How to Build an Effective Freelance Writing Website That Gets Potential Clients Falling Over Backwards to Hire You

As a freelance writer, one of the best tools you have in your arsenal is a website that markets your services and talents to prospective clients — provided it’s done properly.

However, a freelance writing website can also be one of your biggest challenges.

Even though writers usually have no problem writing about the benefits of their clients’ products and services, they often find it challenging to talk about themselves and the services they offer.

Even so, putting together a credible and convincing web presence for yourself is well worth it for the following reasons. It …

To get you started, I’ve put together a blueprint you can use when planning and writing content for your own freelance writing website. A well-rounded freelance writing website has a home page, an About Me page, a list of the services you offer, and an area that shows off your experience.

Today, I’m going to show you what to put into each section and share a few extras that will really make your website shine. Then next week, I’ll show you how to use your website to attract prospects and turn them into clients. And, we’ll also look at strategies you can use to build long-term relationships that will keep your clients coming back to you again and again.

So, let’s get started.

Before you begin developing content for your website, there are few things you should do first.

The priority of your freelance writing website is to convey the benefits of doing business with you.

Your whole freelance writing website’s purpose is to convey to your prospect the benefits of doing business with you. But, there are four things in particular that you should focus on because they will do the most to convert prospects into clients.

Highlight your experience.

This is your chance to show the world what you've done in the past, so they get a good idea what you're capable of in the future.

Share what others have said about you and your work.

Client testimonials and case studies are other things you should add to your freelance writing website if you have them available.

Including these elements will create the foundation for a successful freelance writing website — one you can proudly refer people to and add to over time. Your website will grow into one of your strongest marketing tools. Stay tuned for next week when I show you how to use your website to effectively market your services.

Additional reading to help you build the best freelance website possible.

For help coming up with a strong tagline, check out Christina Gillick's article "Crafting Powerful Taglines For Yourself And Your Clients."

For help on putting together a strong About Me page, check out Susanna Perkin's article "Roving Report: Tackling the Dreaded ‘About Me’ Page."

For help creating a good samples strategy, read Kristina Stiffler's article "You Don’t Have to Be an A-List Copywriter to Have a Great Portfolio."

This article, How to Build an Effective Freelance Writing Website That Gets Potential Clients Falling Over Backwards to Hire You, was originally published by Wealthy Web Writer.

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Published: January 18, 2012

3 Responses to “How to Build an Effective Freelance Writing Website That Gets Potential Clients Falling Over Backwards to Hire You”

  1. Nice smart content here. You can get a working freelance writing website ready to install here:

    Guest (Brian Wambua)

  2. I enjoyed this article. I took notes and I plan on implementing all the valuable tips as soon as possible. Creating a website can de daunting, but this reading reassures the possibility of a successful website!

    Alicia Smart

  3. The suggestions offered in this article are very valuable. Thanks for this clear and helpful blueprint

    drbllowin


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