Archive for the ‘Freelance Writing’ Category

You can get paid to write short articles, FREE TO DO

Monday, April 7th, 2008

These guys pay you to write short articles.

No cost to do this, it’s free. They pay well and they pay fast and are very reliable.

Write about anything that interests you and that you are passionate about, and get paid to do it. Post your favorite recipes, talk about parenting, share your opinions about politics, etc.

http://writingfreelance.notlong.com

Finding Web Writing Jobs: Get Paid to Write Online

Monday, January 28th, 2008

If you’ve decided that working as a Wahm writer is the best work at home job opportunity for you, then you’ll need to figure out how to get writing assignments. Fortunately, when you work as a web writer there is no shortage of job opportunities. It all depends on where you look and how much research you are willing to do.

Web writing can break down into several different categories. Before you begin looking for work, you’ll have to decide whether or not you want to get credit for your writing. If you insist on byline, you may have difficulty finding a lot of paying jobs. Byline jobs are out there if you look. However, the most money to be made is from working as a web ghostwriter.

Many Wahms find success with ghostwriting. When you work as a freelance ghostwriter you provide writing services for clients who will then use the work as their own. Ghostwriting as a wahm is a lucrative opportunity, especially when you focus on web writing. For the most part, the Internet is a text and image based platform. Companies and individuals who run websites constantly need text to make their websites attractive to visitors. Since writing is something that a lot of people would rather not do, this leaves plenty of opportunities for people who love to write.

Web writing Wahms need only an Internet connection, e-mail address and word processing program to get started. Your own website is not necessary, but it adds a touch of professionalism to your writing business. However, when you are first starting out you can get plenty of work without having a website.

There are several different categories of web writing. When you see the term “content writing” you will normally be providing text for an existing or new website. Your writing will have to be engaging and clear for website visitors. Article writers concentrate on providing articles for websites, newsletters and blogs. Generally, articles for the web are between 400 and 800 words each. Any more than that is difficult for readers to sit through while looking at a computer screen. Copywriters are challenged with putting readers in the mood to buy. They write copy for Internet sales letters and marketing sites. Ebook ghostwriters provide clients with full-length books on a variety of topics.

Wahms who write need to be professional in their online presence. This means spell-checking all writing, including e-mails to clients. It is also a good idea to get an e-mail address that is specifically used for your writing. A personal e-mail address with a goofy handle will make you appear unprofessional. Your first and last name or a combination thereof is a good choice for your web writing e-mail address.

Writing for the Internet has a few differences from writing essays in school or writing for print magazines. Readers online have short attention spans, and you’ll need to keep your sentences short and your paragraphs clear.

The other difference is the use of “keywords” in certain writing assignments. Keywords are words that have been selected by your client to be used in the article. These words have been selected because they are Internet search terms and your client wants their website to show up for those search terms. Keyword articles will require you to use the word or phrase a certain number of times in the article. Sometimes it can be difficult to use the words without making it sound forced. Experienced web writers have developed ways to make the keywords flow naturally into their articles.

Once you’ve gotten a few web writing assignments under your belt, you can decide what type of web writing suits you best. You can find work on writing message boards, freelance writing job sites and classified ad sites like craigslist. Whenever you apply for a job, make sure to include your contact information and a few well-selected writing samples.

Writing WAHMs

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Working at home as a writer is one of the largest work at home categories. Being a freelance writer has traditionally been a work at home job, and now that working at home is becoming more popular, there have been more writers in the industry. If you like to write and have a good grasp of the English language, you will never be at a loss for the work at home writing jobs.

Starting your career as a work at home writer is as easy as doing some Internet research and applying for a job. There are many ways to break into the writing field, even if you have no previous experience. Online opportunities abound, and there are still many writers who stay exclusively in the print market.

While many writers dream of one day writing the great American novel, most writers are realistic in knowing that they are going to have to do some other types of writing to get paid on a consistent basis. Writing for pay is mostly, if not exclusively, done in the non-fiction genre. While occasionally you will find contests for fiction writing or for poetry, these opportunities are few and far between when compared to the non-fiction opportunities.

Writing from home as a Wahm requires that you have a reliable Internet connection, good written communication skills and the ability to be a self-starter. As a writer, you will be in charge of your time and your projects. There will always be deadlines to meet and new writing opportunities to try. You will be responsible for balancing your writing with the rest of your life. You must also have the ability to research a wide variety of topics. As you accept assignments, you’ll be challenged to learn about and write about topics that you may have little experience in.

Freelance writing from home can break down into three specific areas: writing for print, writing for the web and blogging. Although blogging is technically writing for the web, there are many distinctions that make it different from other web writing opportunities.

Writing for print is what people generally think of when they hear the term “freelance writer.” Wahm writers who write for the print markets need to first build a reputation as reliable and eloquent writer. If you’ve never written for the print markets before, start with smaller, local publications and then work from there. You’ll need to find a list of publications that are accepting “queries.” Queries are a combination of a letter of introduction and a pitch for a story idea. Most writers rely on the Writer’s Market reference guide for lists of publications. The Writer’s Market has comprehensive information on a variety of newsletters, magazines and other publications that are taking queries. Start with topics that you know the most about and try writing a few queries to get yourself going in the print market.

The only drawback to writing for print is that the period between when you write and when you get paid can be months long. For many Wahms, this is just not feasible. Writing for the web, however, can meet their income needs and still allow them to write from home. There are many categories of writing for the web. You can be a ghostwriter for e-books or other Internet media. Many people need copywriters to provide content for their sales letters and websites. You can also offer your services to webmasters who need fresh content for their blog or newsletter. The opportunities are endless.

Blogging is yet another way to make money as a writing wahm. Blogs are an ever-growing form of Internet media. Blog writers generally provide their own content. You can make money as a wahm by starting your own blog and posting to it daily. If you love to write, you can start several blogs at once and multiply your earnings. Once you become an experienced blogger, you can apply for blogging jobs and post for other people.

Hiring Online Writers

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Hiring people to write content for our website. Need content written for a wide range of topics and will be hiring several writers for each topic. Paid for each article you write. NO COST TO YOU! WE PAY YOU, NOT YOU US!

http://earncashforwriting.notlong.com

Finding Web Writing Jobs

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Get Paid to Write

If you’ve decided that working as WAHM writer is the best work at home job opportunity for you, then you’ll need to figure out how to get paid writing assignments. Fortunately, when you work as a web writer there is no shortage of job opportunities. It all depends on where you look and how much research you are willing to do.

Web writing can break down into several different categories. Before you begin looking for work, you’ll have to decide whether or not you want to get credit for your writing. If you insist on byline, you may have difficulty finding a lot of paying jobs. Byline jobs are out there if you look. However, the most money to be made is from working as a web ghostwriter.

Many WAHMs find success with ghostwriting. When you work as a freelance ghostwriter you provide writing services for clients who will then use the work as their own. Ghostwriting as a work at home business is a lucrative opportunity, especially when you focus on web writing.

For the most part, the Internet is a text and image based platform. Companies and individuals who run websites constantly need text to make their websites attractive to visitors. Since writing is something that a lot of people would rather not do, this leaves plenty of opportunities for people who love to write and want to get paid to write.

Web writing WAHMs need only an Internet connection, an email address, and a word processing program such as Open Office to get started. Your own website is not necessary, but it adds a touch of professionalism to your writing business and is an excellet way to show your credentials. However, when you are first starting out you can get plenty of work without having a website.

There are several different categories of web writing. When you see the term “content writing” you will normally be providing text for an existing or new website. Your writing will have to be engaging and clear for website visitors. Article writers concentrate on providing articles for websites, newsletters and blogs. Generally, articles for the web are between 400 and 800 words each. Any more than that is difficult for readers to sit through while looking at a computer screen. Copywriters are challenged with putting readers in the mood to buy. They write copy for Internet sales letters and marketing sites. Ebook ghostwriters provide clients with full length books on a variety of topics.

WAHMs who write need to be professional in their online presence. This means spell checking all writing, including emails to clients. It is also a good idea to get an email address that is specifically used for your writing or home business. A personal email address with a goofy name will make you appear unprofessional. Your first and last name or a combination thereof is a good choice for your web writing email address.

Writing for the Internet has a few differences from writing essays in school or writing for print magazines. Readers online have short attention spans, and you’ll need to keep your sentences short and your paragraphs clear.

The other difference is the use of “keywords” in certain writing assignments. Keywords are words that have been selected by your client to be used in the article. These words have been selected because they are Internet search terms and your client wants their website to show up for those search terms. Keyword articles will require you to use the word or phrase a certain number of times in the article. Sometimes it can be difficult to use the words without making it sound forced. Experienced web writers have developed ways to make the keywords flow naturally into their articles.

Once you’ve gotten a few web writing assignments under your belt, you can decide what type of web writing suits you best. You can find work on writing message boards, freelance writing job sites and classified ad sites like Craigslist. Whenever you apply for a job, make sure to include your contact information and a few well selected writing samples.

Finding the Time to Write: Better Time Management for Freelance Writing

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Finding the time to write isn’t always easy. Working from home often leaves the impression that you are available to do anything at any given time. Learning to tell someone NO isn’t easy but is often necessary.While you obviously don’t want to hurt feelings, having a freelance writing career isn’t something you can obtain if you can’t find the time to write. If you are writing for a hobby and not doing it to make a living, then this article won’t apply to you.

Well meaning family might call you up asking you to eat lunch with them. Friends might show up unexpected at your front door. The neighbor might come over asking if you want to go shopping with her. The phone rings with a friend calling just to talk about her child’s birthday party. Your sister calls telling you all about her newest diaper craze. None of these people are intentionally trying to stop you from working, but each one of them are distracting you because you haven’t set it straight that this is your work time and you have bills to pay.

There are several ways to make time to write. The one common thing in any method you choose is that you simply must make it known that just because you work at home, that doesn’t mean you are available to do just anything with anyone just because they think you don’t have a ‘real’ job. Writing is your job and you are getting paid to write. You can’t make money and make a living at writing if you can’t make the time to write.

Make it a habit not to answer the phone when you are working. Make it clear to family and friends that unless it’s very important, not to call during whatever time you have set as your work time. Define what you consider to be important to prevent any misunderstandings and hard feelings. Give a time frame that you will be working.

Friends and family that drop by unexpected can wreak havoc in your working schedule. There’s nothing really wrong in this especially if it’s someone you don’t see that often. But if it’s done on a regular basis, you need to let them know that this is your work time and give them a time frame that’s acceptable for them to come over and visit. Let it be known that you are writing and stick to that thought. Visiting is nice, but it doesn’t pay the bills.

If you don’t hold to your own schedule, don’t be upset if someone calls or comes by and you are working but gave them a different working schedule. Set a working time and stick to it.

If you have kids, especially young kids, you might find it very difficult to care for them properly and write. Toddlers that are in and out of your office, or older kids that constantly go in and out, are simply making it difficult to concentrate. Give older kids something to do for a specified time while you write.

Little ones need constant supervision. Giving the children the supervision they must have and writing simply do not mix. You cannot have your full attention on both, and therefore one will suffer. The way around this is to make time to write when the children are asleep or in the watchful eye of another adult.One idea is to hire a babysitter to watch young children while you work.

Getting up early or staying up late also allows for peaceful writing time. Working when others in the home are sleeping offers quiet time and less distractions. By the time the rest of the household are waking, you can have a lot of writing accomplished.

If you simply cannot get quiet time in your home, one option is to go to another location to write. The library is an excellent place simply because it’s usually very quiet. Any area that you can write in peace without interruptions will work.

You can find the time to write and make money writing if you learn to say NO to being interrupted and keep a good time schedule going.


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