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5 Ways To Make Money As A Writer

5 Ways To Make Money As A Writer

Do you have the gift of gab…at least when you write it all down on paper? Do you love the uniqueness of implementing different words together? Then perhaps you’re a writer! This should be an exciting thing for you, but sometimes it’s not.

You’re probably tired by now of people asking you what your profession is, only to the occasional “so what are you supposed to do for money?” question, followed by judgemental and disapproving looks.

The writing field has such a wide range of options to choose from such as a novelist, an editor, a columnist and much more. In this article, I have written down 5 Ways To Make Money As A Writer!

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Freelance Writer

Freelance writing is the practice of writing for money while working on one’s own. They are not employed by a company or organization. Freelance writers often work remotely and will produce whatever amount of content (usually written text) needed by the client from either their home, a coffee shop or pretty much anywhere that has a library.

There are many types of freelance writers such as a freelance blogger, an SEO writer, content strategists, content strategists, and even a ghostwriter. I personally have noticed that whenever I go on Indeed, there are quite a lot of job offers for freelance copywriters, they typically help with advertising and brand awareness.

Blogger

A blog is a discussion or informational website published on the internet and often consists of distinct informal and diary-style text entries. Types of blogs include Fashion, Food, Travel, Lifestyle, Fitness, DIY and much more, a blogger is a writer for the blog and most likely manages it.

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Being a blogger means to have the business of building a relationship with his or her readers. You can make money as a blogger is a few ways, first for promotional means as a way to get exposure for a business that you might have, selling E-books, products or services such as online classes, and ad revenue.

Content Writer

A content writer is a person who specializes in providing relevant content for websites. Types of website content include blogs, articles, and homepages on websites. Sign up with a content site to earn money by writing these short, simple pieces.

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I recommend using Crowdsource.com because its great for those are beginners in the freelancing industry. Eventually, you will likely want to move on to better-paying gigs but once you’ve improved your skills and gained some more confidence.

Skills that a good content writer includes strong research skills, an ability to get focused and meet deadlines, and overall will have to get used to editing his or her work over and over again.

Editor and Proofreader

Online proofreaders help website owners to identify mistakes before posting their web pages, preventing them from alienating prospective visitors to their sites.

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The ever-increasing number of websites provides opportunities for freelance proofreaders to get paid to correct spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors. If you have good writing skills, an excellent command of language and an eye for detail, you can make extra income as an online proofreader.

Proofreader need to be well-read and familiar with many different styles of writing and subjects, have a great comprehension of basic grammar and will need to catch on at developing one’s computer skills. Perhaps consider taking a quick online course for formal training.

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Tutor or Writing Coach

Writing is a crucial academic skill, and one-on-one coaching is often the best way for a student to become a better writer. As a writing tutor, it’s important that you notice and encourage strengths while making a kind yet honest assessment of areas for improvement.

There are many opportunities to tutor students either in-person or through several online services. You can easily find many tutoring gigs through Indeed.

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The pay rate writing tutors typically ranges from about 12-30 dollars an hour.

Do you have any other money-making tips for fellow writers? If so, share the wealth in the comment section below!

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