You know you spend a couple of bucks to surf the net, but for what gain?
Maybe Facebook? Twitter?..right, stop there, why not use your bucks+time to equal $?
Here I'll explain Freelancing, which can help make you profitable and legitimate dollars online.
Let's roll.
Freelance Writing: Sell Your Words
I may as well start with something I know well. Obviously, the better your skills and training
are, the better your projects and freelance writing
rates will be.
Today’s freelance writers can choose from a
variety of markets. You can write for magazines,
either online or in print. You can blog by setting up
your own site, or by writing for someone else’s. The
market for new articles on the Internet is vast, and
there’s plenty of work to go around.
Additionally, book publishers are always looking for
the next big book. People need sales letters, white
papers, website copy, and e-books. In other words,
there’s an ocean of work to do, and if you’re an
ambitious writer, you can dive in and profit.
If you want to work from home as a freelance
writer, consider this checklist before you get
started:
** Samples . You’ll need some samples before you
can really begin marketing yourself. Figure out
which market you want to approach first, and
then find or create some related samples. For
instance, if you want to try your hand at blogging,
study some successful blogs, and then write a
few posts of your own to use as samples. Do
this for any and every market you’d want to
write for.
**Tools . You don’t need much to work as a home-
based freelance writer, but there are some tools
that you must have. The most important will be
your computer. Get the fastest Internet access
that you can afford. It doesn’t matter what kind
of computer you get. Just make sure you’re
comfortable enough to spend a lot of time with it.
Most clients will request that you submit your
work as a Microsoft Word document, so make
sure that whatever programs you use are
compatible. In addition, because you’ll be
spending so much time at the computer, make
sure that you have a good work area with proper
lighting. Some clients will want to be able to
reach you by phone or Skype , so have both set
up and accessible. You’ll need an invoicing
program, such as Freshbooks, and a good
book keeping system to keep track of sales,
orders, and accounts receivables.
**Job Boards. When you’re first starting out, you’ll
have to go looking for work, and the best place
to do that is on one of the online job boards.
Places like Guru , Elance, Freelancer, and oDesk
are today’s writers’ best friends. They allow
individuals and businesses to post projects, and
freelancers to bid on them. Take a look around
the sites, sign up for the free access in the
beginning, and then begin to place bids on the
projects that interest you. It will take some trial
and error to find your groove, but once you do,
the jobs will start to roll in.
**Persistence and Commitment . You’ll need to
have a good amount of persistence while
pursuing freelance writing gigs. This business is
subjective, and while one person may love your
writing, another may not. Do your best to always
produce good, solid copy and hold on to your
commitment to do the best you can for your
clients. Just by committing to do those two
things, you’ll be miles ahead of your competition.
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