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Freelance Writing on the Internet
By Mridu Khullar
So, you’ve decided to take up a career in freelance writing. You’ve
hooked up the computer, installed the printer, and learnt the nitty-gritty
of your word processor. You’ve maybe even been published a couple of times.
You’re all set to conquer the world of publishing. But wait. Do you know all
the options available to you?
We’ve compiled a list of all the jobs a freelance writer can find on the
Internet to keep the cash inflow steady:
Magazines
Most of the freelancing industry focuses on magazines, so let’s start there.
You’ll find magazines on every topic imaginable. From teen issues to
running, you’ll find at least one magazine to fit in your interests. While
magazine publishing is huge and widespread, don’t try to get published
everywhere at once. Find a few niche topics and start your way up from
there. As your expertise and interests grow, branch out to other magazines
as well. Topics most writers start out with include health and nutrition,
computers, parenting, teens, relationships, disability, travel, etc.
Fillers in Magazines and Newspapers
Not all writers make it to the cover pages of magazines. At least not at
first. In the beginning, you might just have to make do with fillers. And
they pay as much as they’re fun to do. Jokes, opinion pieces, short lists,
news items and other short pieces are termed fillers. Editors are always on
the lookout for good fillers, so you stand a good chance of breaking
through.
Greeting Cards
With e-cards, paper greeting cards seem to have taken a backseat.
Nevertheless, the sale of paper cards is still ongoing and they are still
preferred when it comes to relatives, long-lost friends or special
occasions. Despite popular myths, greeting card markets are not as easy to
break into as they seem, can take a long time to respond and an even longer
time to get your card into print. The upside is that greeting card markets
pay extremely well for short writing. What’s more, though limited,
opportunities exist for e-card writers too. So when you need to take a break
from the regular work, dip your fingers into the greeting card pool
Doormats, Magnets, Bumper Stickers, T-shirts, etc
If you’ve wondered how those words made it to t-shirts, stickers, doormats
and magnets, think no more. Freelance writers are often required to write
the slogans for such material and are paid quite well for it. If you have
the ability to coin a catchy or humorous one-liner, this could be your shot
to riches. You won’t get a byline, and certainly no fame, but you could be
earning as much as $50 per word!
Posters
They’re up in your room, you’ve seen them in your friend’s office, and you
often find a funny one at the fast-food place down the street. Someone must
have written them. Why not you? A lot of companies sell posters and generate
handsome sales from them. In fact, writers of posters are usually paid in
royalties, that is, by the number of posters sold. So, instead of being paid
one-time, you’ll be paid over and over again for something you wrote years
ago.
Resumes
Practically every one needs a resume (yes, even us freelance writers). Some
people write them up themselves, some prefer to take the help of
professionals. Write up a resume for a friend or two at work (even if she
doesn’t need one!) as samples and respond to advertisements and calls for
resume writers. Keep in mind though that resume writing isn’t your regular
every day writing. You’re not supposed to decorate the page with flowery
prose or funny anecdotes. You need to be professional, crisp and
attention-grabbing. Practice with a few fake ones, and you’ll soon be on
your way.
Advertising
Advertisers need writers, commonly known as copywriters. They’re the flesh
and blood of the campaign. Getting into advertising can be a tricky
business, but with a few credentials and a polished resume, you’ll have no
trouble at all showcasing your talent to the world. If you are indeed good
at what you do, advertisers will line up to get you to work for them. If you
prefer not to work for someone, you could set up your own copywriting
business and promote it to get clients.
Website Copy
With the Internet revolution finally having realized in its full form, small
and big companies alike are looking for writers to write content for their
websites. Not only do these companies pay well, but they also give the
writer a much-desired break. If you’ve written website copy, you’ll have no
trouble finding more assignments of the same kind. Simply guide the
prospective client to the website and he’ll know what kind of work he can
expect from you. Aim for start-up companies at first. They’ll usually hand
over the whole work to you and you can make a great portfolio.
E-books
E-books are not here to replace print books. They’re here to provide an
alternative resource for distribution. However, as opposed to print books,
e-books are short, contain lots of web links and usually provide answers to
a customer’s immediate needs. They can be downloaded off the Internet in
seconds, and you can profit from a single e-book long after you’ve written
it. Don’t get fooled though-- writing e-books takes just as much time and
dedication as writing print ones. It’s only the mode of delivery that’s
different.
Ezines
Online newsletters, or ezines as they are frequently called, are becoming
the rage of the publishing industry. Many of these ezines are paying markets
and run regular features and columns. Many of them have associated websites
too. While the pay in this market is less, you’ll be writing shorter
articles in much less time.
Newspapers
Generally, when we think of newspapers, we think news. But newspapers hold a
lot more information than that. With regular columns, reviews and updates,
latest findings, and point-of-view articles, newspapers are the writer’s
best bet. And if you’ve gained entry into one section of the newspaper, the
other sections of writing open up to you automatically. Though slow on the
income, getting published in your local daily is still a major ego-booster!
Newsletters
There are many households and small companies that publish newsletters. And
all the more are springing up each day. These newsletters are a great way to
break into freelancing and gather clips. Their requirements are not as tough
to meet as those of magazines and most editors are quite quick in their
responses. To add to that, some newsletters also pay quite well, sometimes
almost as much as small magazines.
Ghostwriting
If it’s the fame you’re after, you won’t get it here. But you can earn a
decent amount of money ghostwriting memoirs, books or even articles for
people who don’t want to or can’t write themselves. Ghostwriters are quite
in demand today with more and more people trying to preserve their family
history by getting memoirs or biographies written. However, apart from the
money, there’s nothing else. You don’t get the credit, the fame or even the
byline.
The prospects for writers today are immense provided you’re ready to
experiment in different areas. The Internet has made it easier than ever to
find writing assignments not only in your own country, but around the world.
A simple e-mail is all it takes to apply for a job and send in the
assignment.
It’s easy for a freelance writer to get stuck doing the same old thing over
and over. It’s not only fun, but sometimes necessary to introduce a little
spice into your writing routine. If you’ve been writing articles all your
life, try doing some greeting card writing instead. If the money is slow,
and you could really use some extra money, apply for a resume writer job. If
the book manuscripts are lying unsold, try selling short stories for a
change.
With a little variation now and then, you’ll not only find your income
shooting up, but also your inspiration. So next time you find yourself
waiting for word on that manuscript, send out a few short pieces instead.
It’ll definitely be worth the effort.
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