Freelance Writing: Simple Tips on Complicated Topics Preponderance of Freelancing or Unscheduled Opportunities

freelance writing articleCan you assume freelancing to be a permanent job? Can you think over its advantages and opportunities? In fact, they are so vivid that it is possible to deem freelancing worthy of consideration and trying.

Preponderance of freelancing would not be so obvious if there was no full time job which highlights the possibilities and unrestricted potential of freelance activities.

Undoubtedly, freelancing is in pluses which can be hardly seen while working for someone at the office: they are flexibility of schedule and variety of activities.

Freelancing as unbound employment does not foresee any work schedules and obligations to work for a certain amount of hours a day or a week.

Consequently, it is up to the freelancer whether to choose hard working hours or to spend the whole day in relaxation and peace. Such flexible timetable means that freelancing provides the worker with additional free time which can be spent for personal or family matters. Moreover, it is much easier to work when you know that you can have rest after you finish certain task. Read the rest of this entry »

Company News RWC Blog: New Design!

RWC Logotype Hey, guys!
I’ve got some great news for you! Since you’re reading this article, and if you haven’t visited our blog for the past couple of days, you might notice something. Go ahead, look around! Can you see the beauty of it? Yes, we have revamped the RWC blog for you.

So, what’s new? Well, a lot of stuff. First of all – you simply must love all of the new fonts and colors in the right sidebar. As you can see, the “Most Recent” section now looks pretty neat, so are the pictures on the posts. Read the rest of this entry »

Freelance Writing: Simple Tips on Complicated Topics Extracting Information: Don’t Miss Any of Those Important Ideas, PART 3

informational techniques It’s pretty hard to find some time for writing a new blog post when there is so much stuff to do: contests, press releases, etc. But our editors will always find time to share some freelancing goodies with you.

This is the third part of our article, dedicated to information, and how freelance writers should handle it. You can find part 1 – here; and part 2 – here. But let’s go with part 3.

As freelancers, our time, and our brains, are our stock-in-trade. We need to optimize our use of both in order to make the effort pay off. We have discussed, in two previous posts, some suggestions for capturing useful ideas and data from the whirlwind of information swirling around us. Where to direct our attention, how to decide what to retain, how to build on previous work – these are just a few of the strategies outlined. There are so many stimuli bombarding us daily – how can we snatch the most useful from the air, as it were, and use them to improve our writing overall? Some strategies follow. Read the rest of this entry »

Contests and Promotions from ResearchWritingCenter.com NEW CONTEST FROM RWC! MAKE US LAUGH AND EARN SOME CASH!

RWC - new writing contest!Hey, guys!
I bet that you like the contests that we put up on our Facebook page :) Guess what – we have another one and it’s already available on our Facebook page.

Check out the details of the contest – it is going to be a surprising challenge and a lot more entertaining than the previous competitions.

This time we want you to tell us something funny about your freelance writing experience! We are sure that all of you, especially those people who have spent years in freelance writing business, have something hilarious to tell us; a story which already became legendary amongst your friends :)

We have been thinking about the new contest and an appropriate topic for it, but we weren’t able to come up with something more or less interesting – since we didn’t want to repeat the previous writing contests right away. We wanted something new and exciting – that’s how our latest writing contest was born! :)
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Company News, Suggestions from RWC users Waiting for Your Suggestions!

RWC Logotype We wanted to say thank you for all of your comments – they help us with our work. We take into account all your comments when we design future changes in the system.

That’s why we wanted to direct this whole conversation towards something more productive. We want YOU to provide exact suggestions about the work process and the ResearchWritingCenter.com. This includes any procedural issues, which you think we could approve on; any particular features, which can be objectively improved. Read the rest of this entry »