Writing online articles – who are you doing it for?

Posted by Allison on Sep 2, 2009 in Selling and profiting from your own articles |

There are two possibilities here.  You can write for yourself, or you can write for other people.  Lots of online writers do both.  They act as ghostwriters, writing articles on all kinds of subjects for clients who then put their own names to the work afterwards.  But these same writers can also write for themselves, writing articles and selling them direct to websites or website owners with their own name on the work.

Now despite what some people might say, it doesn’t matter which way you want to do it.  You can do one or the other, or both.  It depends what your preferences are.  What you need to do is what feels right for you.

When you sit down to write an article, who are you writing it for?

When you sit down to write an article, who are you writing it for?

Some internet writers start out by writing for other people to make a regular living.  Then as time goes on and they start learning more about the internet and how to make money on it in other ways, they start writing articles to promote their own products.  Some writers create websites on various subjects and start adding Google Adsense and products to them so they can make money on an ongoing basis.

So you might start by writing for other people and not thinking about doing it for yourself at all.  But then as time goes on you can start thinking along the lines of building up some residual, ongoing income from your writing skills by putting those websites and products together.

It often takes longer to start earning money from your writing in the second way, i.e. doing it for yourself.  But this is the way that will eventually pay off in the long term.  Writing for other people is perfectly fine – I do it a lot myself – but focus on your own needs too if you really want to make it big.

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