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Freelance Ponderings and Advice #16

Copyright 2013 Shannon L. Buck: How to Live the Freelance Life

January 13, 2013

An Opinion Blog

Go ahead. Be controversial. People will read about your opinions whether they like what you have to say or not.

People simply cannot help it. Writing on an opinion blog is like gossip. People love it. They crave it. Even if they hate your opinion.

You will certainly attract an audience.

There are a number of topics you can cover, including:

  1. Life circumstances
  2. Family life
  3. Social causes
  4. Environmental issues
  5. Education

Challenge

Write an article about an issue that you are concerned about.

Quick Writing Tip

Write from your heart.

5 Writing Prompts

  1. Blog post idea: Religions compared

  2. Blog post idea: Activism

  3. Blog post idea: Over population?

  4. Blog post idea: Poverty

  5. Blog post idea: Domestic abuse

Quote

Where there is much desire to learn, there of necessity will be much arguing, much writing, many opinions; for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making.

JOHN MILTON, Areopagitica

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Freelance Ponderings and Advice: Issue # 14

Copyright 2012 Shannon L. Buck: How to Live the Freelance Life

May 21, 2012

Writing Fiction

I have finished one, and am working on two, books of short stories. Each book has its’ own theme. Any stories that I write that do not go along with one of these themes are put away for later use. I do not know why, but I like working within specific themes when writing short stories.

I love writing short stories. I can turn out 3 to 5 stories, hand written 1st drafts, in a weekend of relaxing in bed or on a sofa. Then it is a simple matter to type them up, edit them and add them to a book.

Creativity is fun. Ideas can come from anywhere. For example, you can create a story from the dream you had last night. Go ahead. Try it :-)

Challenge

Create a series of short stories this year, and put them together to create an eBook. Edit it, and then publish.

Quick Writing Tip

Write down your dreams, and use the ideas in your short stories.

5 Writing Prompts

  1. Short Story Idea: The Doll’s House

  2. Short Story Idea: The Den

  3. Short Story Idea: Carnival of Death

  4. Novel Idea: What is human, really?

  5. Novella Idea: Watch the Killer

Quote


The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say. ~ Anaïs Nin

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In my Special Report, Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career, you will see how it is possible  for your teenager to help you out while you are building your freelance career and how much, if anything, you should pay him or her for that help.

Teens can be a big help with:

* Their younger siblings.

* Keeping up the house.

* Your business tasks.

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Freelance Ponderings and Advice: Issue # 13

Copyright 2012 Shannon L. Buck: How to Live the Freelance Life

April 15, 2012

Writing Non Fiction

In all honesty, when I was young and knew I wanted to write I did not want to write nonfiction at all. I wanted to write novels.

Now, I like writing non fiction. It can be much fun.

To write non fiction, write what you know and love. It can make all the difference in the world. Writing about what we enjoy lightens up the work. Makes it more fun. Ask yourself what you are an expert at. What can you teach others if you choose to write about it?

Challenge

Create a series of articles about a topic that you are passionate about. Submit them to an article directory.

Quick Writing Tip

Write blog posts while watching television during the evening hours.

5 Writing Prompts

  1. eBook Idea: How I began My Freelance Writing Career

  2. eBook Idea: What My Freelance Writing Career has Taught Me

  3. Special Report Idea: 10 Tips for the Freelancer

  4. Special Report Idea: How to Market Your eCourse

  5. Article Idea: What is Social Networking

Quote


You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.  ~Ray Bradbury

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Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career

In my Special Report, Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career, you will see how it is possible  for your teenager to help you out while you are building your freelance career and how much, if anything, you should pay him or her for that help.

Teens can be a big help with:

* Their younger siblings.

* Keeping up the house.

* Your business tasks.

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A Freelancer’s Helper

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Freelance Ponderings and Advice: Issue # 12

Copyright 2012 Shannon L. Buck: How to Live the Freelance Life

February 27, 2012

Mood

I write best when relaxed, and on sunny days. The sun motivates me :-) I sleep only a few hours at night, so I will generally nap try to nap for a couple hours in the morning before I begin. I am best at writing when I am feeling happiness, joy. When the world seems bright.

I am not good at writing when I have any negative feeling at all, unless I am angry about something and writing to get my point across on the subject. Even then, I will have to wait until I am in a good mood to edit, or I risk going overboard with my rant.

What mood do you have to be in to work? Try writing when in various moods to find out. Before beginning your writing tasks each day, try to recreate the mood and atmosphere that works best for you.

Challenge

When waking each morning, before you even move, repeat a mantra that you create.

Example: I am a successful writer. I am happy and I am healthy.

This will not only put you in a good mood, it will aid you in having a productive day.

Quick Writing Tip

If you can, write when the mood strikes. Ideas will flow more smoothly and not feel so forced.

5 Writing Prompts

Article Idea: Creating time.

Article Idea: Mood Swings… the why of it all.

Poem Topic: Mood.

Novel: Son has terrible mood swings.

Novella: Abusive father-in-law.

Quote

A whim, a passing mood, readily induces the novelist to move hearth and home elsewhere. He can always plead work as an excuse to get him out of the clutches of bothersome hosts.


~ C.S. Forester

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Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career

In my Special Report, Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career, you will see how it is possible  for your teenager to help you out while you are building your freelance career and how much, if anything, you should pay him or her for that help.

Teens can be a big help with:

* Their younger siblings.

* Keeping up the house.

* Your business tasks.

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A Freelancer’s Helper

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Freelance Ponderings and Advice: Issue # 11

Copyright 2012 Shannon L. Buck: How to Live the Freelance Life

January 30, 2012

Membership Sites: A Sense of Community

What is a membership site?

A membership site is generally based around a theme or idea. For instance, a homemaker may create a site to aid others in homemaking, requiring them to sign up to join the site. She will offer advice on the many aspects of homemaking in the form of recipes, quick tips and articles.

Paid or Free?

She may also ask a fee from each potential member, in hopes of earning a living from her information. The site may have a free membership which offers the basics, as well as paid area where these special members receive ebooks, special reports and other offerings for their paid subscription.

Why create a membership site?

A membership site provides you and readers a place to gather online, giving everyone a needed sense of community. You are able to create bonds and friendships this way, which is not always possible when using other online venues. Forums and chat rooms aid in creating this community, as does a blog.

Challenge

Brainstorm a few ideas for membership sites. Spend some time thinking about each idea, and create a list of ideas for each. Is one of these ideas motivating you to create your own site? Now may be the time to start one.

Quick Writing Tip

Create a few freebies for your site members, such as a special report, and ecourse and an ebook. Keep them all on topic.

5 Writing Prompts

Article Idea: What is a membership site?

Article Idea: Building a sense of community.

Ecourse Idea: How to create an ecourse.

Article Idea: How to write and ebook.

Special Report Idea: Ideas for membership sites.

Quote

The community which has neither poverty nor riches will always have the noblest principles.  ~ Plato

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Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career

In this Special Report, you will see how it is possible for your teenager to help you out while you are building your freelance career and how much, if anything, you should pay him or her for that help. Teens can be a big help with things like:

* Their younger siblings.
* Keeping up the house.
* Business tasks.

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Freelance Ponderings and Advice: Issue # 10

Copyright 2011 Shannon L. Buck: How to Live the Freelance Life

                                                 Be A Success

What is success?

For some of you, success is defined as having regular visits to your blog. For others, it means making thousands of dollars a year from your freelance writing career. For many, however, success is somewhere in between.

To me, success is somewhere in the middle, and it means that I will get to do some traveling and exploring. I want to write fiction and nonfiction, and I do. I am not traveling yet, but I will. Success also means that I get to do what I want with my career.

How can you create your success?

Get started. You cannot be successful at obtaining what you want of you don’t start the venture. Stop delaying. Just start. Then continue to work at it a little each day, or a lot if you have time. Eventually, you will get there.

How can you live a successful life?

By continuously working hard at your goals for success. Even if you also work at McDonalds, you are still a freelance writer, or a photographer. So, when someone asks what you do, tell them you are a freelance writer or a photographer. You get the picture. Think you are. Believe you are. You will be.

Quick Writing Tip

Create a membership site. Topic: Success.

5 Writing Prompts

  1. Article Idea: What does success mean to you?
  2. Novellette Idea: Successful Man Loses Everything.
  3. Novel: Single fathers’ climb to success.
  4. Article Idea: Creating your success.
  5. Poem Topic: True Success.

Quote

Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success.


~ Dale Carnegie

Challenge

In your journal or on a sheet of paper, write down what success means to you. Not your wife. Not your children. Not your parents. You. Read this once a week until you reach your goals.

Special Report

Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career

In this Special Report, you will see how it is possible for your teenager to help you out while you are building your freelance career and how much, if anything, you should pay him or her for that help. Teens can be a big help with things like:

* Their younger siblings.
* Keeping up the house.
* Business tasks.

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Freelance Ponderings and Advice: Issue # 8

Copyright 2011 Shannon L. Buck: How to Live the Freelance Life

                                         Your Education

Education is important to the freelancer, whether acquired by traditional means or not. A college education may not be wanted or attainable, but there are other ways to learn what you need to know to enable you to set up and run your business. You may need to learn things such as:

  • Starting a business

  • Blogging

  • Website building

  • Ebook writing

  • Creative writing

  • Graphic design

  • Journalism

You might go about learning these things in a variety of ways, such as:

  • Adult education classes at the local high school.

  • A course at the college, even when not attending for anything else.

  • Online paid courses, through a university or not.

  • Online free courses.

  • Reading up on the subject.

Do not be afraid to learn what is necessary to run your business.

Once you are educated, and have had the opportunity to practice what you have learned, be sure that you are teaching your skills to others. A newsletter, articles or an eCourse are a few ways in which you might accomplish this.

Quick Writing Tip

Create an eCourse centering around topics that you know a lot about.

5 Writing Prompts

  1. Article Idea: Online writing classes.
  2. Book Idea: Your writing journey.
  3. Ecourse: Travel writing.
  4. Online School Idea: Freelance school.
  5. Blog Idea: Lessons in writing.

Quote

The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.

~Martin Luther King, Jr.~

Challenge

Expand your education. Find and online or offline course to take that will aid you in building your freelance career. Free courses count for this!

Special Report

Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career

In this Special Report, you will see how it is possible for your teenager to help you out while you are building your freelance career and how much, if anything, you should pay him or her for that help. Teens can be a big help with things like:

* Their younger siblings.
* Keeping up the house.
* Business tasks.

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A Freelancer’s Helper

In this special report, A Freelancer’s Helper, I will show you the value of having people to help you with every day tasks while you work. Each person will have different needs, and this report will help you to decide what help would be best for your circumstances.

Freelance Ponderings and Advice: Issue # 3

Copyright 2011 Shannon L. Buck: How to Live the Freelance Life

                                                     An Easier Life

Life is hectic. There is so much to do, that it seems we will never accomplish it all. We complain that there is not enough time in the day, but there is if we use it wisely. I am guilty of not using my time wisely.

I am always looking for new ways to streamline my daily efforts at getting everything done, to allow me to do more writing. Here are some things that I have come up with:

  • Doubling up on recipes, freezing leftovers for quick meals on the busiest days.
  • A baking day once or twice a month is helpful. Bake muffins and breads on this day, to freeze and pull out when needed. Bake casseroles to fill the rest of the freezer with.
  • Organize your time by getting paid work out of the way first. By this I mean work that you are paid directly for, not revenue share articles and the like.
  • Cut back on the amount of time you spend on email.

Now that my Zowie is off at college, I have no more children at home. I no longer provide childcare in my home, which was my “day job” for many years. During this years’ spring cleaning, I am going to incorporate organizational methods that will allow me to spend less overall time each day cleaning. This, in turn, will free up time for my personal writing projects.

Quick Writing Tip

Cooking blogs can be fun to create. I run the Frugal Recipes blog, which gives me great joy. It helps many readers with organizing their kitchens, and gives them information about eating healthy on a budget.

5 Writing Prompts

  1. Article Idea: Cooking tips.
  2. Article Idea: Time management for writers.
  3. Book Idea: A unique cooking method.
  4. Blog Idea: Cooking.
  5. Newsletter Idea: Simple recipes for those with little time.

Quote

To laugh often and much. To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children. To leave the world a better place. To know one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.

~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

Challenge

Make a list of things you can do to streamline the different aspects of your life. Begin doing these things. Try adding one of the items from your list to your regular routine each week.

Special Report

Your Teen Can Help Your Freelance Career

In this Special Report, you will see how it is possible for your teenager to help you out while you are building your freelance career and how much, if anything, you should pay him or her for that help. Teens can be a big help with things like:

* Their younger siblings.
* Keeping up the house.
* Business tasks.

Special Report

A Freelancer’s Helper

In this special report, A Freelancer’s Helper, I will show you the value of having people to help you with every day tasks while you work. Each person will have different needs, and this report will help you to decide what help would be best for your circumstances.

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