then, the only way to reach the whole population of our planet is to write in English.
It’s not always easy, so that’s why today I am sharing with you the ten most useful and practical tips for writing in a foreign language that I have learnt during my blogging career.
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10 Places To Sell Your Work Online…
August 6, 2008 by Alex S.
Filed under Freelance Advice, Marketing Resources
Whether you are a Web Designer, Developer, Graphic Designer, Logo Designer, or even a Freelance Writer, there are many places out there that you can sell your work directly online. And the best part about it all? You don’t have to deal with any clients!
If you’ve just dumped 5 mock ups on a client and they rejected every single one of them, all is not lost! You may be able to resell each one of those mock ups online and many times you can end up making more than you might have with that client. Be aware that if you signed a contract to make sure you still have the right to sell that work!
Either way this is a good way to make some extra income when times are slow. Or better yet, a perfect way for those up-coming designers or writers to get the ball rolling and find out if they’re talented enough to go out on their own!
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