Writing jobs: find them via your blog


Looking for writing jobs online can be very frustrating. You spend hours hunting, and craft a proposal, and you’re completely ignored.

Here’s a tip: start blogging — it shows you’re taking your writing seriously, and you’ll get known. Once people have heard your name several times, they’ll approach you to write for them.

In this article, Angela Booth’s Writing Blog: Blog Secrets for Writers: Boost Your Income I wrote:

“If you’re a new writer, a blog will help you because you’ll become visible online. It helps you to build your name.

Make a list of all the writing services you provide, and make sure that you advertise these on your blog. As your writing services business grows, create a blog for each service.

If you’re writing articles, for example, create an articles blog. If you’re writing a book, create a blog for the book. And so on.

Ensure that you use your own name on each of your blogs. This means that when a potential buyer of your writing types your name into a Web search engine, all your blogs will show up. You develop credibility as a writer.”

Read the article, and start blogging.

Imagine… $1,000 A Week For Just Ten Hours

blogging for dollars

You can get paid to blog. The current rate for experienced bloggers is around $1,000 to $1500 a week for from two to five posts a day – VERY nice writing income.

Find out how to blog with the blogging best-seller “Blogging For Dollars: How to become a career blogger — in your PJs, if you want”. It’s my complete new ebook package, with free coaching/ consultations as well.

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