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4 Positive Features of Being a Specialist Writer

Are you considering becoming a specialist writer? Yes, there are pros and cons, as with anything else. As a specialist writer you may have many advantages; here are just a few of them to assist in your decision to become a specialist writer. Read short article here




4 Disadvantages of Being a Generalist Writer

Does being a generalist freelance writer have disadvantages? Yes it does, and in helping you decide which one you would like to go into, here are a few disadvantages to think about. Read short article here



   
      

4 Positive Features of Being a Specialist Writer


Are you considering becoming a specialist writer? Yes, there are pros and cons, as with anything else. As a specialist writer you may have many advantages; here are just a few of them to assist in your decision to become a specialist writer.

  1. You are perceived as an ‘expert’ in your niche: When you are a specialist writer you know exactly where you’re going with your information and you are not distracted with general information. You learn to develop a way to refine your data to make the most of it.
  2. Your portfolio displays your expertise: In your specialized portfolio you hold your credentials to prove your specialty. Publishers love to see specialized portfolios. It gives them and you the confidence that they are getting great service for their money.
  3. Saving time on extensive research: You can save hours and hours of research because as a specialized writer you’ve built your specialized library of resources. Your keywords are refined and you don’t have to weed out unnecessary general information.
  4. Your writing assignment comes easy to you: Here’s the best part, when you love what you’re writing about as a specialist, you will find it comes easy and you will feel competent. When you as a writer feel competent, it shows in your work.

These four positive features of being a specialist writer are just a few of the advantages that can come with your writing career. As a specialist writer you know exactly where you are going with your topic and can help you handle your assignments with greater ease.

Generalist
: A writer who takes on (and is good at) a wide variety of projects across multiple industries.

Specialist: A writer who focuses on one project type (such as white papers, case studies, speeches, annual reports, etc.) or one industry (such as health care, government, retail, etc.).

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4 Disadvantages of Being a Generalist Writer

Does being a generalist freelance writer have disadvantages? Yes it does, and in helping you decide which one you would like to go into, here are a few disadvantages to think about.

  1. You are not looked upon as an “expert” in your topic: As a generalist writer, you may be perceived as having general information on a specific topic; this can play against you because you may not have insider knowledge that is required on that one topic.
  2. You will need to do extensive research to gain more information: You may have general information on the required topic you’re writing about, but you will need to go beyond that to turn in a well written assignment for which you are getting paid for.
  3. You lack the credentials of an ‘expert’ in a specific area: Many Buyers may turn you down because you lack the credentials of an expert in an area they may be looking for. A publisher may be looking for a specific “pet care” or “self-help” writer.
  4. Your portfolio is too general: There is no substantial proof that you can specialize in a specific topic in depth and detail.  For example, the topic of “pet care,” can you go beyond the surface of pet grooming and write about parasites?

Depending on your preferences as a freelance writer you always have the option to experiment until you find your niche. As with any type of writing there are advantages and disadvantage and you are encouraged to check out both sides.

Generalist
: A writer who takes on (and is good at) a wide variety of projects across multiple industries.

Specialist: A writer who focuses on one project type (such as white papers, case studies, speeches, annual reports, etc.) or one industry (such as health care, government, retail, etc.).

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