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12.01.09

Becoming A Successful Freelance White Paper Writer Takes Self Promotion

By Michael Stelzner

Successful writers share one common trait - they market themselves using very easy-to-implement tactics. Yet even as demand for writers is skyrocketing, many freelancers would rather spend their time walking the dog or washing the dishes.

"What we've got here is a major disconnect. Never before in the history of words has the demand for freelance writers been so high. Yet I constantly hear from copywriters, journalists, technical writers and copyeditors that 'marketing' is a four-letter word," says Michael A. Stelzner, one of America's top-paid freelance writers.

There's plenty of work for the taking. According to a recent Junta42 study, 6 in 10 businesses are spending more for content production. The need for case studies, ebooks, newsletters, articles, websites, white papers and press releases is growing at an unprecedented rate.?For the writer who applies a few simple techniques, work is plentiful and money is good.

To land more work from higher-paying clients, Stelzner and nine other top-billing freelancers suggest the following easy-to-employ tactics:

How Ten of America's Top Writers Keep the Money Flowing In

#1: Stop Billing by the Hour: "Pricing projects by a fixed fee, not by the hour, increases your chances of landing the job. Don't say, 'My fee to write your e-newsletter is $75 per hour.' Say, 'My fee to write your e-newsletter is $800.'"-Steve Slaunwhite, author of "Start & Run a Copywriting Business."


#2: Write About Your Target Industry: "Identify some of the biggest names in your target industry. Interview a few of them, create a great article and shop it to a few major online or offline publications. The free press will help you gain exposure and be read by an audience of prospective clients. Plus, the experts will be happy to help you again in the future."-Michael A. Stelzner, author of "Writing White Papers."

#3: Stay Top of Mind by Keeping in Touch With Clients
: "It doesn't matter how good a job you did for a client before. When even a little time has passed, if you're out of sight, you're out of mind. Pick a way to stay in touch-by phone, personal email, newsletters or social media. Doing so may even remind clients they need to get started on a project-and they'll call you."-Casey Hibbard, author of "Stories That Sell."

#4: Leverage Social Media Marketing
: "In this age of Google and social media, your prospects are even more distracted, cynical about sales messages and rightly motivated by their own self-interest. Make your promotional content brief, attractive and to the point. Always offer significant value before asking for anything. When making a request, frame the action as a way for the prospect to get even more benefits."-Chris Garrett, co-author of "ProBlogger."

#5: Ask for Referrals From People You Know: "Whether or not you're new to freelance copywriting, approaching people you already know about your freelance business, such as previous employers, is always the best place to start prospecting. These folks know and trust you. Even if they can't hire you, they're usually more than willing to introduce you to those who can."-Ed Gandia, author of "Stop Wishing and Start Earning.

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About the Author:
Visit http://www.writingwhitepapers.com/blog/ for extensive resources on crafting compelling white papers and applying creative marketing tactics.

Michael A. Stelzner is the author of the new book Writing White Papers: How to Capture Readers and Keep Them Engaged and has written nearly 100 white papers for companies such as Microsoft, FedEx, Motorola, Monster and SAP.
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