Professionals Sound Off on the Use of Email, Snail Mail, and Face-to-Face Conversation How much time do you spend checking your email each day? If you’re in line with the national average, the number may surprise you. Most people spend more than 2 ½ hours reading and sending emails daily – that’s the equivalent of…
Category: Freelance Writing & Remote Work
Here at Anatomy of Adventure, freelance writing and remote work give us the freedom and the means to travel. It can do the same for you!
Below, we’ll share what we’ve learned over the years to help you live your best life and meet your travel goals.
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Travel Writing 101: Immerse Yourself
What am I doing right now? I’ll tell you, because you’d never guess. I’m sipping fresh matcha green tea and listening to a CD of anime theme music. Why? Check out this easy matcha recipe that you can make at home. As a freelance content writer, I frequently take on topics outside of my sphere…
A 3-Step Guide to Travel Writing, Even if You Haven’t Been There
When you write about travel, it’s good to immerse yourself in the place or culture about which you are writing. If you can spend some time there and then write about it when you get home, that’s good. If you can write about it while you’re there, lounging on a beach perhaps, that’s even better. But it’s…
Are Brokered Firms Devaluing the Freelance Writing Industry?
If you search the internet for reviews on brokered writing firms, or “content mills,” as they are often called, you’ll find a myriad of posts from disgruntled writers whining about scams and scanty pay. You’ll hear tales of favoritism in assigning freelance writing gigs, unpredictable “droughts” of client requests, and meager pay below minimum wage. Yes,…