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How to Get Started Freelance Writing Online

October 13th, 2009

There are many beginning writers who want to get started writing online but don’t know where to start. Technology now offers more chances than ever for writers to get their work published, especially because of the online world. The hardest part for many is figuring out exactly how to get started as an online freelance writer.

The first part of learning to get writing gigs online is to learn about the many websites that pay writers. There are literally dozens, if not hundreds, of websites that offer the opportunity for people to get paid for their written work. As with print publications, it’s always important to review the contracts and online agreements before writing for anyone.

Research is important. See what other writers have to say about any online writing website. Match critical reviews against positive ones, and try to get a feel for whether a particular website is a good deal or not.

Also realize right off the bat that you are going to write for more than one website to make a career as an online freelance writer. There are many different sites that pay in many different ways. A portfolio of good paying sites is the best way to create a diverse online income.

Another important part of the process is to realize that there are different ways for online writing websites to pay their writers. There are auction based writing websites, sites that pay via splitting advertising revenue, and some that simply pay up front for work. The point is that there are a lot of different ways for websites to pay their writers, and you will want to learn about all of them.

Anyone who wants to get started writing content online needs to learn to write in the right style. Every type of writing style is different, and to write online you’ll also need to write in the type of genre that’s required for most online writing.

Look around to decide what type of online writing site is best for you. Some of the biggest names include Constant-Content, Associated Content, eHow, Guru.com, Elance, oDesk, and Xomba just to scratch the surface. There are many more places to write online for money, and you need to find out what fits your skills and goals.

While there is tons of advice for writers, one piece of advice above everything else is to simply be persistent and keep at it. Getting an online writing career doesn’t take place overnight, but if you keep at it you will succeed.

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