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		<title>Building a Financially Sustainable Writing Career: Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J.C. Hewitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most freelancers already know that they need to market themselves. Bloggers usually know this too, although they sometimes focus on their blog as their only marketing tool. Marketing is for all writers though, and in fact for anyone who wants to have a sustainable professional career. A fully employed technical writer or business writer might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 10px;" src="http://www.poewar.com/images/moneykey.jpg" alt="Sustainable Writing Career" width="212" height="318" />Most freelancers already know that they need to market themselves. Bloggers usually know this too, although they sometimes focus on their blog as their only marketing tool. Marketing is for all writers though, and in fact for anyone who wants to have a sustainable professional career. A fully employed technical writer or business writer might not see the need for marketing themselves, but even a &#8220;permanent&#8221; job can suddenly end, and the more well-known and respected you are, the easier it will be to find the next job.</p>
<p>If you are out of work, you need marketing even more. Sending out your resume in response to a job advertisement is just one way to get a job, and it is the way that ensures you have the most competition. Building a solid public reputation opens many doors and helps bring people to your door instead of you having to hunt for them. The best job search is the one that is already being done before you need the job.</p>
<h3>Create a Portfolio</h3>
<p>The first, most basic step that every writer should take is to create a personal portfolio. Collect samples of your best work and have them ready to send out at a moment&#8217;s notice. Be ready for print or electronic distribution. The more professional your portfolio looks the more professional and qualified you look. Don&#8217;t forget to add a business card, a well-designed resume and a professional biography.</p>
<h3>Build a Web Site</h3>
<p>It should come as no surprise that I recommend every writer have a web site. Even if you don&#8217;t want to be a blogger or web publisher, having a small, attractive site that has samples of your work makes you much easier to find. That is the key to marketing, making sure that when people are thinking of a writer with your skills, they can find you. The site isn&#8217;t just for prospective employers. It should be media friendly as well. Make sure it has a contact form or at least your email address so that it is easy to get in touch with you.</p>
<h3>Be Social</h3>
<p>One of the best ways to get your qualifications out there is to join social groups, both online and in person. Almost ever writing field has an organization that caters to it, from the Society for Technical Communication to the Public Relations Society of America to the Direct-Mail/Marketing Association. Beyond those groups, there are general groups of business people such as The Toastmasters, The Rotary Club and the Chamber of Commerce. Online, of course, you have services such as LinkedIn and Xing, which allow you to exchange resumes and professional contacts all over the world.</p>
<h3>Advertise</h3>
<p>When I needed freelance work to get me by while I was getting my Master&#8217;s Degree, I put an ad in the local newspaper. It has a professional services section and no other writer has a listing, so I put one in and I almost immediately got work. The ad paid for itself and more within two weeks. I also advertised on my web site, and generated some business that way. This was passive recruitment. I didn&#8217;t have to call a single person or send them my resume/portfolio. They came to me. It is amazing how many people are looking for your skills but just don&#8217;t know where to find them. Advertising in print publications is generally cheap. Advertising on a relevant web site can be an even bigger bargain. Sometimes you&#8217;ll want to do this even when you don&#8217;t need the work right away, just to make sure people remember you.</p>
<h3>Pick Up the Phone</h3>
<p>Do you know why cold calling works? It works for four reasons:</p>
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<li>It is quick</li>
<li>It is direct</li>
<li>It can be done from anywhere</li>
<li>Most people don&#8217;t have the guts to do it</li>
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<p>You can spend all day telling me why you can&#8217;t call people. Yes, it is hard to do. The only reason to do something that personal and risk individual rejection is that it works. You can get rejected a hundred times in a day. Getting rejected takes almost no time at all. The sale you make is what matters, especially when you absolutely have to put food on the table.</p>
<h3>Get Your Name Out</h3>
<p>There are literally hundreds of marketing strategies. I highly recommend reading a book or two on marketing so that you understand the general concepts. There are also companies (and writers) who specialize in doing this for you. The important thing about marketing, especially if you aren&#8217;t the type to cold call a company, is to be working on it while you have work so that opportunities are easier to find when you need them.</p>
<p>A key to sustainability is to avoid having limited resources. When it comes to a career, your resources are personal and professional contacts, advertising, marketing materials, marketing knowledge and a high profile. Having all of these instead of just a few will help you sustain a long-term marketing career.</p>
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