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How to get your work shown for free on the Internet June, 16 2003
When starting out as a freelance writer, you probably want lots
of exposure for your writing, but how do you do it? You might
consider working for free, and offering your services to web sites
you admire. Just click on the Contact Us link or the Write for
Us link, and e-mail a short note explaining your experience, and
including links to online clips. If you don't have online clips,
paste a short article in the body of the e-mail. This process
only takes a few minutes, and you never know what might result.
Other options for displaying your work for free are the following
web sites:
http://www.stories.com
-- Free registration includes your own online portfolio
and e-mail service, and a chance to bond with other writers. You
can add several types of work to your portfolio, including static
items (articles or stories), book reviews, and journal entries
(which can be public or private). When you create an item, you
rate it (G, PG, PG-13, R, or NC-17). Then people can view your
item on the web site, and rate it on a system of five stars (five
being the best). The site also has writing classifieds, which
include listings for contests, events, conferences and jobs. A
Frequently Asked Questions feature can help you with any problems.
However, if you don't get your question answered, Stories.com
representatives usually respond to questions within three days.
Stories.com doesn't pay for work contributed to its site, but
also doesn't retain any rights to the work.
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