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By Daniel Rose

The Batman vs. Superman Guide to Freelance Blogging

The Batman vs. Superman Guide to Freelance Blogging

Your secret’s out.

You’re a superhero, flying through the sites and blogs of the internet, saving readers from bland writing and boring content. Maybe you even wear your underwear on the outside of your pants. Either way, I salute you.

However, with great blogging comes great responsibility, and the journey can be tough. Fortunately, Batman and Superman have some great advice for those looking to fly high as freelance bloggers.

How to blog like Batman

Bat-tip #1: Remember your mask

Batman’s mask makes him more than just a man. It helps him strike fear into the hearts of villains everywhere.

While you (hopefully) won’t be striking fear into anyone’s heart, you need to step up and claim your identity.  To become something more than the average. Even Bane knew this.

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By Johanna Hartford

How I Convinced Cosmopolitan to Publish My Blog Post [And You Can Too]

How I Convinced Cosmopolitan to Publish My Blog Post [And You Can Too]

Do you think you can’t get published by a big name due to lack of experience? Think again. 

My first ever published piece ran on Cosmopolitan.com and has become an invaluable writing sample in my portfolio. Pay attention, because I’m going to explain how you can get the heavy hitters to take a chance on you, too.

Digital media is interactive, and successful online magazines and blogs understand the importance of connecting with readers. Editors and content managers aren’t just seeking feedback – in some cases they want real readers to contribute to the publication.

If you have no published writing samples, no professional experience, and no idea where to start, don’t worry. That’s exactly where I was until one email from the editor of Cosmopolitan.com changed everything.

Take the following into account when pitching, and you’ll be well on your way to catching the eye of your favorite online magazine or blog, no matter how intimidating reaching out may seem. 

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By Sophie Lizard

Why Your Photos Are Worth Millions [Plus a $100 Pitchfest Prize]

Why Your Photos Are Worth Millions [Plus a $100 Pitchfest Prize]

Now, let’s be sensible about this.

Most of the people who read this post will never get a million dollars for a photo they’ve taken. It’s unlikely, though not impossible.

But a million views, ah, that’s a different matter. It’s totally possible for a good blog post with awesome photos to get a million views. Yep, even one of *your* posts for a client whose blog is moderately popular.

Sometimes a post goes viral purely on the strength of its visuals. How many times has a photo caught your eye on a social network that isn’t dedicated specifically to images? Like on Facebook or Twitter, say, or on LinkedIn.

You may not go there intending to gawp at photos of other people’s cats, lunch, home office setup or accidental sideboob flash, but all those images are there just waiting to jump in your eyeballs as you scroll down. (OK, not so much sideboob on LinkedIn. But TBH it really depends who you network with — even LinkedIn has lively subcultures of burlesques, erotica writers, vajazzlers and other deviants.)

Why are those images there? Because someone shared the post that photo or video was featured in. Why did they share it? Because of the visual elements that make it more fun, more surprising or more insightful. More cool. More meaningful. More worth pointing out to a friend.

Point is, you can either:

(A) Write a brilliant blog post, or

(B) Write a brilliant blog post with an information-rich graphic, a funny stick-figure illustration, and a sequence of photos or screenshots that show YOU doing whatever you’re talking about in your post.

As the editor-in-chief of this reasonably popular blog you’re reading, I can tell you that I’d pay a writer more for Option B.

And now I’m giving you a chance to win $100 by creating *your* version of Option B.

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By Cherese Cobb

Blogging 911: Six Tips for Repairing a Blown-up Relationship

Blogging 911: Six Tips for Repairing a Blown-up Relationship

Blowing up a relationship — it’s every blogger’s worst nightmare, and a few months ago, it almost happened to me.

My only steady client sent me a fuming email. She demanded her money back because she claimed I had plagiarized, which was “unethical and… unacceptable.” The worst part: she said, “[I] can no longer accept your article submissions.”

I wasn’t originally given the chance to do a rewrite or explain my side of the story.

I was completely side-swiped.

After all, I’d done an interview with a popular wedding planner on Facebook. I had even sent my editor the transcript, and according to a free online plagiarism checker, my article had 0% non-unique content. (By the way, a 2014 study from Texas Tech found that plagiarism checkers often produce false positives, especially when jargon or “topic phrases” are used. Those checkers can also provide incorrect source links, and score papers inconsistently.)

It turns out I did plagiarize by accident. I’d copied quotes from something I’d read online and inserted them into my piece without proper attribution, so why did my client write this glowing testimonial less than a month later?

Cherese exudes personality in her writing, she consistently expresses innovative tips in a way that our readers love. Cherese has the ability to interview industry experts and summarize their knowledge using language that is easy to understand. Cherese shows incredible professionalism, is always open to feedback and works hard to ensure her posts meet our needs.”

I turned my rocky working relationship around, and you can too.

First of all, take a deep breath. Breathe in. Breathe out.

Are you calm? If not, hide your laptop, phone, or tablet. Yes, I’m serious! Go for a walk, scream into a pillow, eat a pint of Ben & Jerry’s (and cry into it), or get down on your knees and say a prayer.

Then pull up your britches and… 

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By Lauren Spear

Reverse Scope Creep: How to Break Up With Your Ever-Shrinking Freelance Gig

Reverse Scope Creep: How to Break Up With Your Ever-Shrinking Freelance Gig

He’s cheating on you.

You’re doing everything you used to do for him — all those things he said he loved — but he’s pulling away. Oh, sure, he says you’re still the tops and that he never wants to end his relationship with you, but it’s just not the same as it used to be.

But you know he needs what you’d been giving him. Really needs it. So, if he’s not getting it from you, he must be getting it somewhere else…

Sounds like you’re dealing with reverse scope creep!

Reverse scope creep is killing your relationship

“Reverse scope creep” was a term we came up with in the (free!) Be A Freelance Blogger forum to describe a client condition that’s the opposite of the dreaded “scope creep.” Let me show you what I mean:

Scope creep = When a project slowly gets out of control by becoming much, much larger than what you initially agreed to in your contract. Basically when a client continues to ask you to do “just one more thing” and you do, because you’re too nice for your own good.

Reverse scope creep = When your contract promised you a ton of work but now you’re barely doing anything. For instance, you were told you’d be writing (and getting paid for) 3-4 blog posts per month… but now you’re lucky if you get assigned/paid for one blog post every two months. But your client still “really loves” your work and wants you to continue working with them.

It’s an odd situation to find yourself in as a freelance blogger. There’s a chance you haven’t even come across this problem in your career yet. However, there are four main reasons why reverse scope creep crops up… 

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