Why Online Article Writers Need a Website

Y! Lyn
Why would online article writers need a website if many article submission sites allow a professional profile? This is a question I get asked often when I mention the idea. Here are some of the many reasons I feel all freelance web writers need a website of their own.

Writer's Resume
When applying for online writing jobs and gigs, reference links and/or a resume are often required. This will be much simpler for those with a website. Some may create an area where a client can download their resume by requesting the link. Others may post links to samples. Yet others may do both or handle it another way. Online article writers need a website in order to reference their work all in one place.

Professionalism
Professionalism is key, even though you don't see your clients face-to-face when writing online. A freelance writer's website is like a virtual resume, meeting place, and office at the same time. This is where you can let your clientele know you are professional by including all of the right things. A bio, samples, and a contact page are just a few. Read "8 Musts on a Freelance Writer's Website" for more details on those and other must-include items for professionalism.

Info Source
Even if a client finds your work elsewhere, they may want to know more than they can find in a limited bio attached to your profile on a content site. This is where your website comes in handy. Many content sites allow article writers to place a link to their website in their profile or bio. Also, be sure to link to it from any blogs or other profiles you have. Giving clients (both potential and current) a place to find more information about you as a person and as a writer is very beneficial to them as well as to your writing career.

Announcements
If you have any big writing projects, off days, exciting news, etc it can be posted to your website. Of course you don't want to announce information that is too personal, but a web writer's website can serve as a great way to spread the word. Doing this has many benefits. Some include letting clients see that you are accomplishing things, engaging with your audience, and also depending on the announcement it might bring in more readers or clientele.

File Storage
Depending on how much bandwidth your site allows, this can be a great place to store certain files. Of course you still need a hard copy backup, but storing them in a secure, hidden location on your website can help you keep everything related to your online article writing all in one spot. This also can free up space on your computer if you'd rather not have the files there. Just be sure, as mentioned above to keep a hard copy if you go this route.

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  • Alex Cabrien 9/29/2010

    I have abandoned blogs, but no web site. I need to consider fixing that.

  • Adrienne Z. Milligan 8/1/2010

    Thanks for the reminder that I need to work on mine some more. :)

  • Janie Ellington 4/23/2010

    Good one. I have a blog but not a website. Probably need to consider it. Thanks for the tips.

  • Lyn Lomasi 4/23/2010

    Most definitely our websites grow as we grow, Lisa. I have changed mine so much, I forget what the original looked like. lol

  • Lisa Carey 4/23/2010

    I have one I started when I started - I update as can and hope in the next six months to change it entirely :) don't even our websites grow as we grow as writers? LOL

  • Sherri Thornhill 4/23/2010

    I need to create a blog..I have the page marked but I've been lazy!lol

  • Jennifer Wagner 4/23/2010

    I need to get going on this. I have a blog, but I don't really use it like a should.

  • Linda M. McCloud 2/11/2010

    I know I should do this. Thanks for the reminders as to why I should do this.

  • Karen Zakavec 1/28/2010

    Very helpful information. I've learned a lot from you, Lyn!

  • Kim Keason 1/27/2010

    This one is also in the back of mind as "yeah, I should do that":)

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