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Write Your Own Success StoryBreaking into freelance writing has
gotten much easier for word-savvy entrepreneurs like you. But even
in the golden age of content creation, you still need to know what
it takes to launch and consistently pitch your services so you can
grow and scale your freelance writing side hustle into a
full-fledged career you really love. Start Your Own Freelance
Writing Business is an easy-to-understand, introductory, and
nontechnical approach to the world of freelance writing. This book
teaches you how to leverage the fast-changing pace of technology to
grow a business that gives you the freedom and flexibility you
want. You’ll learn how to: Assess your freelancing skillset
Determine the best way to position your business to clients
Research the most profitable freelance writing opportunities Create
a series of pitches that convert to profitable client relationships
Use freelance job sites to build a strong client base Master the
art of time management so you don’t miss a single deadline Market
your business in multiple channels to grow and scale your business
You’ll also get an inside look at a freelance writing business
and related tips and strategies from a multi-six figure online
freelance writer. So what are you waiting for? The time is
“write†to start today! About the AuthorLaura Pennington Briggs
is a former middle school teacher turned freelance writer, project
manager, and online course creator. She’s helped more than 8,000
students launch or optimize their freelance business since 2012.
For more than 30 years, Entrepreneur Media, Inc. has set the course
for success for millions of entrepreneurs and small business
owners. We’ll teach you the secrets of the winners and give you
exactly what you need to lay the groundwork for success.
'A clear, insightful and sensitive look at the work of script
editors and screen writers' - Hossein Amini: writer of Drive and
writer and director of The Two Faces of January The Art of Script
Editing provides a comprehensive overview of this vital role,
examining its responsibilities and functions during all stages of
the development process, both in film and television. Detailing the
nuts and bolts of the job, it looks at what's required and
expected, how script editors assess a script, their approach to
working with writers and producers, and their input during rewrites
and pre-production, and up to a project's completion. It also
examines the ways in which writers and producers can benefit from
working with a professional script editor as they seek to refine
and communicate their vision. The Art of Script Editing; A
Practical Guide is a valuable resource for anyone developing a
script no matter where they are in the process, for writers and
producers interested in expanding their understanding of how a
script is advanced, and for those pursuing a career in script
development.
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