I was talking with a fellow writer the other day and then it hit me. We were both striving for the same thing-to make a living as a freelance writer. But we had very different ways of reaching our goal.
For me, business is a lot slower. I really want to focus on magazine and newspaper writing but the process is a lot longer than other writing gigs. There’s querying, waiting, writing and then waiting again. To make up for it, I do have a few clients that I do copywriting for. But even with that, I’m still a world’s away from my writer friend’s work load.
She’s at the other extreme with a diversity of clients from resume editing and blogging to writing for content sites. While she is busy working hard and making more money, she also has less time to query publications-something she’s also interested in doing.
The ideal scenario would lie somewhere in the middle, between working too much on non-writing things and too little where there’s not enough income coming in. The difficult part is deciding what to do when you’re at the beginning. When you need the money to survive and may need to sacrifice better paying writing gigs to keep your head above water.
What about you? What do you writers do to achieve a balance between the two?