Many writers I keep contact with don’t know the difference. Do you? Read this article to find out.
Here are five freelance writing opportunities. Enjoy!
If you are considering a career as a freelancer, or perhaps even the suggestion of freelancing appeals to you, ask yourself these questions to explore freelancing as a way of life for you.
A couple months ago I was looking around for sites similar to Triond to increase my writing portfolio and expand my income streams…I found Get A Freelancer.
A compilation of writing sites for the aspiring writer.
In Part one of, How to become a successful freelancer, I talked about what a freelancer is, what jobs they can take on, what the popular jobs are that freelancers do and what they can do find their niche. Now, in this article, Part 2, I want to talk about quitting your job, managing your money and great customer service.
Whether you’re a high school kid who needs to scrap up a few bucks more than the weekly allowance or a "full time mom", you must have come across the online business hype. You tried Get-Paid-To’s and found that you can barely make enough to cover the electricity bill. Then you got fried with get-rich-quick schemes that promise you zillions in no time, with hardly any work. Finally, you ended up in the Buy, Sell & Trade section on DigitalPoint and finally think you’ve got it: people there actually make some money. The $50-ish you get for a pack of 10 articles finally looks like something worth working for. If this scenario fits you, then you should keep reading.
Have you ever wondered why people are unsuccessful bloggers? The reason is that they don’t have enough people stay on their blog. Why do people not stay on your blog? Read this to find out.
Are you thinking of starting to write for the Internet?
Freelance writing is both a lucrative and a liberating career, two of the main reasons why many people are trying their hands into it. But not everybody is fit for this job.