Link Love Friday
Good morning, fellow freelancers. I'm currently running on about 5 hours of sleep (in the past two days, I mean). I don't know what's wrong with me, but I'm finding that I just can't get to bed!
In any case, I apologize in advance for typos, grammatical errors or anything else that detracts from this post. Onward!
Latoya from Writer's Brew wrote an
excellent post about how to ask your clients for a raise. If you've been struggling with deciding how to go about this, you don't want to miss it!
Check out the gift list over at
Freelance Switch for all the latest gadgets any freelancer would love to get this year. It's worth a look, I think.
I'm exhausted, or I'd post more. Have a great weekend!
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Link Love Friday
Good morning, fellow freelancers! Catch up on your weekend reading and take a look at some of these great posts from fellow writers in the blogosphere.
This great post from HR World details 100 resources for web workers. Scroll down to the section specifically for writers and bloggers. They seem to have some pretty nifty things worth a look.
Deb Ng from Freelance Writing Gigs wrote a great
post about writing for the web. If you started in a print market or are just breaking into web writing, you don't want to miss this.
Lillie Ammann wrote a very
informative article about editing for professionals and non-professionals alike. Check it out!
Finally, Georganna Hancock from A Writer's Edge wrote a
short but sweet post about the importance of writers having their own business websites. While my opinion differs slightly, she makes some excellent points.
Have a great weekend, and enjoy these!
Denise
Labels: Link Love Friday
Link Love Friday
I've decided I'll spread the love around and link to some of my favorite posts from other writer's over the past week.
Anne Wayman wrote an
interesting post on writer's block and what she believes causes it. Check it out, it's well worth a read.
The insightful and informative Allison Winn Scotch of
Ask Allison wrote about breaking into the national print markets. Great information for newbie writers!
Laura Spencer from Writing Thoughts posted an intriguing
survey about where a blog community comes from. The answer may surprise you!
Finally, Theda K. from
Crayon Writer wrote about finding the right words in relation to copywriting. It's short and to the point - but chock full of useful information.
Have a terrific weekend, everyone!
Labels: Link Love Friday, Links