Buy Notebooks:
I suggest buying two notebooks. Use one to keep track of what you are sending out. One heading should be the name of your submission, the second, the name of the publication, and the third, the date when you sent it. This will prevent you from sending out the same submission twice. The other notebook should be used for what you have sold and what was rejected. It will come in handy for tax purposes. You can see whether your writing is a full-time job or a hobby.
Make a list:
After you have written your manuscript, make a list of those publications you want to send it to. You can send it simultaneously if the editor has that listed in their guidelines. If not, send it out one at a time, to the next publication. Should one editor not accept it, you can immediately send it to another.
Seasonal Submissions:
Keep a list at your computer desk showing when seasonal submissions are due. This way, you won't wait until the last minute or miss the deadline completely. Most publications want manuscripts for seasonal items sent in six-months to a year ahead of time. Always check their guidelines to make sure.
Research, Research:
If you have already researched a subject and want to do another article with a new slant, keep your research in a separate file. That way, you will have it handy when you need it. You won't have to go looking for it or have to repeat the research process.
Make time to write:
It is a good idea to set aside a certain time to write, not just when you feel like it. Although it is great to have that excitement factor, choosing a definite time, such as when the kids are asleep, will help you concentrate fully on your writing. You will be able to stay more focused, as well.
Keep things close:
Make sure you have everything you need at hand--computer, notebooks, pens, etc. It is essential to have all your writing tools available in case you have some spontaneous inspiration.
Following the above suggestions should help you garner more sales. I know it worked for me.
Published by Suzan Wiener
I am retired due to a bad back, and took up writing when I was 40. I have been published numerous times and love writing poetry and short stories. View profile
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