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What You Need To Know Before Placing An Ad For A Freelance Writer

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If you are getting ready to post an ad for "Freelance Writer Needed", there are a few things you should keep in mind in order to limit the pool of responses to only those that are truly qualified to get the job done. The truth is, there are literally thousands of people scouring through freelance writing ads that are hoping to land as many writing contracts as possible so they can stay home and run their own writing business. But, a good number of these people do not have the writing skills necessary to create good, clean, and relevant content. So, in order to prevent overflowing your email in-box with hundreds of inquiries that are nowhere near what you are looking for, try taking these simple steps.

Be Clear About Your Needs

Before you even think about creating an ad, you need to take the time to clearly determine what it is that you need written. Simply knowing that you need an article for your web site, for example, is not enough. You need to know the purpose of the article and how it will be used.

State Your Expectations In Your Ad

If you are only willing to hire someone with a certain number of years experience, be certain to include this in your ad. Or, if you want someone with a degree in a certain field or experience in an area outside of writing, be sure to include this information as well. For example, if you are looking for a technical writer that can explain how to use the software you have created, you might include a notation that you are only interested in hiring a ghostwriter with experience in technical writing that is specific to computer applications.

Include Your Rate of Pay

Many people are reluctant to include a rate of pay in their ads when they're looking for a freelance writer. But, when you fail to include your pay rate in your ad, you will get candidates that run the entire gamut of experience and payment expectations. If you have a small budget, it does you no good to get responses from individuals that command fees that are far outside of your budget.

If you are hoping to foster a bit of price competition, include a range of what you are willing to pay and mention that you are looking for the most competitive price. This will give the applicants an idea of your budgetary constraints while also encouraging them to quote you their best prices.

By following these few simple guidelines when creating and posting a "Freelance Writer Wanted" ad, you will be less likely to receive an onslaught of queries from those that are not qualified for your project. This will save you time and improve the likelihood of getting the project completed to your specifications.



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