Category Archives: Making the Break

5 Reasons People In Your Life Don’t Support Your Writing-And What To Do About It

Going freelance takes guts, in our steady-job-worshipping culture. No matter how much indie spirit you have, it can be hard to stick with your new business if the important people in your life–your mate, your kids, your family and your … Continue reading

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Create A Pop-Up Freelance Office

It’s fun to set up a brand new office as a freelancer, but if you want to turn a profit your first year, it’s best to keep your digs simple. You can always treat yourself to extras like an iPad … Continue reading

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Survey: 11% Of Freelance Business Writers Earn $100,000+

Wondering how much you can earn as a freelance writer? A new survey of 56 business journalists by the Society of Business Editors and Writers sheds some light on one niche. Six of those surveyed (nearly 11%) made more than … Continue reading

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Six Questions To Determine If You Are Cut Out For Freelancing

Probably once a month, a colleague who is unhappy at work or recently laid off will contact me to ask what freelancing is like. Will it be lonely? Will they be able to make a living?

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You Get To Set Your Own Hours!

One of the most exciting and liberating parts of freelancing for me, when I first started, was being able to control my daily work schedule. I have four children, all seven and under. Telecommuting to my previous corporate job part … Continue reading

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The Double Life Of Work-At-Home Parents

Sometimes I find the hardest thing about being a freelancer is that I seem to be living a double life. On one hand, I am sort of like the women whose full-time job is mothering. I can do some of … Continue reading

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5 Rules For Successful Freelance Startup

The first six months of freelancing are often the hardest. If you’ve left a corporate job and have never had to market yourself, it can be discouraging to find out how much time the marketing takes. If you stick with … Continue reading

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