Wednesday, July 9, 2014

How Are Training Programs Beneficial to Freelance Writers: Becoming a Professional Freelance Writer



Freelance writers have an insatiable desire to write, but hesitate to take training programs because they can be time consuming and take away from valuable, freelance writing time. Training programs also require concerted motivation and effort on the part of a freelance writer.

What are the benefits of taking freelance training programs?

Undertaking training programs can be beneficial because they help freelance writers to improve their writing and editing skills, as well as teach them how to save valuable time. Like any other programs or courses, they are time consuming and require research, as well as active participation.

What kinds of freelance training programs are available today?

The article, “Free tools for freelance writers: Learning tools” by Alicia Sparks, suggests that there are numerous “free courses, webinars, tele-seminars, e-books, and other learning tools” available to anyone interested in becoming a more professional freelance writer.

Spark’s website, Writingspark.com also lists a number of college and university courses, as well.
Most freelance writers are career or second career oriented. Income may be a short or long-term goal for many freelance writers. Those who do not focus on freelance writing as a career, may simply desire to become better writers, rather than just write for the sake of writing.

Writing programs increase the likelihood of improving a writer’s efforts, which can lead to a successful, freelance writing career. Many potential freelance writers have, or have had other careers where they have accumulated vast knowledge they can share with others. Freelance writers may wonder which is the best format with respect to writing about these realms of knowledge, as many have not learned how to write professional major papers or theses. Quoting sources may also be problematic.

Publication in many different forms is a possibility for every freelance writer. Training programs focus on basic or more advanced writing skills, as well as publication options. Publication may be via newspaper articles, news events, bulletins or reports, movie or book reviews, etc. Internet-related publication in e-books, personal blogs or publication on professional web sites of various kinds, is also a possibility. Many freelance writers seek to publish poetry or fiction in book form, or on a variety of freelance writer’s platforms.  Learning web design skills or Internet content writing can be beneficial in each case.

While many writers may not see or comprehend the vast scope of training programs or courses, there are numerous genres for ambitious freelance writers. Even a course in creative writing or writing for children can prove beneficial in this respect and lead to the possibility of writing in that genre.

Well-written freelance articles sell immediately, while poorly written works need extensive editing, which is time consuming for editors or publishers. Being able to edit one’s own writing on a professional freelance writer’s level is beneficial because the content immediately becomes more professional looking and marketable.

Many freelance writers consider the freedom in writing as the privilege of writing whatever, whenever and however. They may produce works that are inappropriate in content because they have never had any training directed towards professionalism in freelance writing. Taking a course or training program in writing can increase a freelance writer’s level of professionalism.

These are just a few of the benefits of training programs for freelance writers. Every freelance writer can learn something from training programs, as there are always new and different kinds of knowledge emerging on the horizon.   


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