My First Freelance Writing Intern: Lessons Learned & Future Plans

My first ever college intern and I just finished up last week. 😱 Can you believe it?! Time flies, man.

Katelyn, a junior at one of the local universities (English major) signed on in August to work with me over the course of the semester. She’s getting into finals in the next few weeks, so we wrapped things up right around Thanksgiving. Here’s what I learned from the experience.

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Why Freelance Writers Should Follow Up More Often

Following up, checking in (whatever you wanna call it) has helped keep my business sustainable (and growing!) over the past five years. And it only takes a few minutes to do.

So how can you do it, too? Even if you have the WORST memory or hate spreadsheets?

There are a few pretty simple options that are free (shoutout to my fellow cheap people!) Let’s look at ‘em.

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How to Get Hired

Getting hired feels really hard sometimes, doesn’t it? Whether it’s for an amazing in-house gig at a company you admire, or a remote job that would eliminate your life-sucking commute each day, or even a freelance opportunity with a dream client—it’s not an easy process.

Not only do you have to stand out from the pile of applicants, but if you do, perchance, get noticed, then you have to dazzle during the interviewing process. So, erm...how do you do that?

I somehow figured out how to do that not once, but *TWICE* not too long after I graduated college.

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Building Confidence as a Freelance Writer (& Beating Imposter Syndrome)

I've never done a “part two” in the 3+ year history of this blog, but there’s a first time for everything, right?

I want to continue the conversation we started last week about confidence.

Last week we talked about writing confidence. But today, I want to talk about a different type of confidence.

Here’s where this is coming from…

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How to Get More Ideal Work as a Freelance Writer

If there’s one question I get asked more than any other, it’s this: How do I reach my target audience and get them to hire me?
 
So that’s what we’re covering today.
 
The approach I’m outlining below is applicable to almost any niche and for any type of freelance work. If you want the long-form version, you can read it here. Otherwise, I’m doing the shortened version below.
 
Let’s get to it.

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