By Shane Dayton
There are a lot of places online to sell your writing. Some of these sites are excellent, and places that even give the opportunity to make a full time living if you are good enough. The hardest part for many beginning freelance writers is working up the courage to get writing and selling.
This is true whether you are a person looking to make money writing for the first time, a part timer looking for a work at home opportunity, or a college student looking to make some extra money. By knowing where you can send your writing to make money, that makes it much easier to get started.
#1 Constant Content. This is one of my favorite websites to submit articles to. You can join for free and write on anything you want, then set your own prices. There is a request section you can answer, or you can just write what you want. Don't undersell your articles: people will pay for value. The main downside? You don't know when someone is going to buy your work, but the more you write, the better off you are. This is free for sign up.
#2 Guru. Guru is an auction based site that you must buy a monthly, quarterly, or yearly subscription to. While you need to get into the top 50 to make a full time living off of Guru, this is possible. It takes time to build up your reputation, but you bid on jobs and then get to work on the ones awarded to you.
This site is growing about 50% a year, making it possible for more and more individuals to make a full time living here. If you're serious about making really good money writing online, this is a must work site.
#3 Elance. Elance is the other big auction site for writers and also requires you to pay for a membership. Like Guru it takes time to build a reputation, but the minimum pay here is higher, and the ceiling is higher income wise for writers online than maybe any other website. If you want to write and you don't know a lot about Internet Marketing, this and Guru are your best shots at a gold mine.
#4 Hubpages. Hubpages you don't get paid directly, but make web pages in which you can make money from affiliate sales from eBay and Amazon, as well as Google Adsense. You can get a lot of publicity here, as well as design pages that can give great backlinks if you build your own blog network. Great community and fun "change of pace" place.
#5 Associated Content. AC pays up front for a lot of their work, and you also get passive income based on page views that continues to add up over time. AC isn't great for money straight out, but it will get you some steady income both directly and passively. This is also a site where you could receive enough attention to get more and better work elsewhere (this has happened to me before).
Those are just five of the websites that a beginning writer can get income from, so get writing and good luck!
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If you found this article useful and would like to learn more about where to sell your writing on your way to freelance writing success, please feel free to visit my freelance writing blog about how to become a freelance writer. Thanks for reading!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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