Dear Writers,
Here’s the recording of our discussion with Lily Canter. If you’re looking to build a long-term career as a freelance writer, this is chock full of valuable information.
We talked about quite a few topics, but the stand-out point, for me, was Lily’s advice for building long-term relationships with editors.
In fact, she shared one simple strategy that makes so much sense it’s surprising that so few writers do it. (This strategy alone is extremely valuable — and well worth learning!)
Here’s some of what we talked about:
How to transition to freelance writing full time. Lily gave some very practical advice on making the transition to full time freelancing, based on her personal experience.
How to get paid to go on fully-funded press trips. Lily just got back from a fully funded trip to Bermuda. She discusses exactly how to land these press trips. (And when you can expect to start getting them.)
Should you actually specialize or generalize? The common advice to new freelancers is to choose a niche and stick with it. It turns out that’s not exactly true. (As proven by Lily’s experience.)
How to build long-term relationships with editors. Most successful freelancers are able to have a sustainable career because of the relationships they’ve built with editors. Lily gives very practical advice for making these relationships happen.
Managing Your Workflow. Lily shares the system she uses to keep her schedule under control — so she knows that enough money’s coming in, and whether to send more pitches, or focus on writing her next article.
Writing for Publications Abroad. Many new freelancers wonder whether they can write for publications across the world. Lily shares exactly how this happened for her — and gives practical advice for those who want to follow this path.
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