Showing posts with label freelance writing jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freelance writing jobs. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 January 2009

Freelance Writing Jobs Tips

Finding freelance writing jobs to earn you good money isn't rocket science. Here are a few tips to help.

Research how to make money through freelance writing jobs. Find out what this involves. Learn what you need. Discover places which list legitimate freelance writing jobs.

When you find them, register and be an active member. The popular ones are eLance.com, and GetaFreelancer.com.

Look for freelance writing jobs on social networks. Many forums, ads, and blogs list writing opportunites that may suit your style and skills.

Craft a compelling profile. Clients look at your bio and track record. If it's impressive, you're likely to get more freelance writing jobs.

Keep learning about freelance writing. Reading other people's experiences and seeing how they got successful will give you some ideas to use.

Being up to date with technology matters with freelance writing jobs too. You'll appeal to a certain kind of client who provide assignments to folks capable of doing more than just writing.

Toot your horn. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. No, you don't have to spend money, but do take advantage of opportunities like free ads listings on websites, including Craigslist.org.

Be ready to negotiate. By showing yourself willing to tweak your offer or pricing for a first-time client, you can build confidence and gain their trust.

These tips may help you land freelance writing jobs. There are a few more steps to turning 'work for hire' into a sustainable business. We get into that on "The Smilenaire Way" program too, so you can follow a tested and proven path.



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Thursday, 15 January 2009

Freelance Writing Jobs Can Build Your Fortune!

Online freelance writing jobs are very attactive as a business model for infopreneurs. While it does require some effort to get initial freelance writing jobs and attracting your first clients, it is easy to sustain your business for as long as you enjoy writing.

On the Internet, freelance writing jobs can be very lucrative. I have written short articles and been paid $10 to $25 for work that took me around 30 minutes. I have also authored longer reports of 3,000 words, and been paid $350 for it.

As long as you are willing and able to do careful research on the kind of freelance writing jobs you'll accept, and compile your articles in an attractive, unique and valuable way, you can survive and thrive.

Learn more - here.