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    You can hire a writer or professional researcher from this website as well as have free access to the articles page. You will also find some tips on  blogging and writing in the journal. If you want to hire me then contact me via email below and I will get back to you within 24 hours.

    DSCF1060.jpgHi My name is Sue, I am a freelance writer and researcher with a PhD in feminism and theology. I live in the UK and am married with six grown up kids.I write articles, web content and ebooks. I can also write grant proposals, research proposals and undertake a research project from start to finish. For UK projects this would include face to face interviews, focus groups and small scale surveys.

     

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    Entries in writing (2)

    Monday
    16Feb2009

    Research For Writers

    If you are a freelance writer then you probably do a great deal of research; much as you might enjoy this part of the job there is no getting away from the fact that research is time consuming. When you are trying to run a writing business time is money and if you can save some research time then your hourly rate or job rate goes up.

    Articles especially may need a lot of research time and if you are writing twenty different articles you will need a good deal of resources if you are to avoid repetition. What you really need is a great research tool to help with the work. I have tried a few things to help with the research side of things but the best one yet is something called Answer Analyst. With this tool you put in your research question, click the search engine and get results and the tool comes back with up to a 100 sources and each link comes complete with a summary of the content so you can tell immediately if will be of any use. True, you do get quite a few useless links but the summary lets you know that in advance so you don't waste your time clicking on them. This tool has quite literally cut my research time in half in the last week or so since I got it, check it out.

    Friday
    15Aug2008

    Freelance Research in the Community

    Community research usually involves the evaluation of a voluntary sector project such as a refugee forum or family support centre. I've been involved in contract research for the past five years and during that time I have evaluated a number of projects, developed a set of benchmarks for social inclusion, investigated the need for a wet centre and examined how faith communities deal with substance misuse among other things.


    Getting Involved

    Community research usually means that you develop a relationship with the organizations you are working with and this can mean more than one project with some organizations. Generally speaking you always end up doing more work than you tendered for because that is the nature of the beast.


    If you like people, want to help your community and would like to influence policy makers and funding organizations then you might enjoy a career in research, it's not for the faint hearted however. A career in research usually comes on the back of years of academic study learning and honing your craft with the help of supervisors and project leaders. It is however, extremely rewarding, like any other form of freelancing income is not guaranteed and it can be months between one project and the next - you can also spend days working on a research bid and not be awarded the project.


    You do have to love your work, there's a lot of interviewing involved, data analysis and creative report writing. Just like anything else that is worthwhile you have to be prepared to put in a lot of hard work and accept that some of what you do is for love rather than money. But I have yet to meet a contract researcher or research consultant as we're sometimes known who would want to give up research.