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How being known for your writing tone and style can bring you content clients, with Shane Cubis

How being known for your writing tone and style can bring you content clients, with Shane Cubis


Season 7 Episode 11


The goal for any freelancer is to have a full pipeline, working on projects that interest and excite you. Melbourne-based writer Shane Cubis is doing just that - and in our continuing series of successful freelancers, he chats to us about his very interesting career trajectory - which has included editing the notorious P mags, writing for The Chaser and in recent years, working for clients that range from start-ups to universities. In this episode we talk about...

  • What editing 'the P mags' taught him
  • Who he's written for, and how he gets clients
  • How he's carved out a writing niche for his humour / specific tone of voice
  • Digital tools he uses a lot, and why freelancers shouldn't balk at learning new programs
  • His tips for writers starting out (including why you shouldn't fear slow patches)
  • What to do if you want to flex your funny bone as a writer
  • And much more!

Where to find/follow Shane (and yes, you should)

Website www.kneejerkbohemia.com
Twitter @cubisia and Instagram @cubisia


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago






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