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Yes- You Can Earn Money as a Freelance Writer
The economic situation today is
making people concerned. They may worry that they won’t have enough money to
meet their basic needs. This has caused many moms to start looking for work
they can do from home. There are actually many types of work-at-home jobs a mom
can do, and yes, you can earn money as a freelance writer working online.
Here We will Know Some about Freelance Writing
You may have heard of stuffing
envelopes or painting craft figurines as a means to earn money from home. Many
of these opportunities will cost you more money than you’ll ever make. It’s
important to find work that you can do from a legitimate home. Freelance
writing is one type of work that fits this description.
It’s not necessary to have an English degree to be a freelance writer, but many companies prefer that you have one. What is important is that you have a good command of the English language, can communicate thoughts “on paper,” and have a computer with internet access.
To find online work, you may want to search for freelance writing jobs on a search engine. Many websites are seeking good freelance writers and it is possible to earn a good living by writing. Find forums for freelance writers and join them. This will allow you to ask questions, learn about the process, and possibly find a paying writing gig.
The more writing you do, the more
writing jobs you’re likely to find. After a while, you may decide to create
your own freelance writing blog or website where you can offer your services
and earn even more money.
To begin with, you can expect to earn
around $5 or so for short articles. As your skill progresses that amount
will increase. Depending on who you’re writing for, what the subject is,
and how well you write, you can make as much as $25 or more for a 500-word article. As you can see, it is possible to make money as a freelance writer
online.
Is a Freelance Writing Business Right for you?
Today’s the day I gather all the work
delivered last week to clients from both businesses and send reports to my
bookkeeper so she can invoice. It takes a bit of time but far less time than it
takes for me to invoice them directly and all keep up with all the follow-up
work that’s involved. Outsourcing that responsibility has proven to be an
excellent decision for my sanity! It’s also a planning day and a quick glance
tells me this is one of those weeks that test even the most motivated writers.
75-degrees? Because I don’t have anything due to clients this week. The delivery dates are all the last week of May, yet the volume of work I have due later this month means I have to work on it now to stay on track. To procrastinate, or go play outside in the beautiful 75-degree weather, will mean stress, headaches, and late nights, not to mention questionable writing, at the end of the month. I actually keep an editorial calendar to track what is due when, it’s an informal calendar that hangs on my office wall, and however I also back it up with Outlook so I have my schedule at a glance any time. Scheduling, planning ahead, and staying motivated are essential for success.

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