In next week’s Fab Freelance Writing Ezine, our writing tips focus on Web writing.
Here’s an excerpt from the Editorial:
Roaring success, or dismal failure? It’s all in the testimonials, when you’re new
Many writers have amazing successes with Web writing. I know several writers who are making six figures, using a combination of business models: professional blogging (for clients), selling PLR (Private Label Rights) content, and writing and selling ebooks. One writer is making six figures writing video scripts (a great niche, BTW.)
I also know of many, many writers who’ve given up writing for clients for good, and just focus on creating their own Web properties: sites and blogs. These writers have their eyes on seven figure incomes, because they’ve had a taste of Web success and know it’s more than possible.
The money is there to be made; it’s all up to you.
Unfortunately, the majority of new Web writers just don’t get one essential fact: when you’re a Web writer, you’re working on the Web, and TRUST is minimal. This makes sense, when you watch TV news stories every other day about spam, identity theft, and other sleazy matters which make people very wary online.
So how do you engender trust, when you’re a brand new writer, with no one who knows you?
Read more in the ezine, it’s out on Tuesday.
Follow Angela Booth on Twitter
Subscribe to Angela Booth’s fabulous free weekly ezine for freelance writers: get a free report just for subscribing. Even if you’re a new writer, you can freelance your way to a fantastic writing career.
Join the thousands of freelance writers who are making great money freelance writing, using Fab Freelance Writing Ezine as their guide.
Technorati Tags: Web writing, writing tips, write for the Web, content, Web sites, Web publishing
Did you like this? If so, please bookmark it, about it, and subscribe to the blog RSS feed.






Sell Your Writing Online NOW

Info Product Maestro: Make $500 a Day with Your Information Products
