This article isn't like that.
In fact, I don't like the idea of freelance writing at all. People who do it end up quitting their day jobs and ditching their corporate bosses only to end up with another job and themselves for a boss. Half the time, they're working longer hours, and they've lost all the benefits that came with working for "the man." To boot, they still have to deal with making other people happy; it's just that now those people are clients instead of bosses, but in the end those clients write the checks so there are a lot of similarities.
So, what's the alternative to freelance writing?
Why, writing for yourself of course.
Instead of working for an hourly wage or for pennies per word, use your words to create something you retain the rights to and that you'll get paid for again and again. Instead of writing to pad someone else's pockets, write for your wealth.
All you have to do is look at a successful author, whether fiction or non-fiction, to see how a writer can make a fortune this way. Royalties come in year after year to pad the author's pockets and create financial security.
Of course, writing a book is a serious project, and odds are dubious when you talk about getting it picked up by a major publishing house, and even if you do the chances of making it to the best sellers' list and making a substantial income aren't too high.
Fortunately, in this Internet age, you don't have to sell a book to make money. You don't even have to write a book (though you could, and if you self-publish you keep a lot more of the profits). You can simply create a blog or a website.
You don't need any technical knowhow these days, and the startup costs are practically non-existent (you can even create a blog for free), but the potential rewards are great. Sure, it takes a little learning to figure out what topics are worth writing about (i.e. what topics are potentially profitable), and you'll have to put some work into promoting your site, but if you were thinking of finding freelance writing jobs, you were going to have to learn how to promote yourself anyway.
Once you have a blog with some content and that is getting some visitors every day, you can monetize it with advertising or affiliate programs and start reaping the benefits: money that comes in every day whether you're sitting at the computer or not.
It sounds easy, doesn't it?
Well, it's not something where you can start raking in cash the very first week, but if you're willing to work a little each day, you can eventually have a blog or website that earns you a significant amount of money each month. There are people with "web empires" (numerous sites and blogs) that make a full-time income while only working a couple hours a day. And the great thing is that they are building something that can continue to earn them money into the future. Unlike with freelance writing, you can build financial independence without having to work your fingers off each day and without answering to demanding clients.
Writing for yourself and profiting from your own work is the ultimate freedom.
Published by TC Thorn
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10 Comments
Post a CommentI would like a FREELANCE FINANCIAL WRITING POSITION which would allow me to write FINANCIAL MARKETS AND COMPANIES which have not or just recently making current events. Some of these companies include
1. AUSTRIA'S OMVKY OIL COMPANY which WARREN BUFFETT MAY BE LOOKING INTO.
2. UNITED STATES GROUPON the big news in U.S. IPO'S COMPANIES to rival the GLOBAL WORLD.
3. GUGGENHEIMS NEW BOND FUND (STOCK SYMBOL "GBAB")
4. FREDERICKS OF HOLLYWOOD LINGERIE("FOH")
5. TEXAS PACIFIC LAND DIVIDEND
6. TESCO SUPERMARKET(BRITISH COMPANY ON NYSE STOCK MARKET)
7. LAURENCE ELLISON OF ORACLE NEW NETSUITE(SYMBOL "N")
8. RUSSIAN SUPERMARKET WILL BILL DAN("WBD")
9. FIRST BROTHEL LISTED ON THE STOCK MARKET FROM PERTH AUSTRAILIA AND HAS AN ALLIANCE WITH SHOWGIRLS CALLED "THE DAILEY PLANET".
10. STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDE SUPPORTERS FANNIE MAE(FNMA)
AND MARBLE HEAD-NYSE LISTED
11. VIRGIN AIRLINES IPO LISTED IN AUSTRAILIA UNDER VIRGIN BLUE.
I do a lot of writing for myself on squidoo!
Great article! I'm inspired to become a billionaire blogger!
You know what, this is so true...what else is AC but a big blog site? And yet it makes enough money that it is paying its "freelance" writers too!
Great advice. You're right it can take time, but it can also be lucrative.
This sounds really interesting. I like the idea of gaining greater independence with my writing. You've given me something to think about.
Sophie
I never really have understood how that all works, with ads, etc.. AC has made it easy for me, would be nice to be able to cut out the middle man, but without hiom I don't think I would stand a chance in hell! LOL!
Nice article, TC.
Interesting, as I already have a number of sites and blogs on the Internet.....just can't find the time to update them all now that I'm more directed toward my presidential campaign.
I started writing for myself and now I am starting to look into freelance writing; I might be going the wrong way around this. I think I'll have a go at both at the same time and see which one is more profitable for me.