Freelancing 101: Free Online Session!

Advice for Freelancers, Content Badasses

Striking out on your own can be a harrowing experience, even when it’s a path you choose. If you’re thinking about going freelance, I’m hosting a free Zoom session on Monday, May 13, on everything you need to know to make it as a freelance journalist.

I’ve been a freelance journalist for more than ten years now, and I’ve been through many of the ups and downs of this business. I’ve had bylines with everyone from The Atlantic to Elle Magazine, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, TechCrunch, The Verge, Travel & Leisure, and MANY more. I also spent more than ten years as a senior producer at CNN in New York.

I am deeply familiar with a wide variety of formats, including podcasting, broadcasting, television production, magazine writing, news journalism, features, and more. I’ve interviewed world and business leaders and everyday people and have a ton of experience in helping fellow freelancers launch and sustain their careers.

I’m not going to lie; the current environment is strange thanks to AI, media cuts, and the increasing polarization of our country, and it can feel daunting to try and navigate the freelance journalism world solo. That’s why, on Monday, May 13, at 12:00pm PT, I’m offering a FREE Zoom session for both those considering going freelance and those who are already freelance and looking for a little guidance or community.

We’ll spend an hour chatting about the future of freelance journalism and how you can set yourself up to land pitches and run a successful six-figure freelance journalism business just like mine.

I run these sessions each month, so if you can’t make tomorrow’s session there will be one coming up in June!

If you’d like to attend, sign up here, and come with your questions and concerns! I’m also happy to simply network with you and chat through any questions you might have about the future of this strange, but amazing business.

Those who attend live will get a special gift at the end of the session and get a sneak preview of my weekly Six-Figure Journalism Jobs newsletter that goes out every single week and includes calls for pitches (with editor email addresses!), pitch guides, rates and more.

All the jobs on my weekly list pay a minimum of $1 per word or more, or $100,000 per year, and are remote-friendly. If you’d like to sign up to get the weekly newsletter $5 per month gets you access. The newsletter goes out each Wednesday morning at 9 am PT.

I hope to see you at tomorrow’s Freelance 101 Session!

7 Reasons My Six-Figure Jobs Newsletter Stands Out From All the Rest

Advice for Freelancers, Content Badasses, Freelance Journalism Jobs of the Week, How Do You Find the Best Freelancers?, Managing Your Content Business, Video Content, Why You Need a Freelancer

I’ve been a successful freelance journalist for more than ten years, and I have many strategies, techniques, and talents for finding relevant, high-paying, and worthwhile full-time and freelance journalism, communications, video, television, social media, writing and editing jobs on the market.

I have been running the highly successful and very popular Six-Figure Journalism, Writing & Communications Newsletter for the last two years. While I’ve archived the old posts I used to put up on this site, I’m transitioning to Beehiiv, where you can see all of the latest posts, editor email addresses, pitching guides and insights I offer every single week, once you become a paying subscriber.

Every Wednesday morning at 9 am PT, I send out a curated list of new, freelance calls-for-pitches and full-time remote and hybrid jobs that pay a real and living wage: At least $1 per word for freelance work, and a minimum of $100,000 per year for full-time work.

If you have serious newsletter fatigue and are tired of scrolling through newsletters that offer work for $0.10 per word (as if that’s a real wage) or under $100k for decades of experience, then this newsletter is for you. In a literal sea of newsletters, this one stands out for seven, distinct reasons.

1. All Freelance Journalism Gigs Pay a Minimum of $1 Per Word OR MORE

There was a time when $1 per word was a minimum. Today, with the advent of AI, mass layoffs, and more, it’s getting more difficult to find calls-for-pitches that pay this minimum. Each week, I curate freelance gigs and calls directly from editors that pay a minimum of $1 per word or offer an excellent byline opportunity (especially if you’re looking to broaden the type of coverage you do or want to move into a new beat).

Paid subscribers to my jobs newsletter get a different curated list in their inbox each week. I also do my best to include outlets you’ve heard of (or those with outstanding reputations), in case you’re looking to shift coverage.

2. Editor’s Email Addresses, Coverage Notes & Pitching Guides are Included in Every Newsletter

Stop wasting your valuable time trying to construct an editor’s email address. Each freelance call includes a way to contact the right editor. No searching is necessary.

I always recommend that monthly paid subscribers archive these emails as a valuable way to update contacts and keep the right editor contacts on hand when you have a great pitch that you want to send. I’m also currently working on building a database of editor names aemail addresses

3. All Jobs & Freelance Gigs are Fully-Remote or Hybrid

I have been a remote worker for most of my career and know that being remote is tremendously valuable as a freelancer and full-timer. All jobs included in this weekly paid newsletter are full-remote unless they offer a fantastic opportunity, in which case, I note where they are located.

In the cases where the job is not remote, I note it at the end of the listing like this:

4. All Full-Time Journalism & Communications Jobs Pay a Minimum of Six-Figures ($100,000) Per Year OR MORE

Yes. Really. I work hard to find these jobs for paid subscribers and include them in each weekly newsletter. After all, we’re skilled, talented, and highly-experienced professionals and we should be paid professional, living-wage salaries.

5. I Have Been Working in Journalism & Communications For More Than 15 Years & Provide Insights You Won’t Find Anywhere Else

Want to know what an office environment is really like? I’ve got you. I have worked in many places with many talented (and, sadly, horribly untalented) people. This newsletter is for you if you want the inside scoop on many major media outlets. I pull no punches (and you can always email me for more details if you have questions about my “Editor’s Notes.”)

If you’d like to know more about me and my work, you can check out my bio at my portfolio site at abigailbassett.com

6. Everyone Loves the “Dishonorable Mentions” list

Each week as I troll the listings I compile some of the worst-paying and most abusive jobs that are currently on the market. God knows, there are plenty. I offer insights as to why the wages are so bad, red flags to watch out for in job listings that “sound too good to be true” and what to do when you are asked to do a “free trial” for an application. This is the most popular section of the entire newsletter and subscribers regularly thank me for my candidness in this section.

7. You Don’t Have to Spend Hours of Time Looking for High-Paying Work. I Do It For You Every Single Week.

For less than the cost of a cup of coffee, I do the work for you. Every single week. The newsletter goes out on Wednesday mornings at 9 a.m. PT.

When you sign up for a monthly $5 subscription, you’ll get access to the most recent newsletter plus all the others I’ve posted on Beehiiv.