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Online Writing Jobs The Easy Way - 5 Tips

Posted on July 19, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment

Want to get online writing jobs? These five tips will help. Writing skills are in huge demand; set up your own home business and prosper.

1. Samples and Testimonials Sell

Your first step is to get four to five writing jobs - any writing jobs at all. Your clients will want to see examples of your writing; they also want to know that you’re reliable, and that you will deliver what they paid for.

The easiest way to get these initial jobs is on the out-sourcing sites, or by visiting busy forums where Webmasters and online marketers congregate.

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Make Money Writing - Promote Yourself Online Today

Posted on July 2, 2008 - Filed Under Writing and Speaking | Leave a Comment

If you enjoy writing, you can make a great income online. All you need to do is promote yourself, and your writing services.

What kinds of services can you offer?

Online, people buy: articles, ebooks, blog posts, and Web site content. To sell your writing services, you need to get your name in front of the people who can hire you.

When you’re just starting out as a writer, you’ll spend all your time on promotion. As you get clients, you’ll spend less time promoting yourself, but you should always do some promotion every day.

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Writing - How To Make Money As A Web Writer

Posted on July 2, 2008 - Filed Under Home Based Business | Leave a Comment

Want to make money writing? You can - it’s never been easier. Here are three tips which will help you to develop a successful writing business from home.

You can start off as a part time writer, and can quickly transition to a full time career.

There’s a huge demand for text content on the Web. Every site needs content, and the writers provide it. Even as a new writer, you can set up a writing services business very quickly.

Here are three tips which will help you to get started.

1. Write!

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Ghostwriting On The Web - Getting Started

Posted on July 1, 2008 - Filed Under Writing and Speaking | Leave a Comment

If you have great writing skills, ghostwriting is a brilliant way collect a stable of clients who provide you with regular writing jobs. In this article, we’ll discuss ghostwriting for the Web, rather than print.

There’s one drawback to ghostwriting. Someone else gets the byline - your own name never appears on your ghostwritten work, and you can’t add any of the material to your portfolio. The big benefit is the rewards, both monetary and in getting your name known.

Yes, getting your name known. While your clients don’t want anyone to know that “their” words are really your words, once you’ve completed a few ghostwriting jobs, you will get known as a competent ghost.

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