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How to Become a Freelance Writer While in School

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Study costs have risen exponentially in the past few years. According to a recent article published in the American Association of University Professors, the median family income can't compensate for the increasing fees, leaving students having to take out loans or find a job, or both. Many students must consider other avenues to fund their studies entirely or pay the portion not covered by grants.

However, the situation isn't altogether dismal. Students who work have the distinct advantage over their peers of gaining valuable real-world experience, especially if the job is in a field the student wants to pursue after graduation, such as freelance writing. This article explores the pathway to take to become a freelance writer and its benefits for your future career.


Enhance and Polish Your Writing Skills

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Writing, in general, requires a good grasp of essential language components, such as grammar, spelling, and punctuation. It also requires an extensive vocabulary to write about different topics. These are all skills you can develop over time.

However, writing isn't only about putting random words on paper. Writers have to write clearly and concisely to communicate their ideas effectively. Writing requires dedication and excellent time-management skills. As a college student, you know that's easier said than done, but several online writing labs can help you hone your writing skills. Enroll in a writing program at your university, or start writing for your college or community newspaper to test the waters and determine your strengths and weaknesses as a writer.


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Build Your Portfolio and Attract Clients

Writing a few blogs and articles when you have time between studying and other responsibilities is fine if you only want to earn some money on the side. However, if you're serious about writing and wish to continue past the completion of your studies, you must build a portfolio that attracts publishers and clients.

Freelancing is an attractive option if you enjoy flexibility and variety and are considering starting your own business. There are several top-notch writing platforms on the internet. Some provide step-by-step instructions on creating a freelance writing career, and others offer freelance writing opportunities. 


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Start Your Own Freelance Business

If you want to start writing professionally and invoice clients, you must create a business entity. Generally, a business requires a Federal Tax Identification Number, also known as an EIN, to identify the company and track its payroll taxes. There are several advantages to having an EIN, such as protecting your business against identity theft, creating credibility with clients, and minimizing paperwork when you're filing your annual taxes. Ensuring that you get everything taken care of for your business can be overwhelming, so create an online calendar where you can track everything you need to do and when. These online calendars are excellent for when you have multiple people helping you throughout the process.


Get Down to Brass Tacks

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Freelance writing can be an excellent kick-start to your career. By developing essential workplace skills while studying, you set yourself apart from your peers, and you may even wish to continue and establish yourself as a full-time writer.

If you need help getting your business started, working with business and career coach Valery Taboh can help you find your way. Click here to book a free consultation.