Lately I’ve read a few posts on popular blogs on why writers and entrepreneurs shouldn’t start a blog. Apparently there’s no money in it anymore. Because Freelance Writers Online aims to help writers with entrepreneurial spirits, I felt it only…
Tag: Making Money
As I write my first eBook, the value of a good proofreader is becoming more and more apparent. Here’s why it’s so important that you as a writer have a good proofreader at your disposal too. Why you should partner…
It’s starting to get weird just how many writers I meet that also have an overwhelming love for travel. Because I unashamedly try to combine writing and travel as much as possible, I’ve produced an eBook about how to make…
One of the best ways to make money online – without resorting to pushy or sleazy sales tactics – is to implement some considered and honest affiliate partnering on your website or blog. Last week we explored the notion that…
You know a lifestyle business is for you if you can relate to any of this… When you were younger and first started full-time work, being part of the rat race was OK – exciting even. You felt sort of…
[feature_box style=”11″ only_advanced=”There are no title options for the choosen style” alignment=”center”] >> This is a guest post by another successful freelance writer. I went from full-time worker to full-time writer online. Find out how I – and many other writers…
There are of course a number of ways to make money as a writer, particularly with all the possibilities that a little invention called the Internet has opened up for us lucky wordsmiths. While you’ll no doubt know many of…
What? Turn down freelance writing work? I thought you were here to tell me how to get more freelance writing work? Don’t stop reading just yet. Hear me out… You see something keeps happening that feels a bit strange to…
Have you done everything right so far? You’ve built up a small portfolio of work, have a few regular clients and put in the ground work for some sort of online presence, right? Perhaps you’ve even worked for less than you know your writing…