![]() ![]() It is 1:30am here, and I've had a rough day and I would like some feedback to know if this is acceptable or not for most freelancers here. But if I cost them too much money and time in editing I don't know if they will want to continue with me.Īnyway. Īgreement is that the first edit would be visible, after that the editor would just do it. I've send them an email back thanking them for the feedback and telling them what I would do to improve going forward. No comments on the content, way of writing or following or not the brief.ĭo you think that is ok? Good enough for them to consider continuing to write for me? There were 2 or 3 stupid spelling mistakes (to instead of too for example) and about 3 sentence structure changes. Most of them were commas taken out or put in. I just got back my first draft and it had over 50 edits in it, for about 2000 words. I just landed a good client who is willing to provide long term work if my (paid) trial is good enough. r/entrepreneur - advice and encouragement about entrepreneurship r/content_marketing - discussion related specifically to content marketing r/marketing - for discussion related to general marketing r/juststart - for encouraging users to "just start" their niche website/business r/bigseo - a subreddit for more advanced discussion about SEO r/writersforhire - posts advertising or looking for writers for hire r/freelance_forhire - another hiring subreddit r/forhire - more general hiring subreddit r/hireawriter - look for gigs from fellow Redditors r/copywriting - a lot of similar stuff to what we do r/writing - general writing but mostly stories and books r/freelance - for general freelancing not specific to writing Personal attacks, harassment, insults, name-calling, and other forms of disrespect are not tolerated. Requests for users to contact you via PM/DM, email, or other channels are also not allowed.ĭisagreements and debates are allowed and encouraged, but must remain civil. Links to chatrooms/servers (Discord, Slack, etc.), other forums, etc. Rule 6: No Linking to Chatrooms/Forums or Requesting Contact from Other Users Keep all feedback requests and questions of what you can do to improve an article or pitch in the feedback request thread. Rule 5: No Requests for Feedback/Criticism Discussion about academic, scientific, or research journals is allowed so long as it's not within the context of coursework. No discussion on academic writing as it relates to homework, essays, or coursework. ![]() ![]() Visit /r/forhire or /r/hireawriter to look for writers. This is not the place to hire freelance writers. Please refer to the Wiki for a comprehensive list of hiring subreddits and recommended freelancing platforms, or general advice on how to find clients, pitch, and market yourself. This is not the place to look for clients, work, gigs, referrals, or freelance websites. Moderators may remove any post or comment at their discretion. Posts and comments generated by AI are not allowed and will be removed. 1-2 sentences), and (3) the user is a consistent contributor to the subreddit. is not allowed.Ĭomments may include links to freely-available content only, so long as (1) the link is relevant to the topic, (2) the user provides brief context about the link (min. Promoting any goods, services, content mills, courses, studies, surveys, market research, ebooks, etc. ![]() Self-promotion and marketing content is also forbidden. Posts are not permitted to contain any links. Share your experience, your questions, ask for feedback, complain about clients, rant about how hard it is to find clients, and other such posts are what this sub is for. Do a quick search before you ask and check out the Wiki for some FAQ resources. New to freelance writing? Have a question? It's probably been asked before. ![]()
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