- Joined
- Oct 4, 2011
- Messages
- 163
- Reaction score
- 14
- Location
- Las Cruces, NM
- Website
- tlbodine.blogspot.com
So I'm trying to break into freelancing, starting with content writing/SEO. I've wanted to freelance for so long, but before I never really felt "qualified" because I'd always imagined freelancing = writing articles for super competitive magazine markets on topics I probably don't know. Imagine my surprise and delight when I realized I can make decent money writing web content!
But I also write fiction, and hope one day to launch a fiction career, either instead of/in addition to any freelancing I do.
Is it going to hurt my credibility/platform/whatever to have a bunch of web writing credits when I start publishing fiction? Should I publish them under separate pseudonyms? Will it hurt anything if I blog about both on my writing blog?
I'm very new to the whole freelancing/copywriting/ghostwriting scene and I don't quite know how it's viewed and what the rules are. So far all of my content has been ghostwritten so I don't have to worry about a byline, but some sites will credit me. So.....thoughts?
But I also write fiction, and hope one day to launch a fiction career, either instead of/in addition to any freelancing I do.
Is it going to hurt my credibility/platform/whatever to have a bunch of web writing credits when I start publishing fiction? Should I publish them under separate pseudonyms? Will it hurt anything if I blog about both on my writing blog?
I'm very new to the whole freelancing/copywriting/ghostwriting scene and I don't quite know how it's viewed and what the rules are. So far all of my content has been ghostwritten so I don't have to worry about a byline, but some sites will credit me. So.....thoughts?