Category Archives: freelance writing for the Web

If you’re looking for an easy entree into freelance writing, you need to be writing for the Web — there demand for writers is huge, and growing every day.


Making Money Opportunity for Writers: Unique Web Content

“Content is king” has long been a catch phrase online, and it’s been a goal for many sites. Until Google’s Panda update, websites pursued that goal by aiming for quantity over quality. That’s slowly changing. Online developers and marketers are … Continue reading

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Professional Web Writing: Easy Little Success Secrets

Writing for the Web is challenging. Not only do you want your content to be found, you also want your content to be read. There’s huge competition for attention online. If you’re writing content for others, Google’s recent Panda update … Continue reading

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SEO for Writers: Powerful Strategies To Help You To Make Money Online

Issue 3 of Fab Freelance Writing Pro is out today, so subscribers can download immediately. I’m thrilled with this issue, and I hope you will be too. Not only do you receive your issue, you also receive a bonus ebook … Continue reading

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Professional Writer? Write for Fab Freelance Writing Blog

Want to write for this blog? If you’re a professional writer, with some experience writing for the Web, you can, either as a guest blogger, or as a regular contributor. If you’re interested, please get in touch, sharing something about … Continue reading

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Web Content: Fear and Loathing as (Some) Websites Get Hammered

If you’re writing web content, whether for the content farms (Demand Media et al) or not, you need to be interested in the furore that Google’s latest algorithm changes have created. A couple of days ago I wrote a post … Continue reading

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Pen Names and Personas: Creating New Yous

With the launch of our niche blogging package, I’ve received several questions about blogging with multiple blogs, and developing credibility in various niches. Niche blogs are by their nature small blogs. You can certainly use your own name if you … Continue reading

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SEO, the Death of Quality Content, and Maybe Its Resurrection

Over the past 12 months, I’ve noticed an increase in the number of writers who call themselves “SEO writers”. This is a nonsense term; it’s meaningless jargon. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) involves a lot more than cramming keywords into an … Continue reading

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Free Content: AOL Buys Huffington Post

The Huffington Post Interesting news on the content front: AOL is buying the Huffington Post for $315 million. It’s interesting for writers, because the Huff Post doesn’t pay for content. As this article, Can Arianna Help AOL Figure Out How … Continue reading

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Content: Mass Produced Versus Real Content — What’s the Difference?

The image above is from The Daily, Rupert Murdoch’s new iPad-only publication. For our purposes, let’s call the content in The Daily “real” content, as opposed to mass-produced content as generated by companies like Demand Media, and AOL. This article, … Continue reading

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Web Writing: How to Write a Web Page

Writing for the Web is very different from writing for print. Here’s why. Your Web page needs to do a lot of work. With billions of pages online, how will one lonely Web page be found? It’s up to you, … Continue reading

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