Launch Your Freelance Career With Your Hometown Newspaper
Do you dream about the day a potential client discovers you in a glossy magazine, like Kiplinger’s, Time, Parenting or Cosmopolitan, in the grocery checkout lane?
To some, landing a byline in a popular national magazine is sign that a freelancer has officially made it in the writing world. If you’re among the luckiest (or arguably among the most talented or best connected) of writers, you might achieve this milestone at the very start of your freelance career (maybe even with your first query!), though you may need to first make time your friend, building up your writing portfolio and honing your craft to get noticed.
Writing for local publications and community newspapers can be a great way to break into freelance writing. Plus, if you have your own law practice and/or are looking to expand your client base, local papers are also a great way to distinguish yourself as an expert and get noticed by those who might come to need your services. Though you may not make a ton of money, and in some cases you might not make anything, local publications often need writers.
Ultimately, getting published in a hometown newspaper or local publication may be the perfect win-win. You supply quality content, maybe making a few bucks to pay a small bill or cover query mailing costs (though you can send many queries electronically) or landing a client or ten along the way, and build your writing portfolio (clips) and name as a writer, which can eventually help you get into a chic, glossy magazine!



