Find Online Writing Jobs And Fund Your Inner
Muse
By: Andrew Morris
Years ago, I remember reading a quote, "The
good thing about being depressed is that you can catch up on your
sleep". The author may have been Erma Bombeck, but I am not
certain.
Years
ago, I remember reading a quote, "The good thing about being
depressed is that you can catch up on your sleep". The author may
have been Erma Bombeck, but I am not certain.
The point of showing you
the above is to illustrate the possibility of finding jobs online
by writing. Is that depressing? Certainly not, and only if you let
yourself believe that it is difficult or impossible to find these
types of assignments. But as my research has found, it is
not.
There
are multiple sites that allow you to become a member, in most cases
free, and list your credentials. Then you can bid on jobs posted by
others from around the world. Does this work? It most certainly
does, and let me give you an example. At this moment there are more
than 1500 open projects, and you can bid on as many as you feel
qualified to undertake. Can you be certain that you will be chosen
for the project? No, others will be bidding on the same project,
but if you are persistent and creative with your bids and offers,
you will at some point be the chosen writer. Once chosen, it is
your task to do the best job possible, obtain good feedback, and
then repeat the process. You will find the second time around much
easier, since (if you have done quality work) your feedback will
reflect this.
What I
mention above can be repeated on multiple freelancing jobs across
the web: Elance, Scriptlance, Getacoder, and RentaCoder to name a
few. They all have slightly different policies, but all offer much
the same service, bringing together those who need something
written with those who can do the job. Projects number in the
thousands, and can pay anywhere from a few dollars per articles to
hundreds of dollars per assignment.
Possibly the most profitable arrangement, if
this is to your liking, is to create long-lasting contacts with
those who need a writing job done on a consistent basis. With that
thought, it is imperative you give your best to each assignment.
Not only will this satisfy your ego when the client says "job well
done", but also foster those enduring relationships and result in a
fatter bank balance.
Of
course, listing your credentials on Elance, Scriptlance or other
job related sites is not the only way to find work. There are also
multiple job boards and classified sites (such as Ebay and
Craigslist) that allow you to quickly and easily reach a worldwide
audience. As your name, website and reputation begin to circulate
online, you will find repeat clients coming back and referring you
to others.
Your search terms should
include the following:
Freelance Writing Jobs
Boards
Writers
Wanted
Writing
Jobs
Copywriting
Jobs
Technical Writing
Jobs
Submission
Guidelines
Those
are all topics you can and should use for your quest. Are there
writing jobs online? More than you can possibly imagine, so instead
of being depressed and catching up your sleep, start bidding on
those jobs. You will soon find yourself sleeping like a baby,
restful in the knowledge that you are following your dream and
listening to your inner muse.
Andrew Morris
www.articlewritingzen.com
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