How Do You Build A Writing Portfolio?
If you’re interested in turning your love of words into a new career, you’ll need to work on building a writing portfolio. Building a writing portfolio when you have no professional work experience may seem like a challenging task, but it can be done. Be realistic. While you might not be able to break into Time or Better Homes & Gardens on your first try, getting published in your local newspaper is a reasonable goal for a new writer. Start small, then work your way up. Start a blog. There are many free blog hosts and using a template means you won’t need to have any web design skills. You can write about anything you want, as long as the quality of your work makes it something you’d be willing to show a prospective employer. Writing everyday will also help you develop the discipline you need to succeed. Volunteer your services. There are many wonderful non-profit organizations that could use someone to write websites, prepare brochures, publish newsletters, secure grants, etc. Whether