4 Tools to Help Your Freelance Writing Business Soar

May 8th, by Lindsey

4 Tools to Help Your Freelance Writing Business Soar
If you've been freelance writing for a little while, you may have already figured out some of the best tools to help you improve your writing and make your day-to-day work easier.

Do you know about all the tools that can help you run the day-to-day operations of your business - for free?

We're not talking about tools to help you write. We're talking about tools to help with all of the menial stuff in between, like managing your image and clients. The following tools are designed to make running a small business simpler and are very low-risk with their $0 price tags.

1. Free Invoice Template from FreshBooks


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Are you so left-brained that you struggle to stay on top of your weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly invoices? This simple, free invoice template from FreshBooks Cloud Accounting makes it easy to record your work via Microsoft Word and send your completed invoices off to clients for approval.

2. Yelp!


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Did you know that you can list your freelance business on Yelp's online directory? You can create and publish your online listing for free and add your list of specialties, photos related to your business, and more. It's a great tool to help you get your name out there on the World Wide Web, especially if you are primarily interested in targeting local clients.

3. Google Drive


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If you haven't jumped on the Google bandwagon, now is the time to do so. You can get serious about cloud storage and on-the-go work when you use Google Drive to create and store all of your documents, from spreadsheets to word documents. Google's full suite of applications is available free with your Google email address. (Bonus Tip: Use Google Photos to save all of your high-definition photos for free with unlimited storage space!)

4. Canva


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If you've ever found yourself frustrated by a one-off graphic design request from a client or wanted to create a professional logo to brand your business, you need Canva. Canva was created with non-designers in mind and offers a large range of free elements, stock photos, fonts, and other graphic design tools to help anyone and everyone create attractive designs in a matter of minutes.

You can complete a quick online search to find the above tools and sign up for free. Many of these websites also offer paid services and plans if you decide that you eventually want to expand your entrepreneurial toolset or help your business reach even greater financial heights. Try a few today and be prepared to see a difference in your business's success.