Freelance writing is a very
popular choice for people seeking to make a flexible income
from a range of freelance writing jobs including being able to work from home. Its something that
literally anyone can get into, plus it has the added benefit of being
able to write about a subject that interests you since so many
outlets for making money exist.
In this hub, I will prove many aspects of this
very popular freelance forum including:
- You can find real freelance writing jobs existing in great abundance
- You dont need to pay for access to directories and job sites
- You dont have to accept low paying projects from $5 an article (please dont..)
- You can avoid being scammed by fraudulent employers
- You can find real jobs not just 50/50 revenue sharing options (though these are good and will serve another hub as you can work from home in freelance writing doing this)
I wont be covering revenue sharing schemes here as
this hub is about how to get freelance writing jobs and not revenue
sharing options.
A good start is to decide which writing venture
interests you more - technical writing, copy writing, proof reading,
copy editing, SEO writing, academic writing...
If you are a programmer or a IT software user,
perhaps technical writing would suit your freelance
writing objectives.
Freelance academic writing suits
those who have written dissertations, possess a degree and understand
citation rules such as Harvard.
For starting freelance writers with no experience,
article writing is the best starting point as so
many projects exist. So many companies need content for their sites
and blogs and literature. This area alone can be a fulltime job.
To sum up the writing
You can follow my live feeds on twitter
http://twitter.com/seowritersuk which include jobs
from various freelance job sources.
So I will show you how to get freelance
writing Jobs.