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Freelance Writing and Your Life

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

After so many months, I chatted with another freelance writer and in one of our conversations, she asked me how I juggled freelance writing and family life.  Even if you are in a different craft, freelance writing can be confusing. As I have mentioned in my earlier posts, it is hard to put a line between work and your personal life, even if you are still single – in a relationship or not.

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Why is it important? The obvious reason might be to be focused on what you are doing without your kid/s, asking you to play with her/him.But also, to be productive; many freelancers are guilty of spending too much time on the net without working. And in this field of freelancing, no work means no pay.

So here are my tips for those who want to be productive as well as focused in their freelance work.

Set a schedule


This was my answer to that freelance writer who asked me about juggling my work and family. Like any job, you must have a schedule- everyday and every week.

On my case, I try not to write during weekends unless I have urgent things to do or I have some free time. I dedicate weekends for my whole family especially for my husband who works so hard during the whole week.

Also, I work when my son is sleeping and when I’m done catering my husband’s needs- two hours in the afternoon and after 10pm. So on the average, I work at least 5 hours a day.

Shifting schedule with the nanny

I don’t wake up at 6am since I sleep late at night working. Also, freelancers with kids especially mommies must not totally leave her/his kid to the nanny. What is the purpose of working at home if you can’t spend time with your child?

I leave my son with the nanny in the morning usually from 6am ( when he wakes up) to 10am. And in the afternoon ( 4pm-6pm).

On my part, I play with him before lunch and his afternoon nap. When he wakes up, I play and eat snacks with him before giving him to his nanny for his playtime with our neighbors. Before dinner, I spend time with him until he falls asleep.

Inform or give the yaya an idea of your work and stress that you don’t want to be disturbed as much as possible. You may be able to  spend time with your child during ” your schedule” as a break or just to spend time with your son but make it sure with the nanny that she should handle your child during those times.

Train your child

Children can be easily be trained and taught. It was easy for me since I started this business of freelance writing when my son was still a little boy; so he is already used to Mama working on the keyboard and taking down notes.

My son knows our schedule and will not bother to knock on the door in my “little office”. I also close the door to show that “Mama is working”. But if I hear that my son wants me ( without being bratty or spoiled); I automatically stop and cater to him for a few minutes.

For those who have older children, tell them that you have to work and will play with them in a little while. If you are not working or done, spend time with them. This way, they will know that you really want to be there as long as you have the time.

Let them work with you

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This works with those with older kids. Children   want to imitate adults and if they “disturb” you,   give them something to work on. I let my son scribble or color his books if he wants to stay      with me. I also have an old laptop that he can        use pretending doing what I’m doing.

The tips above may let you organize your working schedule with kids around.

To end up, I feel very contented with my life as a career woman and as a woman. In this craft of freelance writing, it is a matter of setting priorities and making most of the time you have.


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Freelance Writing: Do’s and Dont’s when Writing Articles

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

This post is to answer someone who asked me about the “do’s and dont’s of Article Writing”. Thank you for the idea…here it is. I hope you will learn something to boost your career in freelance writing.

In general, there are two things to remember when writing any article; they must be original and of high quality. This post will elaborate so please read on…

1. Copied work and plagiarism.
To be frank, we are not that trained to make our work original way back in our thesis, essays and term papers. It’s like we are tempted to copy some sentences and add it to our project so it can become 5 pages or we are “confident” that our teacher may not know. Well, as a teacher; we always know. The words and ideas are too perfect and not that coherent with the rest.

In freelance writing, clients are very anxious that you will give them copied work. In the end, its their names who will be jeopardized and “flagged” by Google. But there are times that we have the same wordings to other works even though we really made it. The easiest is to check your work with the online tool, Article Checker or Copyscape if you have it before submitting to your client. Make the necessary changes to make it 100% original.

2. Spend time researching for your topics.
Some might consider “researching” for your topic a waste of time especially if you are writing a very short web content article. But researching by getting some key points and facts can save you time when writing. You must have some piece of paper and jot down all the necessary facts that are important for your article. This can save you time once you are writing your article. You will not be “lost of words” and your ideas are there already; you just have to combine them all.
3. Never rush your articles.
I have experienced being so loaded with many assignments because I got addicted to getting projects ( I will discuss this in another post; kindly remind me..lol) that I don’t have time to write them all in the best that I could. If you rush your articles, it will turn out so mediocre and you lose your client.

4. Make your article “readable”.
Online article writing gives opportunity to those people who are not ” walking dictionaries” to publish their works. Majority of people who use and read contents in the internet are just like us so keep your words simple. I read in one article that your work should not prompt our readers to look for a dictionary. Unless you are writing some specific articles like insurances, medicals and the likes where you need to add some jargon.
5. Grammar and Spelling.
Review your basic grammar in case you forgot. Do not rely on the spelling and grammar check of your computer since it can outlook some errors. Manually edit and check your work. Read and read your article before submitting it to your client.

6. Avoid “Fillers”.
A client asked you to write a 600-word article about “losing weight” and you are completely lost with words; you are still with 400 words. Some writers would make their sentences to long and repeating some ideas over and over again just to reach the number of words. Now, this is not good especially for readers, this will no longer interesting to read. Your work should be concise and direct to the point.

7. Make headings
To make your article readable, make at least one heading. For example your writing an article about “Losing Weight”; your article should look like this

How to Lose Weight

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Foods to Eat and Avoid
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Exercises to Start with
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Above, you made two headings which are ” Foods to Eat and Avoid” and “Exercises to Start With”. Having headings will only make your article organized but it can be easier for you to meet the number of words required. So it is easy to make a 600- word article if you do this; just allocate the number of words to each part.

There you have it, some of the things to keep in mind when writing any article. If you have other ideas, feel free to comment…


Earn and Write!

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Why I Stick with Freelance Writing

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

After a year of working as a school teacher, I have decided to quit my job to spend time with my baby. I have many guilt on being far from him during his infancy and I remember going to church, praying to still have a career while spending time with my son. And just recently, my husband asked about how I’m doing with my freelancing and if I’m happy working at home. A simple smile on my face is an assuring answer to my husband.

Money and time – that what I asked for. And I have it now, as a freelance writer. With the bliss I have now juggling both career and family time, many times I regret not to know about freelancing writing. I was so ignorant!

I forgive myself and I just enjoy the benefits of being a freelance writing. I don’t have a boss, I don’t have to be presentable to work and I don’t have to sacrifice my son. My clients are my clients, they can’t nag me when they are stressed or I don’t have to deal with parents questioning about their child’s grades. I don’t have to spend the night preparing my presentations but rather, reading “Gulliver’s Travel” to put my son to sleep.

time for swimming, anytime of the week

time for swimming, anytime of the week

And to top it all, I earn more than I used to be and now contributes to our household expenses, not to mention sending my brother to college. There might be some disadvantages but I am more inclined to the benefits of freelance writing.

Hence, I highly suggest mothers to work as a freelancer or a freelance writer if you are into this carft. I still hire a nanny to help me when I have tons of articles to write but I have lots of time to answer to my child’s cries.

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Freelance Writing: Five Disadvantages to Consider

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Be you own boss!

Earn while at home!

Career while spending time with your kids!

We often hear these phrases attached to the world of freelancing and with the advent of modern technologies and globalization, more and more people have shifted to work as freelancers.

And one of the most common group of freelancing, is freelance writing. Freelance writing doesn’t require that much skills especially in terms of technology compared to freelance web designers. And as long as you have the edge in writing, you are set to go.

But before you join the bandwagon of freelance writing or freelancing, here are five disadvantages of freelance writing to consider.

No work, no pay

As a freelance writer, you are paid for every work you have done.  If you are a regular employee, you love the long holidays and weekends knowing that you can take a break from your job and your income will not be affected, but this is not the case in freelance writing.If you get sick and can’t work, you will not have money.

With this, it is hard to find financial stability if you work as a freelancer. One must be keen in their finances since their is no assurance that you can receive a certain amount of money in a specific time like regular employees do.

No Benefits

Yeah, you will have plenty of time and you don’t have to rush to your office each morning but there are some benefits that companies offer that is hard to have if you are into freelance writing. These include sick leave, insurances, bonuses and many more.

Looking for Clients

There are many people who try to become freelance writers but when the reality of looking for clients sinks in, they give up. Looking for projects and clients is perhaps the main challenge in the world of freelancing. This is the reason why you must do your best in every project to have the so-called ” repeat clients” or referrals.

You have to shoulder the expenses

If you work as a freelance writer, you must have your own computer with a stable internet connection. Paying for your monthly internet bill is now deducted from your income as a freelance writer. Aside from that, you have to shoulder electricity and you can no longer have free coffee like in regular offices!

Boundary between your personal life

Working as a freelance writer may sound promising since it can give you more time for your family but you must set a limitation. This is particularly true if you have kids around while you are working at home. Since your office is just in your house, it is sometimes hard to separate your tasks as a homemaker, mother or wife and as a freelance writer.

Also. most freelance writers found themselves working during weekends or holidays when they are supposed to spend it with their kids or spouse.

To end up, this list of disadvantages of freelance writing is not to discourage you but to let you weigh things up for not all are suited to become freelance writers or freelancers in general. This list is also helpful for you to know what to expect if you decide to be one.


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How to Jumpstart your Freelance Writing

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009


I have encountered many people both online and in the real world on how to become a freelance writer. I have been in this business not for a long time but I am very contented with it. Finally, I found a career that I can have both money and time for my family particularly for my toddler.

But most of the people who want to enter the world of freelance writing are not writers themselves. But they have written some blogs or maybe their own journals and diaries. Hence, they have to start as a freelance writer from scratch.

Here is a step-by-step procedure to get your career as a freelance writer a start..

1. Recall your writing skills

This should be the first thing that an aspiring freelance writer should take into consideration especially if the last time you were into writing was during your essay final examination in college :-0. Remember, clients are into the quality of work that you can render to them. So how can you do this?

  • Start writing! This is the only way to do this. Start with what you did when you were little, you can write about your day or anything in your thoughts in a piece of paper or in a notebook just to be back in sync with your writing.
  • Create a blog. Since you will be dealing the online world then your writing must be available online. There are many free blogs like Blogger and WordPress which are user-friendly. Then try to write a piece which is at least 300 words and increase this as fast as you can. When applying for jobs, most articles would run for 500 words and some would demand 3-5 articles each day!

2. Prepare your portfolio.

A portfolio has all your past work like articles. It is not enough to attach a word document of your article when applying for a writing job. As mentioned, there are many free blogs that you can use. Your blog can be your portfolio if you have articles in it or you really have a separate portfolio that potential clients can refer to.

Like this blog can already be my portfolio for some clients. For my website, I have a menu for my portfolio, I have listed down my articles that has been published; my clients will just have to clink on the URL and viola! my article!

3. Get your Paypal account

Most writers cannot move on with their career as a freelance writer simply because they don’t have a Paypal account. Paypal is still the most common payment method online though I use Payoneer often since they have higher exchange rates. For Paypal, you need to have a credit card or go to apply for an EON Cyber Account with UnionBank. It would take at most ten days to validate your Paypal account. While you still don’t have Paypal, you can use your bank account or Gcash.

4. Look for clients

This is one of the most time-consuming part of this industry. Even if you already an established writer, just like any business you need to look for clients. You can either market your site or blog or look for them by yourself. For a start log on to freelance sites like Odesk or Getafreelancer. Some find it hard and long to land on their first assignment, but it is worth it. You can start carving your niche in these sites as a freelance writer.

Now, while waiting for your assignment from freelance sites, you can look for small scale writing jobs. Believe me, the pay is very low but as I said, make this as an investment to enhance your skills and to learn about the world of freelance writing. There are some writers who need help from others to meet deadlines. You can visit pinoymoneytalk, Entre Pinoy Atbp. and even friendster!

After you land your first assignment, please do your best. Like any business, repeat client will make your business grow; on my experience, my first client is still with me and she keeps bringing income to my wallet. So never let go of this opportunity!

Write and Earn!

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A Cup of Joe

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

I am one of the millions of people who love to drink coffee..and living in Asia where tea is more preferred, coffee is well-embraced in my country.And working as a freelance writer, sipping coffee makes my day.

There is its certain tang and relaxing effect whenever I sip my coffee. I can finish 3-4 cups each day and I just love it especially if I have many deadlines to meet for my freelance writing.

My dad told me that the word ” aroma” is specifically for coffee only. And indeed, its aroma or distinct smell sets it apart from other drinks. Even me, a freelance writer, I can’t think of another adjective that could place this drink on its pedestal.

Coffee took a long way from the original plant in LAtin America and Ethopia; different countries like in Indonesia have their own special coffee plant that result to a unique blend. harvested, roasted and brewed coffee is simply my ambrosia.

On my part, I love our own “native” coffee which was grounded with anise wine and egg shells. As a result, it has this unique flavor and aroma during roasting and when served.

But whatever it is, I just love to have my black cofee on my working table…

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Supplementing Your Freelance Income with Ebay

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

I have read several blogs about freelance writing and often times topics such as supplementing your income are discussed. What does this mean? This simply mean that you have to find other sources of income online aside from freelance writing.

And on my case as a freelance writer, I have opted for online selling. I have always wanted to have my own boutique and since I am in the online world now, I have chosen to sell online. Online shopping is a craze now – looking for uniue pieces at the convenience of your home.

Since, I am just new as an online seller, Ebay is my bff :-) . I have sold three items already , some were old books and my son’s old shoes. But Ebay is not just a place to transform your trash into money. There are many items there that are new and I have decided to sell new and handcrafted products.

Elastic Bangles

Twisted Necklaces of Glass and Coco beads

Twisted Necklaces of Glass and Coco beads

As a freelance writer, it is easy for me to write product descriptions and I enjoy taking photos of my items. With the help of my bff Joanne, we are now selling several items. (I’m Ebay seller val_lumanog)

If you are interested in this kind of business, start selling your old things. Books and vintage items are popular in Ebay..Then start or expand your product line with new products like RTW, gift items, even appliances. Take a good photo that potential buyers can really imagine what the product looks like and give a good price.

Also, be nice and accommodating to your clients. Dont think too much of the profit that you will yield. So increase your freelance income with ebay!

Happy Selling!


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..to teach is to learn twice…to WRITE is to learn MORE!

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Funny huh?

Well, working as a freelance writer made me learn many things. I have written hundreds of travel articles covering several European destination sand with writing, I have crossed borders within the scope of my mind. I have learned so many things and learn places and sights I never thought existed in this world.

Here are some of them:

  • Residents in one town of Greece literally found gold when German soldiers placed their gold in cans and buried them in the beach. The German soldiers hoped to dig them up when WWII would end.
  • Malta, off the coast of Africa in the Mediterranean is richer and more vibrant than you think
  • People from Tunisians look totally different as I thought they were ( I was so ignorant!)
  • Some resorts import their golden sand from the Sahara desert!

This is the beauty of freelance writing,  I keep on learning. I thought for a while that I can only expereince this when I was still teaching.  We cannot deny that when you teach, you learn more. You learn about other people, and become more adept in your subject matter with insights from my students.

And now, as a freelance writer I feel that the book of knowledge is in my fingertips as I push the keyboards to fill a whole document. They say that time is the greatest perk of being a freelance writer, but knowledge comes next. With several topics, you learn – or forced to learn since you have to do some researching.

We always learn in life but with this life I’m into..there is more learning. I learn while researching, learn when I’m writing and I learn more in reaching out to my readers. How good is that?

This may be one of the reasons why I will stick with freelance writing. Perks may not be in monetary form but they are totally priceless…..

Happy writing!

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Blogger Mom

Friday, May 16th, 2008

I started writing my diary and little notes when I was still in third grade. In this little notebook, I scribbled what I felt from my crushes to disappointments. And till I grew up, I kept journals that became my outlet for expressing myself. When I was pregnant, I jot down my feelings and anxieties.Never had I thought that this old practice of mine is my road to best job of my life – freelance writer.

I am a very jolly and sociable person that I reward myself by keeping some things to myself. I can do this through writing in journals. When I feel bad at a person, I’d rather write my feelings in a journal to avoid saying bad things to that person.

With technology, everything is done online and so are journals.  It was sad to replace my simple journals with my blogs. But blogs are more convenient and more artistic – it’s like combining my journals and scrapbooks!

I love blogging, I can say whatever I want and now I can share it. I’m no longer shy to tell people what I think – I’m no longer hesistant to share something to others.

I feel really good that as a freelance writer, I am paid to blog. Just recently, I created a new blog for a new website called FixMyLove. I find this blog interesting since it talks about relationships and about finding happiness. It is also very easy for me as a blogger since I can write things that are happening to me!

I still wrote one blog entry in FixMyLove and I will add more in the coming days. Please visit my blog and feel free to learn from other blogs. They have some articles that are really useful, not just for women but for men as well.

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