What’s the longest long term writing job you’ve had?
How does a 52 week long writing job sound? Very nice indeed, thank you!
… earning a living one word at a time
How does a 52 week long writing job sound? Very nice indeed, thank you!
Hmm, interesting question isn’t it? The answer will obviously depend on how much time you have available. But if you are writing web content for clients they will have their own ideas of how much you should be able to write and when it should be done by.
Online writing has a lot of benefits. Firstly if you work for yourself you have total control over what jobs you take on, how much you write and how many people you write for. But how many clients do you actually have?
Ouch. The loss of any writing client can be a disappointing time. This is particularly true if you have been writing for them for quite a while and you’ve got used to that stream of income flooding your way.
Did you know that some bloggers online don’t actually write their own blogs? Not all of them of course, but some certainly farm out their writing requirements to expert writers on their particular topic.
Interesting question isn’t it? But it is worth asking yourself this question every now and again, because if the answer is no you aren’t going to enjoy your online writing career very much at all.
If you have been writing for a while you will probably be used to getting jobs from various sources. You may have built up some clients of your own, while also hunting for new ones at the job sites and other places online that writers generally find work…
This is an important question because it can have a big influence on your future writing career. One of the best ways to work for lots of different people is to join a ghostwriting team, because you will naturally receive plenty of work from all kinds of people…
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