Archive for the 'Editor's Ink' Category

Make a Name for Yourself (Part Deux)

By: Linda Orlando, May 4th, 2007

Another way a beginning freelance writer can find some instant credibility is to look for jobs with high visibility or name-brand recognition. Don’t worry so much about making a million bucks right off the bat; some employers just look great on a resume, no matter what your paycheck was. Potential employers will be much […]

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Make a Name for Yourself!

By: Linda Orlando, April 10th, 2007

It’s probably a safe bet that every freelance writer in the world has a vision in mind of their name being listed on a bestseller list, in a magazine TOC, or even in the credits of a movie. But it can take years of hard work before the world knows your name, and in the […]

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Three P’s of Successful Freelancing: Professionalism, Perfection, and Punctuality

By: Linda Orlando, March 1st, 2007

Believe it or not, you don’t have to have the world’s best writing skills to be a freelance writer. Believe it or not, it isn’t all that difficult to find writers who have good vocabularies and know how to turn a phrase or two. What is difficult to find—believe it or not—is writers who actually […]

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A Decade of Editor’s Ink Excellence

By: Linda Orlando, February 25th, 2007

Ten years ago if someone had told me that on one rainy afternoon in February 2007 I’d be writing something for a blog, first I would have laughed, and then I would have asked what the heck a “blog” was. These days, with that word in the common vernacular of any regular Internet user, the […]

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Looking Back…and Forward

By: Matthew Blevins, February 17th, 2007

It’s still hard for me to believe, but Editor’s Ink now officially has a long history. Started in 1997 by two “greenhorns”, the company and its founders have certainly had an interesting history and now, eleven years after founding the company, those young bucks are seasoned 30-somethings. I know, because I’m one of them, and […]

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