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Makes a Freelance Article Writer Successful?
by Barb Clews
Knowing exactly what an editor
wants.
Unfortunately, many new writers struggle
with finding ideas and when they do get one, don't know
exactly what to do with it.
New writers turn their ideas into articles
and send them to newspapers and magazines hoping editors
will buy them. In some cases, articles are published
without writers knowing they have been accepted. And,
payment is never received. This is definitely not the
right way to become a well-published freelance writer.
How can you write an article if you don't know what
the publication wants? That's just a waste of time.
Research is the key.
Research the publication first. Find
out what type of articles it is accepting and dissect
the articles thoroughly. You need to know everything
about the magazine and its articles. Who the editors
are, how to submit articles, whether queries are required,
article word count, style, tone, number of quotes used.
There's an art to publication research, but it isn't
difficult.
Articles must fit a particular magazine's
house style if you want to be published -- It's that
simple.
If you write articles and submit them
to publications without having done this research, you
will more than likely receive a rejection. Editors are
quick to pick up whether you have done this basic research.
Editors want to work with writers who understand their
needs and can come up with a continuous flow of good
ideas. You can write on numerous subjects or specialise
in just a few. If you have in-depth knowledge in a specific
subject, then, research publications in that field,
editors may be desperate for well-written articles.
Publication research is fundamental
to a writer's success and is one of the first things
you should do.

Barb Clews (http://www.bcacommunications.com.au)is
an award winning journalist with nearly 1,000 published
articles to her credit. She has been a writer and editor
for 15 years and is the author of "Article Writing
for Freelancers" and "20 Tips to Increase
Writing Skills"
Visit BCA Books (
http://www.bcabooks.com) to subscribe to "Words
that Work", Barb's monthly ezine packed with tips
for writers.
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