Here is another entry in the F.I.T.S. (Freelancer In The Spotlight) Series on Wording Well.
The “Freelancer In The Spotlight” today is Joe Warnimont.
Be sure to stick around to the end, because I asked Joe a couple of questions, and have plans to ask him more in the comments!
Now please welcome Joe Warnimont to center stage.
Take it away, Joe!
How Joe Got Involved in Freelance Writing
I started freelance writing when I was at my first marketing job, straight out of college. It was in the golf industry, and although it allowed me to gain a better understanding about golf, that wasn’t exactly the most interesting industry, and not many people golf anymore.
I’ve always enjoyed writing down story ideas and random thoughts in a journal, but throughout high school and college, nothing ever came of this random hobby. I started structuring these thoughts when I built a blog and created twenty blog posts to start selling my writing to clients.
No, I didn’t start writing because of the passion; I eventually wanted to make money off of it. It never made sense to me when people said they just wrote for the love of it. Sure, it’s fun, but writing takes lots of work, and if you don’t have a plan to eventually gain recognition or make some sort of living, you can’t ever make a career out of it. You can’t drop that office job.
So, I built a blog in an effort to pitch to companies for my freelance services and to even make a bit of money through book sales and affiliate links. Read More