Post by account_disabled on Jan 23, 2024 4:22:39 GMT -5
Ekaterina Kushnir , editor and content marketer, author of the Telegram channel "Not just an editor" , was asked one of the questions she doesn't really like: "I write about investments, tell me the sources with the customers . " It is difficult to answer such questions constructively and usefully, but Kateryna has an answer As always, let's go through the points: Probably, the question is poorly worded, but just in case, there are no special sources where good customers on a certain topic sit and wait for someone to order a text. These sources are everywhere, they are the same for everyone, there is no way to search for an order that only the chosen ones know about.
The easiest way to search is to subscribe to all possible C Level Executive List channels, groups and chats with vacancies and projects in all social networks, monitor all sites with job announcements. And there to look for something suitable for the topic, and then write to clients, show examples of work, do tests - as always, no magic. Over time, it will become clear where the offers are more suitable in terms of topic and payment, and where it is worth unsubscribing. In my opinion, there are more good projects in Telegram, there are also a couple of good groups on Facebook, for example mine. They are easy to find, but if someone really needs it, I can remember what I signed up for when I was looking for projects and make a list. You can try to collect a list of companies and blogs that are related to the desired topic. And then write there directly.
Another option: offer your services to agencies - they may have interesting projects. I have never tried this method - there was no need, but I know a couple of authors who have succeeded. And this is how my husband found a job as a developer — he wrote in an IT company, got an internship, and it took off. Moreover, he had no real experience, only Pet-projects. It also helps to write in your social networks that you are an editor, working with such and such a topic. And also leave announcements about your services in those groups where it is allowed. The main thing is to do it adequately. From the editorial office. We recommend subscribing to Kateryna Kushnir's Telegram channel "Not just an editor" . There is a lot of information about commercial writing, editorial and content marketing. And don't miss other articles from Kateryna : "Review of Ludmila Sarycheva's book "Give way to drama"" "Difficulties of novice authors.
The easiest way to search is to subscribe to all possible C Level Executive List channels, groups and chats with vacancies and projects in all social networks, monitor all sites with job announcements. And there to look for something suitable for the topic, and then write to clients, show examples of work, do tests - as always, no magic. Over time, it will become clear where the offers are more suitable in terms of topic and payment, and where it is worth unsubscribing. In my opinion, there are more good projects in Telegram, there are also a couple of good groups on Facebook, for example mine. They are easy to find, but if someone really needs it, I can remember what I signed up for when I was looking for projects and make a list. You can try to collect a list of companies and blogs that are related to the desired topic. And then write there directly.
Another option: offer your services to agencies - they may have interesting projects. I have never tried this method - there was no need, but I know a couple of authors who have succeeded. And this is how my husband found a job as a developer — he wrote in an IT company, got an internship, and it took off. Moreover, he had no real experience, only Pet-projects. It also helps to write in your social networks that you are an editor, working with such and such a topic. And also leave announcements about your services in those groups where it is allowed. The main thing is to do it adequately. From the editorial office. We recommend subscribing to Kateryna Kushnir's Telegram channel "Not just an editor" . There is a lot of information about commercial writing, editorial and content marketing. And don't miss other articles from Kateryna : "Review of Ludmila Sarycheva's book "Give way to drama"" "Difficulties of novice authors.