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Medical Writing Jobs 101: How to Find a Great Job (& Get Hired)

Smart Blogger

The broad definition includes all writing in the medical industry, from short advertisements to large medical textbooks. To see if you could stand working with technical documents day after day, here’s a document written in 2010. This doesn’t include positions such as writing advertisements or blog posts. billion by 2026.

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How Much Does SEO Cost? The Price of SEO Services in 2023

The Hoth

The average freelance copywriter charges $350 -$399 for a 1500 word blog post according to this survey. Think about it – people pay upwards of $8-$30 dollars per click for an industry like Roofing when advertising on Google. In 2010, that all started to change with the birth of The HOTH.

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Full-time Freelance Writing Jobs | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

The Pros and Cons Written by Agent X - 30 Comments Here’s a great slam-dunk post for you from my respected friend and international copywriting authority, Dean Rieck of Direct Creative and Pro Copy Tips. If you want to make a career of writing, should you look for a full-time job in a company or strike out on your own as a freelancer?

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How to Set Your Copywriting Fees and Earn What You’re Worth

Men With Pens

One was a conversation with James, who commented on one of my blogs that many copywriters aren’t good with numbers. Another discussion was with an associate who said he saw freelance projects on Elance with bids of $50 for sales letters and $5 for blog posts. However, for most freelance writing, that should be your minimum.

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5 Fundamentals That Determine How Fast Your Blog Grows

ProBlogger

They order cheap content from freelance copywriters (like $5 for a 500 words article) and then send out canned emails to every blog they’re able to find, offering this poor content. So your job is to advertise them your most amazing content till they’re still here. Hardly a few. Which makes me kind of a big deal (just kidding).

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Do Clients Need to Like You to Buy? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

A new freelancer hears that this guy is an expert. So he goes to the website and lo and behold, this expert claims he knows everything about freelancing. Michael Martine ( @remarkablogger ) January 11, 2010 at 1:34 am There’s another kind of “wrongness.&# But why would they doubt you? So our guy listens attentively.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I was having a conversation with Deb Ng of Freelance Writing Gigs on Twitter , and I smirked at her comment. But I will soak up any free knowledge and education then apply it to my freelancing so I can make more money…” Yeah. We can anyway ask for donation or earn from freelance contracts. “We get to retire? I apologize.)