by Suzanne Lieurance

Need More Freelance Writing Jobs?

Whether you’re a new freelance writer anxious for your first assignment or a seasoned freelancer anticipating your next assignment, don’t sit back and simply “wait” for work.

 | What to Do While You're Waiting for Freelance Writing Jobs

Instead, take these 3 steps:

1. Get at least a dozen queries, proposals, or complete manuscripts out there circulating.

Many beginning freelancers tend to put “all their eggs in one basket.”

They finally manage to get one submission or query out, then they sit back and wait to see if it gets accepted.

That’s a mistake.

You need to have at least a dozen things circulating at all times to increase your chances of getting new assignments or selling your manuscripts on a regular basis.

Regular sales are what make a freelance writing business.

Don’t expect a single sale to launch your business or take your current business to the next level.

Instead, strive to create a constant stream of work.

2. Keep improving your writing skills.

You’ll do this naturally to some degree if you get a dozen queries, proposals, or manuscripts out because you’ll keep writing.

And your writing skills will improve somewhat just from the quantity of writing you’ll be producing since we all get better the more we write.

But also take a writing course or two.

And join a critique group and take an active part in the group.

Successful writers constantly work to get better and better at what they do.

And they know that getting the feedback from a writing instructor and/or other published writers (as in a critique group) can be the key to finally landing assignments and getting acceptance letters.

3. Continue to network (both online and offline) with other writers and with potential clients.

A critique group will give you the opportunity to network with other writers.

But also join writer’s groups, clubs, and other organizations.

Other writers can answer questions you might have about writing and the business of writing.

You’ll also learn simply from observing what they do and how they do it.

Besides other writers, you also need to network with your target market—your potential clients.

The people who need your writing services can’t hire you until they know who you are and what you have to offer them, so get known among your target market.

Take these 3 steps while you’re waiting for work and you won’t be waiting long!

Try it!

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