How to Get Freelance Writing Jobs when You Have No Portfolio

By Steve Thompson, published Jan 26, 2007
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You've probably run across hundreds of job advertisements for writers "with experience". They'll include those tell-tale phrases like, "Include Two Clips" or "References Required". When you are just starting out in the freelance writing world, you probably don't have any clips at all, much less references you can provide for prospective employers. So here's the question: How do you get freelance writing jobs when you have no portfolio?

Some freelance writers will tell you that you can't possibly land a job without a portfolio. They'll tell you that before you market your work to potential clients, you should pursue publication in a magazine or trade journal so that you'll have clips to furnish. However, many writers don't have the time nor the resources to query magazines and trade journals before starting their freelance writing career, so you'll have to pursue other methods.

Don't Make Them Up

The first rule if thumb is that you cannot "make up" portfolio pieces to send to prospective clients. First, they will probably check up on the publication of your pieces, and secondly, it just isn't a good way to start your career. Instead, use one of the following ideas for making yourself attractive to clients without a portfolio.

Publish Online

The website on which you are reading this article - AssociatedContent.com - is a great way for freelance writers to start a portfolio. I have been contacted more than a dozen times based on my writing here, and I've heard similar stories from other Content Producers on AC. Not only can you start to build a portfolio, but you can also earn money for your work while you gain experience.

Provide Examples

I would never advise a freelance writer to work for free, so if a client asks you to write an article or promotional materials for free to demonstrate your talent, run the other way. However, you can write examples and post them on your website as a testament to your talent, which is almost as good as published clips. Most clients just want to know that you can write, not that you have been published.

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How to Get Freelance Writing Jobs when You Have No Portfolio

Getting a Freelance Job Without a Portfolio

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Takeaways
  • Consider publishing online to start collecting clips.
  • Ask freelance writing companies if they are willing to outsource.
  • Never misrepresent yourself or your work.
Did You Know?
Some clients will be more than happy to work with an amateur freelance writer. Often, new writers work harder and faster in order to prove themselves, and clients know this.
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Very useful article.

Posted on 03/22/2008 at 5:03:39 PM

 
Great article and a tip there I hadn't yet thought of. Thanks for helping other writers out. Nancy

Posted on 01/27/2007 at 4:01:00 PM

 
Excellent article.

Posted on 01/26/2007 at 2:01:00 PM

 
Lots of good suggestions in recent articles. I hope this means we'll soon be reading your books!

Posted on 01/26/2007 at 12:01:00 PM

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