FreelanceWriting.com Launches Web Blog to Help Writers Succeed in Their Careers
By PRWEB


FreelanceWriting.com (http://www.freelancewriting.com (http://www.freelancewriting.com)), the web site for todayÂ’s
working writers, recently launched a daily Blog on its home page, providing crucial information to help writers
succeed in their careers.

(PRWEB) March 1, 2004--FreelanceWriting.com (http://www.freelancewriting.com (http://www.freelancewriting.com)), the
web site for todayÂ’s working writers, recently launched a daily Blog on its home page, providing crucial information
to help writers succeed in their careers.

Published every morning, Monday through Friday,
FreelanceWriting.comÂ’s daily Blog features:

o WRITING-RELATED NEWS. Every Monday and Thursday mornings, writers can access how-to articles, interviews, and
newsworthy stories related to writing and freelancing.

o MORNING COFFEE. Published every Tuesday morning, MORNING COFFEE provides fresh freelance jobs and writing
opportunities to help writers find their next freelance gig.

o RECENT MAGAZINE LAUNCHES. Published every Wednesday morning, this feature lists new magazine start-ups with contact
info. to editors. New magazines can be an untapped source of freelance work, as they often need new content for
upcoming issues. Writers can use these listings to contact the editorial staff for
writer's guidelines or to inquire about any recent or future freelance needs.

o WEEKEND WARRIOR. Published every Friday morning, this feature points to a collection of content covering
freelancing, finances, success, business, and motivation, to help writers ready, inspire and improve themselves for
the upcoming week.

Writers can view FreelanceWriting.comÂ’s current Blog by going to
http://www.freelancewriting.com (http://www.freelancewriting.com)

Launched in 1998, FreelanceWriting.com
(http://www.freelancewriting.com (http://www.freelancewriting.com)) offers aspiring and professional writers access to
an endless stream of industry news, job opportunities, editorial content, and networking opportunities. As more and
more web sites charge for membership, FreelanceWriting.com makes all of its content and features free to the public.

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