Sunday, May 20, 2007

Freelance Writing - Promote Your Name As A Writer And Get Famous

For a freelance writer, your name is everything: it's becoming known for what you do, and the quality of your work. When you build your name, you become known not only to editors and publishers, but also to your readers.

Name-recognition is money in the bank for a writer. When I wrote about "getting famous" and promoting your name as a writer in my writers' ezine, I was startled by the amount of feedback I received.

The gist of the feedback was - "I've never thought of it that way." So please, start thinking of it now. You must promote your own name as a writer, because if you don't, you'll always be an unknown quantity not only to the people who can hire you, but also to readers.

One of the first things a literary agent will tell you is that you must build your "platform" - this is the people who know you by name. A platform means that publishers are more likely to look favorably on you, because they known you know how publishing works. Name-recognition is EVERYTHING to any writer.

It's vital. Until that knowledge becomes a part of the way you operate as a writer, you'll always be a dabbler, not a professional. Publishers will not take you seriously, and will be hesitant about committing to you, because you don't seem serious about your writing.

Name recognition is also a matter of security. The waters you swim in as a writer are full of sharks, who will think nothing of ripping you off. They'll take your time and your energy. I've written about writing scams before many times, because they're so common. You make it less likely that you'll be ripped off if people know your name.

Becoming Known Costs Nothing - But It's Essential For Your Writing Career

I'm constantly amazed by the writers' Web sites I see on which there's no mention of the writer's real name. There's either a nick name, or no name at all.

If your full-time job is not writing-related, then perhaps you might want to keep your name a secret... but why? Your employer isn't likely to fire you because you moonlight as a writer. And not publicizing your name takes away from any credibility you have.

If you're not promoting your own name, start doing so today.

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