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11-19-2006, 03:03 AM
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I am a beginner to freelancing world...I would really appreciate advices from experts on the best way to start my freelance writing career. I am building a wed site for my self and I would post it up later. Is this a good start?

As I mentioned before I would really like some one to advice on tips and ways to jump start my freelance writing career.

Awaiting for tips....

Thanks..


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11-19-2006, 03:06 AM
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Wrong section dude...

Firstly, what can you do? Design? Code?

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First off, it would be good if got a little better with your spelling and grammar, that would really help with freelance writing.

I personally think that the best way to "jump start" your career is to use mentoring. Mentoring is finding someone who is already successful at what you want to achieve, and emulating their experiences, learning from them and applying their methods. They have made all the mistakes, so you don't have to.

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Originally Posted by Indy
Wrong section dude...

Firstly, what can you do? Design? Code?
He's a writer(writter? wrriter? writtter? wriitteer?)

11-19-2006, 03:15 PM
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Sorry. I should learn to read.

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