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Copywriter, Author, and Journalist Kristen Fischer Discusses Life as a Freelancer – The Busy Creator 60

Copywriter, Author, and Journalist Kristen Fischer Discusses Life as a Freelancer – The Busy Creator 60

FromThe Busy Creator Podcast with Prescott Perez-Fox


Copywriter, Author, and Journalist Kristen Fischer Discusses Life as a Freelancer – The Busy Creator 60

FromThe Busy Creator Podcast with Prescott Perez-Fox

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


Kristen Fischer (@KristenFischer) is an independent copywriter, author, and journalist living and working at the Jersey Shore. Following a stint as a cub reporter, she turned to freelance writing, making efforts to diversify her professional practice along the way.
A proponent of freelancing and professional issues around independent creatives, Kristen co-hosts Freelance Radio and has written When Talent Isn’t Enough, a business guide for creative professionals.
Our conversation covers writing tactics, the relationships between designers and writers, and how Kristen balances client work with authoring books. We also discuss the emotional trials of freelancing and some of the mistakes made and drama faced in her earlier years. Catch up with Kristen via her site, KristenFischer.com
 
Show Notes & Links

Kristen describes herself as a copywriter, journalist, author
Part of being a business writing is taking less-than-brilliant assignments at times
Two camps of copy — white papers, articles, and other long-form vs headlines, lead-in paragraphs, and short forms
Kristen teams up with designers; the best relationships work when writers think with design in mind and vice-versa
Kristen approaches a project as a journalism, getting right to “the gist” 
Prescott wrote for The Triangle, the student newspaper of Drexel University
Kristen studied Environmental Science … naturally.
As a freelancer, Kristen, like Prescott, has worked part-time jobs to cover the gaps
Previous episode with Jeff Goins, author of The Art of Work


“Sometimes freelancing ‘on the side’ is very difficult to manage.”
—Prescott Perez-Fox
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“Don’t ‘take the leap’, instead ‘build a bridge.'”
—Jeff Goins
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The Art of Work by Jeff Goins On Amazon and On Audible
Kristen worked as a night editor for a year while she was building her freelance practice


“The first few years [as a freelancer], I was a hot mess.”
—Kristen Fischer
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Freelancers typically struggle with one of three things: Staying energized, staying motivated, staying organized
Kristen struggles with long-term vision and emotional context, Prescott struggles with focus hour-by-hour
Our previous episode on Mind Hacking with Sir John Hargave
Kristen has a dedicated home office, where her four cats make themselves comfy
Creatively Self-Employed by Kristen Fischer On Amazon
Ramen Noodles, Rent, and Resumes by Kristen Fischer On Amazon
When Talent Isn’t Enough by Kristen Fischer On Amazon
50 Shades of Grey began life as Twilight fan fiction
 Kristen Fischer on Twitter
 Kristen Fischer on Facebook
 Kristen Fischer on Instagram

Tools

Microsoft Word
Galaxy Note
Lenovo Yoga II
Docking station
iPod
Mozy, for backups
FitBit

Techniques

Keep an email headline to 50 characters
Marketing messages differ from subject matter messages
Concentrate on the gist, and add tone after
Write using an “Inverted Pyramid” for articles — if the bottom gets cut off, it doesn’t matter
The order of writing: Intro — Need — Call to Action. But that might change depending on the client and medium.
Keep asking yourself “why am I doing this?” and purse the long-term goals
Learn to develop a thick skin as a freelancer, not to take things personally

Habits

POP your troublesome tasks. (POP = Procrastinate on Purpose)
Schedule admin tasks like invoicing
Schedule time within the routine to work on your book or side project; a big block of time won’t appear
Stay “old school” with software and office tech
Clear your household to-do list so it doesn’t interfere with your business tasks
Give yourself permission to have a flexibility schedule (gym in the morning, when everyone else is at work)
Use Sunday as a Writing Day — go to Starbucks

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Released:
Jun 22, 2015
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The Busy Creator is for you, the creative professional or entrepreneurs working in arts, design, and media. You’ll hear direct from industry pros and learn the tools, techniques, and habits they’re using in their practice. We discuss strategies and pro tips you can use to be your most creative, productive self and excel in business. Past guests include designer and entrepreneur Armin Vit, design firm owner and professor Debbie Millman, Pentagram Partner Michael Bierut, author/speaker Todd Henry, and writer Jeff Goins, to name a few. The Busy Creator Podcast is released bi-weekly Monday mornings, with bonus episodes published to subscribers.