So you started freelance and are trying to figure out how to find freelance blogging jobs so you can make money.
I was there with you!
Before I became a freelance writer, I blogged.
So you started freelance and are trying to figure out how to find freelance blogging jobs so you can make money.
I was there with you!
Before I became a freelance writer, I blogged.
Is working from home finally becoming a real thing for you?
I’ve been a freelance writer for six years and have talked to many people about working online from home.
While I love freelance writing, there are many other opportunities and services you can offer from home.
Are you just getting started working from home?
If you’re like me, you’ve drooled over the list of benefits.
No commute. No money spent on uniforms. No boss breathing down your neck. The list goes on!
Are you looking for a way to make money while staying at home?
Recently, the popularity of working from home has exploded.
This means that there are many types of freelance jobs that you can do right from the comfort of your home!
Venturing into the world of being a freelance writer?
You’re ready to take action, move forward and get some awesome work from home jobs.
But wait –
After all these years as a content writer, I’m still amazed at how many content writing jobs there are online. Especially for beginners!
Are you questioning where to find content writing jobs and online?
Do you feel stuck when considering all the competition of other freelance writers out there?
Freelance writers come in all shapes and sizes from freelance bloggers to content writers, SEO writers, content strategists, freelance web content writers and ghost writers.
They offer a variety of services and different forms of writing.
When it comes to finding work, freelance writers are responsible for seeking jobs and making contact with potential clients.
If someone had told me when I first started out as a freelance writer that I would be making, on average, $600 a post, I’d think you’re crazy.
What?
People actually pay for words?
How the heck do you get your first writing job online?
You know you can write, you love writing, and you want to get paid for your writing.
So, why is it so hard?
Is working from home becoming more and more of a reality for you?
I freelance write and it’s the ultimate dream job for me, but it is still a job – and with it comes the same stress of balancing work, life and self care.
Honestly, in a lot of ways, it’s really no different than having a “real” job (except that you technically can work in your pajamas if you choose to!).