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I am Linda Woolhether. I retired from a rewarding career as a classroom teacher a few years ago. Since that time, I have been searching for a writing position that would fulfill my need to be productive and creative again. I found just what I wanted with Demand Studios. I love being able to set my own schedule and write things about which I am most passionate. I am so pleased to have found such a professional organization that truly cares about its writers, and I get paid well too! It doesn't get any better than that.

I am Roger Golden, and I became a freelance copywriter in June 2008. Other writing endeavors include satirical news stories for online publications such as SpoofNews, social commentaries at .modern Dislogic, two collections of original verse and various blog and forum contributions. At Demand Studios, I have found abundant writing assignments on topics for which I am highly suited, based on my more than 20 years’ construction experience. I can set my own schedule without the hassle and stress of impossible deadlines, and that means higher productivity and greater profits for me.

My name is Valerie Hendricks, and I am a high school English teacher and mother of two kids. I started writing for Demand Studios last summer when I needed a way to make some extra money within my busy schedule. I never imagined I would find something so rewarding. I love researching and writing articles on various subjects. Though I am able to write more at times than others, I appreciate the flexibility to write as much or as little as I can. Writing for Demand Studios keeps me sharp as a writer and thinker while expanding my professional identity. Working as a writer also improves my skills as a writing teacher. I am proud to work for Demand Studios.

I’m Heather Carreiro, and I’ve been writing for Demand Studios since September 2009. After spending three years working in education development and writing teacher training curriculum in Lahore, Pakistan, I moved back to the U.S. to pursue further education. Working for Demand Studios has given me the flexibility to pursue a master’s degree in English and work on creative projects without sinking into debt. Traveling vicariously through the articles I write has allowed me to make use of my experiences abroad and helped satisfy the nagging “travel bug” that has afflicted me since I returned stateside.
Five Web/Mobile Apps to Improve Your Freelance Life
Posted by JoshWriter | June 24, 2010 | Comments (3)
I'm a busy guy, and I’m constantly looking for different approaches to boost my productivity, streamline my freelancing work and squeeze every profitable penny out of my day. For better or for worse, the Internet and mobile phones seem to be everywhere these days and give me all kinds of new ways to stay connected to my work. Several specific web-based and mobile apps have helped me get the most out of my work, whether I need scheduling help or tools that help me better research a story.
EverNote
I’ve ditched carrying around my spiral bound notepad for EverNote, which lets me jot down story ideas or business plans on my computer or on my mobile phone. It then automatically syncs the note across my account so I see the same thing whether I’m on my phone or sitting at my laptop. And it’s not just for taking notes. For example, I can take photos on my phone’s camera or screenshots of my browser for future reference while writing a story. It’s available on Windows and PC computers, as well as on the Android, iPhone, BlackBerry and other mobile operating systems.
FreshBooks
Time is money, and FreshBooks allows me to keep track of both. The web-based app helps me stay on schedule with timers that record how much time I spend writing for each of my clients. It also lets me generate and send out invoices, because freelancing is only profitable when my clients actually pay me the money they owe. For mobile tracking, FreshBooks offers an app for the iPhone with all the same features.
Fring
A lot of my clients stay in touch using Skype and instant messaging programs, but it can be troublesome to run several IM software programs at the same time. Fring solves that. It works on every major mobile platform, including the iPhone and the Android, and connects to most major IM platforms to let me chat and make free phone and video calls from a single interface. I can even follow my favorite Twitter users or chat with friends on Facebook—which might not be a good thing.
Mint
I love budgeting. It lets me see exactly where my freelance income is going, and helps me identify areas where I can save money. My favorite budgeting app is Mint, the online budgeting tool from Intuit, because it works in any browser. It also runs on the Android and the iPhone. I can stay on top of my bills and check when a client has deposited money in my bank accounts. I can also tag different deposits with custom categories, quickly allowing me to segregate my freelancing income.
Google Mobile
Google Mobile packs up all the important features of Google that I need and lets me take it with me on my phone. It works on numerous phone platforms, including BlackBerries. I can read the news, check my email, search the web and use Google Maps in a simple interface. It’s helped me when I’ve needed help finding my way to a client’s office, or when I’ve been trying to track updates on a news story that I’m covering.

My name is Guil Claveria, and I’m a writer and filmmaker with Demand Studios. I have been a full-time college teacher for more than eight years. I graduated from United Theological Seminary with degrees in religion and communications. I have gained a lot of experience from independent filmmaking, and my experience writing for Demand Studios has been wonderful. On my free time, I get to write about things that interest me and have the ability to earn money while doing so. I only wish I had known about Demand Studios sooner. Thank you Demand Studios!











