A new Hubpage about online ghostwriting jobs and getting paid
Hi all – just a short blog post today to alert you to a new Hubpage I have written on the topic of getting paid for online ghostwriting jobs you do.
… earning a living one word at a time
Hi all – just a short blog post today to alert you to a new Hubpage I have written on the topic of getting paid for online ghostwriting jobs you do.
I am writing this blog post at 10.14pm, having completed all my other work for the day and taken some time off in between those jobs as well.
This is what I have been pondering over lately. You’ll notice I haven’t blogged for a couple of weeks and to be honest this is the main reason for it.
The more you know and understand about keywords and search engine optimisation, the more money you are likely to be able to make as an online writer.
How does a 52 week long writing job sound? Very nice indeed, thank you!
It’s been a cracking week here, with lots of writing work coming in (including some big projects which is always nice, especially when the car has just been poorly and in the garage!).
When you think about writing for online markets, what type of work do you think of?
Finding online writing work is a never ending task. Unless you get a job as part of a writing team – which pretty much guarantees you will get ongoing work – you will have to look for your own writing gigs.
Selling articles online is what most online writers want to do. And it is possible to make a good living from it.
How many times have you been on the verge of applying for a writing gig, only to discover that you don’t have the qualifications they are looking for?
If you have been reading my blog recently you will know that I have been setting myself some new writing goals for 2010.
We all have our own little ways and means, don’t we?
Yes, it is. But that would make an unbelievably short blog post wouldn’t it, so let me go into a bit more depth.
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?
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