A Little Bird Told Me Freelance Writing Podcast show

A Little Bird Told Me Freelance Writing Podcast

Summary: Two freelance writers chart the highs, lows and no-nos of successful self-employment

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 Episode 49: How to Make Creative Marketing Ideas Work | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1803

Marketing activities need to be carried out regularly by all freelancers, and thinking creatively about how to make approaches will increase your success rate considerably. In this solo episode, Lorrie looks at some unusual marketing ideas and discusses how they can be used by freelance writers. Show Notes:  Roses are red pub sign: http://i.imgur.com/i32ru.jpg Amnesty hanging people flyers: http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/handle07.jpg ESPN Brasil interactive advert: http://yepyep.gibbs12.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/football.jpg Rock FM air guitars: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Dc8q8nuzrHw/R3tyYHs6JMI/AAAAAAAABtY/9P7T3am7Pqk/s1600/Afbeelding%2B1.png Accountancy terms glossary: http://www.freelanceadvisor.co.uk/freelancer-basics/the-definitive-freelancer-accountancy-glossary/ There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie online, follow these links: Websites Lorrie's website: http://www.lorriehartshorn.com Twitter Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie: http://www.facebook.com/ThatWordyBird LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.

 Episode 49: How to Make Creative Marketing Ideas Work | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1803

Marketing activities need to be carried out regularly by all freelancers, and thinking creatively about how to make approaches will increase your success rate considerably. In this solo episode, Lorrie looks at some unusual marketing ideas and discusses how they can be used by freelance writers. Show Notes:  Roses are red pub sign: http://i.imgur.com/i32ru.jpg Amnesty hanging people flyers: http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/handle07.jpg ESPN Brasil interactive advert: http://yepyep.gibbs12.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/football.jpg Rock FM air guitars: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Dc8q8nuzrHw/R3tyYHs6JMI/AAAAAAAABtY/9P7T3am7Pqk/s1600/Afbeelding%2B1.png Accountancy terms glossary: http://www.freelanceadvisor.co.uk/freelancer-basics/the-definitive-freelancer-accountancy-glossary/ There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie online, follow these links: Websites Lorrie's website: http://www.lorriehartshorn.com Twitter Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie: http://www.facebook.com/ThatWordyBird LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.

 Episode 48: How to prevent your freelance business from wasting money | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4254

Many freelance writers have periods of lower income than they would like, with less lucrative work or the loss of a major client. In this episode, Philippa and Lorrie talk about ways to save money in your freelance business, and different tips and tricks to stop wasting cash. Show Notes Google Drive Open Office Open University OpenLearn Alison.com YouTube Suite101 WikiHow Quora Credit Unions MoneySavingExpert TopCashback Google Calendar Checker Plus for Google Calendar (Chrome Extension) Facebook Events on Google Calendar (Chrome Extension) Send to Calendar (Chrome Extension) Save your local library Philippa's work bookshelf There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie and Philippa on the web, follow these links: Websites Philippa Willitts's freelance writing website Lorrie Hartshorn's freelance writing website Philippa Willitts's Social Media Writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie on Facebook Philippa's main freelance writing Facebook page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook page LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Philippa Willitts Google+ Philippa Willitts Pinterest Philippa Willitts Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.    

 Episode 48: How to prevent your freelance business from wasting money | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4254

Many freelance writers have periods of lower income than they would like, with less lucrative work or the loss of a major client. In this episode, Philippa and Lorrie talk about ways to save money in your freelance business, and different tips and tricks to stop wasting cash. Show Notes Google Drive Open Office Open University OpenLearn Alison.com YouTube Suite101 WikiHow Quora Credit Unions MoneySavingExpert TopCashback Google Calendar Checker Plus for Google Calendar (Chrome Extension) Facebook Events on Google Calendar (Chrome Extension) Send to Calendar (Chrome Extension) Save your local library Philippa's work bookshelf There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie and Philippa on the web, follow these links: Websites Philippa Willitts's freelance writing website Lorrie Hartshorn's freelance writing website Philippa Willitts's Social Media Writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie on Facebook Philippa's main freelance writing Facebook page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook page LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Philippa Willitts Google+ Philippa Willitts Pinterest Philippa Willitts Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.    

 Episode 47: Do Freelance Writers Need Their Own Blog? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1798

Blogs can be great marketing tools, demonstrating your writing skills and expert knowledge to potential clients and building your online reputation. However they do not suit everybody. As well as taking a lot of work to maintain, there are decisions to be made about what to write about and how frequently to post. In this podcast episode, Philippa talks about whether or not freelance writers should have their own blogs and, if so, how they should go about it.  Show Notes 10 reasons every freelance writer should have a blog - Michelle Rafter Episode 7: Freelance writing - to specialise or not to specialise? Do freelancers have to blog to get clients? - Carol Tice 5 ways writers kill their credibility online There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Philippa online, check out these links: Websites Philippa's freelance writing website  Philippa's social media writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Facebook: Philippa's main Freelance Writing Facebook Page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook Page LinkedIn: Philippa Willitts on LinkedIn Google+ Philippa's Google+ Account Pinterest Philippa on Pinterest Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.  

 Episode 47: Do Freelance Writers Need Their Own Blog? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1798

Blogs can be great marketing tools, demonstrating your writing skills and expert knowledge to potential clients and building your online reputation. However they do not suit everybody. As well as taking a lot of work to maintain, there are decisions to be made about what to write about and how frequently to post. In this podcast episode, Philippa talks about whether or not freelance writers should have their own blogs and, if so, how they should go about it.  Show Notes 10 reasons every freelance writer should have a blog - Michelle Rafter Episode 7: Freelance writing - to specialise or not to specialise? Do freelancers have to blog to get clients? - Carol Tice 5 ways writers kill their credibility online There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Philippa online, check out these links: Websites Philippa's freelance writing website  Philippa's social media writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Facebook: Philippa's main Freelance Writing Facebook Page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook Page LinkedIn: Philippa Willitts on LinkedIn Google+ Philippa's Google+ Account Pinterest Philippa on Pinterest Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.  

 Episode 46: How to deal with criticism and negative feedback | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5688

It will happen to every freelance writer at one point or another: a client won't be happy with a piece of work you submit to them. In this episode, Philippa and Lorrie go through different options, including what to do if the problem was your fault, what to do if you believe the client is in error, and how to re-build your confidence if it takes a dent. Looking at everything from clients who are bullies to how best to admit your mistakes, this episode covers the best ways to deal with these tricky situations. Show Notes Episode 19: How to proofread your own work Episode 41: The importance of professional courtesy Curious fact of the week: The whistling islands The state of freelance writing and why it will be dead within one year There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie and Philippa on the web, follow these links: Websites Philippa Willitts's freelance writing website Lorrie Hartshorn's freelance writing website Philippa Willitts's Social Media Writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie on Facebook Philippa's main freelance writing Facebook page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook page LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Philippa Willitts Google+ Philippa Willitts Pinterest Philippa Willitts Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.  

 Episode 46: How to deal with criticism and negative feedback | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5688

It will happen to every freelance writer at one point or another: a client won't be happy with a piece of work you submit to them. In this episode, Philippa and Lorrie go through different options, including what to do if the problem was your fault, what to do if you believe the client is in error, and how to re-build your confidence if it takes a dent. Looking at everything from clients who are bullies to how best to admit your mistakes, this episode covers the best ways to deal with these tricky situations. Show Notes Episode 19: How to proofread your own work Episode 41: The importance of professional courtesy Curious fact of the week: The whistling islands The state of freelance writing and why it will be dead within one year There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie and Philippa on the web, follow these links: Websites Philippa Willitts's freelance writing website Lorrie Hartshorn's freelance writing website Philippa Willitts's Social Media Writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie on Facebook Philippa's main freelance writing Facebook page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook page LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Philippa Willitts Google+ Philippa Willitts Pinterest Philippa Willitts Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.  

 Episode 45: the Gmail hacks you really should have installed by now | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1289

Gmail is used by millions of people and has many helpful features for managing not just your email but also your organisation, planning and workload. In this solo episode, Lorrie goes into some of her favourite Gmail finds, with tips and tricks for improving and streamlining your workflow and managing your messages effectively. Show Notes Text Fixer: http://www.textfixer.com/  Rapportive: rapportive.com Boomerang: http://www.boomeranggmail.com/ Gmelius: http://gmelius.com/ Boomerang for Android: http://androidcommunity.com/boomerang-for-gmail-launches-for-android-20130626/ There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie online, follow these links: Websites Lorrie's website: http://www.lorriehartshorn.com Twitter Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie: http://www.facebook.com/ThatWordyBird LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.

 Episode 44: Writing for different audiences - experts vs beginners | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3782

There are so many things to consider when writing an article, press release or report, and keeping the audience in mind is incredibly important. One factor that should inform how you write is degree of expertise that your readers will have, and in this episode Philippa and Lorrie look at the different issues to consider when writing for beginners, lay people, novices or experts including the language, structure and format of the piece.  Show Notes Mayfield Handbook of Technical and Scientific Writing Creative people say NO! 30 easy ways to organize your work space IKEA Hackers Lonely Goatherd lyrics 12 Old Words that Survived by Getting Fossilized in Idioms There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie and Philippa on the web, follow these links: Websites Philippa Willitts's freelance writing website Lorrie Hartshorn's freelance writing website Philippa Willitts's Social Media Writer website   Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie on Facebook Philippa's main freelance writing Facebook page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook page LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Philippa Willitts Google+ Philippa Willitts Pinterest Philippa Willitts Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.  

 Episode 43: Keyword research for SEO writing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1485

Many clients expect their freelance writers to understand the principles of keyword research, to know how to carry it out and to be able to use the keywords once they have been identified. In this solo episode, Philippa goes through the basics of how to carry out keyword research, and how to write for SEO in a way that does not alienate the visitors to a website. This episode is also a first: it has its own custom-made video, especially for A Little Bird Told Me listeners, demonstrating how to use the Google AdWords Keyword Research Tool for keyword research and SEO. You can find the video at http://www.socialmediawriter.co.uk/keywordvideo Show Notes Urban Muse Writer: Listen up! 5 podcasts for freelance writers Catherine Deveney: Equal. Not.  Episode 4: Hot Topic: Writing and Editing for free - is it ever OK? There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Philippa online, check out these links: Websites Philippa's freelance writing website  Philippa's social media writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Facebook: Philippa's main Freelance Writing Facebook Page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook Page LinkedIn: Philippa Willitts on LinkedIn Google+ Philippa's Google+ Account Pinterest Philippa on Pinterest Birdsong   Courtesy of http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija. For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.

 Episode 42: Project creep: how to cope with clients who want to stretch your good will. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4390

In this episode, Philippa and Lorrie discuss what to do when a client project starts to grow and grow, but annoyingly your pay cheque doesn't. We talk about different situations where this can occur, and how to extricate yourself from it, as it can develop into a really tricky situation. We also look at whether prevention is better than a cure, how to cope with clients who want to socialise with you, and where to find 37 free ebooks about journalistic writing. Show Notes Let me google that for you Episode 24: The Art of Getting Paid Writers: How not to suck at marketing 37 free e-books on journalism There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie and Philippa on the web, follow these links: Websites Philippa Willitts's freelance writing website Lorrie Hartshorn's freelance writing website Philippa Willitts's Social Media Writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie on Facebook Philippa's main freelance writing Facebook page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook page LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Philippa Willitts Google+ Philippa Willitts Pinterest Philippa Willitts   Birdsong courtesy of  http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink Dobroide Acclivity Percy-duke Ingsey101 3bagbrew Inchadney Sean Townsend Soundbytez Urupin 28-yuen-po Tomlija For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.      

 Episode 41: The Importance of Professional Courtesy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1893

We all grew up being told that politeness costs nothing, and it's never more true than when you are running your own freelance writing business. Treating your clients and fellow freelancers with courtesy is a must, and it is not unreasonable to expect the same in return. In this solo episode Lorrie talks about the importance of professional courtesy for freelancers, and gives some handy hints and tips about achieving it, even in trying situations! Show Notes How to format an e-book. http://freelanceswitch.com/freelance-writing/format-an-ebook-for-kindle/  The sad smell of desperation: http://lorriehartshorn.com/episode-nine-of-a-little-bird-told-me-the-sad-smell-of-desperation/ Turning one-off clients into repeat business: http://www.philippawrites.co.uk/podcast-episode-39-how-to-turn-one-off-clients-into-repeat-business/ There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Lorrie online, follow these links: Websites Lorrie's website: http://www.lorriehartshorn.com Twitter Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie: http://www.facebook.com/ThatWordyBird LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn   Birdsong courtesy of     http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink Dobroide Acclivity Percy-duke Ingsey101 3bagbrew Inchadney Sean Townsend Soundbytez Urupin reinsamba 28-yuen-po Tomlija For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.

 Episode 40: What to do when you run out of ideas, AKA what Pippa Middleton's bum can teach us about finding writing inspiration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3825

It is inevitable that, at some point or other, a writer will find themselves facing writers' block. To have no creative ideas at all is depressing and it can be hard to know where to start. In this episode of the freelance writing podcast, Philippa and Lorrie discuss different tactics and techniques that can be used whenever you run out of ideas. Show Notes Quora Google Alerts The guy who got a job by targeting PPC ads to vanity searches The guy who lost his entire Google, Apple, Amazon and Twitter presence in 15 minutes after his password was hacked Limit Login Attempts free Wordpress Plugin Featuring the hat stuck in the tree story: 47 Hilariously Underwhelming Local News Headlines Safestyle Windows Secret Door Mapcrunch There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast!   To find Lorrie and Philippa on the web, follow these links:   Websites   Philippa Willitts's freelance writing website   Lorrie Hartshorn's freelance writing website Philippa Willitts's Social Media Writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Lorrie: @ThatWordyBird Facebook: Lorrie on Facebook Philippa's main freelance writing Facebook page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook page LinkedIn: Lorrie Hartshorn Philippa Willitts Google+ Philippa Willitts Pinterest Philippa Willitts   Birdsong courtesy of  http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink Dobroide Acclivity Percy-duke Ingsey101 3bagbrew Inchadney Sean Townsend Soundbytez Urupin 28-yuen-po Tomlija   For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.

 Episode 39: How to turn one-off clients into repeat business | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1485

Getting repeat business from regular clients is generally a lot easier than finding new ones every week or month! In this solo episode, Philippa gives 13 top tips for transforming one-off pieces of work into weekly or monthly commissions that keep you busy and keep the money flowing in. Show Notes Episode 8: Essential Software and Online Apps for Freelance Writers Twitter Law There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes Find us on Stitcher Smart Radio And finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast! To find Philippa online, check out these links: Websites Philippa's freelance writing website  Philippa's social media writer website Twitter Philippa: @PhilippaWrites Facebook: Philippa's main Freelance Writing Facebook Page Philippa's Social Media Writer Facebook Page LinkedIn: Philippa Willitts on LinkedIn Google+ Philippa's Google+ Account Pinterest Philippa on Pinterest   Birdsong courtesy of  http://www.freesound.org, thanks to: Justkiddink Dobroide Acclivity Percy-duke Ingsey101 3bagbrew Inchadney Sean Townsend Soundbytez Urupin 28-yuen-po Tomlija For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa’s good at putting things together, but can’t draw.  

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