Thursday, July 2, 2009
Tips for New Freelance Writers
Every day the search engines get hundreds of thousands of searches executed by newbie's. All of them are in search of work from home and for writing jobs available on line. The fact is that there is no dearth of work available online. As a matter of fact most of the good writers are committed over eight hours a day writing and writing and writing for the web. The other fact is that a large number of quality writers who fail to get any on line writing jobs and turn away. This I believe is not their loss but the loss for the entire world that loses the benefit of reading good stuff from a great "would have been writer". Finding work is one thing, while writing content from your heart is yet another. That is why I find ekikrat.in/ a very cool site. Firstly they pay. Secondly they do not impose any restriction on your content topic. The last and the best thing is that it operates from India so most of the writers from there do not have to search the world for work anymore. This never happens when it comes to writing for a buyer or a client. Personally I find myself facing a writer's block often, especially when a buyer keeps returning for more and more stuff on the same keyword which actually does not have much to inform. How much can you probably write in an informative way about a wooden chair? OK you are a professional writer and can produce 5 or 10 or at max 30 articles. But relevance ceases for the next 50 or 100 articles. The aim is just making up text with the keyword density. The best way is to come up with a story or an incidence and not go for providing useful information, because you have already done that in the initial articles. Be relevant and you will be able to write another 100.
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