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LinkedIn Round-Up

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Successful freelancers use LinkedIn daily.

After all, it’s the only social media where it’s socially acceptable to talk about work.

In honor of our upcoming bootcamp, LinkedIn Profile Mastery, we wanted to give you a round-up of all our posts on the topic of LinkedIn. Carol and the team here at Make a Living Writing have used LinkedIn to attract better clients and get higher-paying freelance writing jobs. Instead of having to send pitch letters, the companies and clients are reaching out to us (the writers), asking for our help and offering us gigs/jobs.

We’ll teach you how to do that in the LinkedIn Profile Mastery bootcamp mentioned above.

In the meantime, we wanted to share our round-up with you.

Our top two articles on the topic of LinkedIn are:

  1. How to Succeed as a LinkedIn Freelance Writer (Pro Examples)
  2. 7 Ways Writers Can Find LinkedIn Freelance Writing Jobs

We also have older articles including:

In a few weeks, we’ll be combining all of these posts into a mega LinkedIn post, including this one. But for now, you can read each article separately and decide what adventure you want to take.

Better paying writing jobs are just a few tweaks away. If you can learn how to make those tweaks and have clients chasing you down to write for them, you’ll be on the road to time freedom and financial freedom. We will teach you exactly how to do that. See you inside the LinkedIn Profile Mastery bootcamp!

How to Write a Personal Narrative (And Why It’s So Important)

How to Write a Personal Narrative (And Why It’s So Important)

The purpose of a personal narrative is to describe a specific story in your life. No matter who you are, you have a plethora of life experiences, events, and stories that can be crafted into a compelling personal narrative for use in an article, blog post, case study, etc.

Writing an Article vs. Writing a Blog Post: What’s the Difference?

Writing an Article vs. Writing a Blog Post: What’s the Difference?

Ever wonder what the difference is between writing an article and writing a blog post? It’s a topic that comes up a lot when people ask how to become a freelance writer. Besides style and research, you might be surprised by one of the key differences between blogs and articles.

Move-Up Markets for Freelance Writers

Move-Up Markets for Freelance Writers

After writing on my own blog about how freelance writers should aim for making $100 an hour, I heard from many writers. Mostly they wanted advice on how to achieve more modest goals—just moving up from the $8- to $15-an article level and perhaps making $30 an hour. So...