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		<title>By: freelance writer</title>
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		<description>Hello Angela. I just read your blog post on the five ways to earn money with your writing. I also listened to your podcast on getting instant buyers. I was going to tell you that the rates your friends were making were way higher than what I have seen. But that may be because I have been looking for jobs on the freelance outsourcing sites. And you are right. When you are looking for jobs, the pay is lower. There are so many people who want you to write a high quality article for $1. Well, I refuse to do it. I don&#039;t care if they do order 200 articles. I would exhaust myself and make a very poor hourly rate. I&#039;d be better off working at McDonald&#039;s. I do have a blog and a separate online portfolio. But I have not put out the hire me sign on my blog. I have charged $10 and $15 per article or email, which is chicken feed compared to the rates your friends are making. But at this point, I am not sure what rates to post.

I really did enjoy your podcast. I&#039;m going to try to find time in the next few days to come back and listen to the rest of them. Thanks.

Kelli Workman</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Angela. I just read your blog post on the five ways to earn money with your writing. I also listened to your podcast on getting instant buyers. I was going to tell you that the rates your friends were making were way higher than what I have seen. But that may be because I have been looking for jobs on the freelance outsourcing sites. And you are right. When you are looking for jobs, the pay is lower. There are so many people who want you to write a high quality article for $1. Well, I refuse to do it. I don&#8217;t care if they do order 200 articles. I would exhaust myself and make a very poor hourly rate. I&#8217;d be better off working at McDonald&#8217;s. I do have a blog and a separate online portfolio. But I have not put out the hire me sign on my blog. I have charged $10 and $15 per article or email, which is chicken feed compared to the rates your friends are making. But at this point, I am not sure what rates to post.</p>
<p>I really did enjoy your podcast. I&#8217;m going to try to find time in the next few days to come back and listen to the rest of them. Thanks.</p>
<p>Kelli Workman</p>
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