Posts Tagged ‘Freelance Writing Resources’
Don’t Be Satisfied With Your First Draft
Sometimes it’s a struggle to figure out what’s the best thing to say.
You’re writing a heading, the first sentence of an email, the introduction to a newsletter, a short description on a homepage.
But what should you say? When you have just a few words, what’s the best message?
One of the ways I employ to help me with this task is to first weed out what I DON’T want to say.
I’ll write a number of different opening sentences for an email, for instance. Then I’ll start hacking away at the ones that don’t carry the right message, or that carry the right message badly.
Knowing you’re going to cut away the bad versions, it’s easy to start a flow of different lines. You’re not under pressure to make every line brilliant, because you know that most will be discarded.
This process also applies a very useful discipline; it makes you write down a large number of different lines, different options.
This, in itself, is a good thing.
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Freelance Writer Technical Writing
As a freelance writer, it is important that the individual has a solid foundation for their skill. In many cases, though, there may be a need to use technical writing resources to excel. Because there are many fields in which an individual can work in, there are just as many different bits of knowledge that they must have. In order to build a business as a freelance writer, it is important to find and use technical writing resources as necessary.
Thanks to the Internet researching technical subjects is much easier, but many writers, including professional writers have become lazy. Sending an email to someone they found on the internet asking them a bunch of questions, then saying the research was theirs and not giving credit to sources, writing 101. Besides not giving credit to individuals, writers nowadays seem to think they can write their article through a series of emails asking experts question after question.
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