Thursday, November 28, 2019

6 Best Tools to Help New Freelance Writers

Yay! So, you wanna be a freelance writer! Congrats and how exciting. For most people, writing is their passion and if you can make money with your passion, well, people start getting jealous! And your life becomes so much better too! Okay. So, youve decided to get started and to help you become totally successful in this business, I want to share some tools to help you. You need more than your laptop and some notebooks for your writing process. I wish it was that easy, but it isnt if you want to succeed online. Lets look at the six important tools you need to start freelance writing and land some clients. 1. A Service-Based Website If you want to get paid to write online, you need a website! Hands down the #1 tool you need to succeed. But, its not just any website its a service-based website. This is a website dedicated to freelance writing. I have one. Its Innovative Ink and its served me well over the years. A professional website can help you land high-paying freelance writing jobs. It shows your credibility in this fields and it just looks good. This is probably one of your first investment for your business and it should be. You can get started for less than $100, which is pretty cheap when you think about what your parents had to do to start a business way back when. If you are clueless about how to start a professional website, check out my course, Writer Website in a Weekend. I walk you step-by-step on everything you need to get your website up and running to attract clients. 2. Grammarly One of the questions I get a lot from new writers is whether or not they need an editing tool. I say yes! You do. My editing process is laid out in Write Your Way to Your First $1k and one of the first steps is to run your writing piece through an editing app. I use the desktop version of Grammarly for my client pieces and even my blog posts and emails. I like that it shows my grammar errors and then tells me why as well as gives me some suggestions of correct ways. The Chrome Extension for Grammarly is also handy when youre online. When paid annually, its only $11/month, which is a great saving and a need for your business. 3. Contena Contenais a freelance job board that curates jobs from all over online. What I like about Contena is that its the quickest way to find a freelance writing job. I dont have a lot of time in a day. Right now both my twins have fevers and are sick. I have client posts and blog posts all day! Yikes! If I need to find a freelance writing job fast, I just hop into Contena and filter my results to only ones in my freelance writing niche topic (for me its marketing). As you can see, the jobs are high-paying and great quality. Contena can easily pay for itself after one or two jobs on this platform. While this can be a big investment for you, in the long run, if you find quality leads its well worth it. If you think Contena is for you, you can use my special discount code: elna10 and get 10% off any option. If you pay in full you get 20% off plus your coupon will stack on top of that! 4. PicMonkey PicMonkey is an image editing tool for your graphics. Some clients ask you for a feature graphic or you can offer that service for them if you know how to edit images. PickMonkey makes it super easy to do that. You can sign up for a free 7 day trial to see if this is for you. What I like PicMonkey over other image editing tools is their font library and their layer application. First, you pick a template after you sign up. If you cant find the right size, pick any template and then resize it: From here you can add a free stock photo and add a title for your clients post. 5. ConvertKit ConvertKit is an email service provider for bloggers. I feel that freelance writers should have an email list to help them find more clients or network with other freelance writers. When I started my email list for Elna Cain I promoted it for other freelance writers. I wanted to connect with other writers. And I still do! If you eventually want to monetize your blog then an email is a must! ConvertKit is super easy to use and its made for bloggers. You can create multiple incentives to grow your email list quickly and create free courses, a welcome series or sales funnel. If you are interested in starting ConvertKit, you can use my special link and get 30 days for free! Thats one month! You can do a lot during that time! 6. Google Drive Google Drive is a free storage system that synchronizes all their tools together. I like using their: Google Docs Google Sheets Google Slides While clients may have a preference on what you submit to them, a lot of them dont. Lately, Ive been using more Google Docs to write my clients posts. I can share my draft or outline easily with them and get immediate feedback on my process. There Ya Go! If you are brand new to freelance writing, these tools can help you get started. Do you need all these tools right away? Some you do. I feel having a website, a Grammar tool and Google drive important for your biz in the beginning. The other tools can be used once you try to find clients. Tell me in the comments your favorite tool for your freelance writing business!

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