Earn Money Writing – Get Paid to Write Online
One of the ready markets for writers (and the fastest-growing) is the Internet. The Internet moves by the written word. Sure, there is audion and video, but the overwhelming majority of website content is written text. Every webmaster is looking for unique content for his or her website. Someone is going to get paid to generate it. That could be you!
So you would like to get paid to write? Consider how easy it is to get paid to write online. The work is done by short-term contracts. You visit a meeting place for writers and buyers of written work. You check out the offers posted at elance.com or guru.com.
You bid on a contract, win the bid, get a cash advance and the rest on delivery. Let’s say, for example, that the contract is to write a 2,500 -3,000 word report on how to potty-train your puppy. You do the research online, write out the project, send draft finals to your buyer. He suggests a few changes, you make them, send the updates. He approves the work and makes a deposit for the balance due into your PayPal account.
Contract finished, you look for another. You have total control of your hours of work, exactly how much writing work you undertake, which contracts you bid on. You can earn money writing anytime, anywhere. You could be writing a project on your laptop for a buyer in Australia while you fly to Europe for vacation. With an easily-available PayPal debit card on your account, you can receive payment online and access your earnings anywhere you can find an ATM machine!}
Get 2-3 downloadable eBook guides to how to make money writing online and read them first. There are some things you will need to know, such as how to market your services, how to set up an online portfolio of your work to help convince buyers, etc. It’s not at all hard to do, and you can start to earn money by writing, right away!
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