You’ve been learning about writing jobs and with every new blog post you read you get more and more excited.
This is something you can do!
But, you’ve been slaving away trying to find online work and have sent pitch after pitch, and nothing.
You’ve been learning about writing jobs and with every new blog post you read you get more and more excited.
This is something you can do!
But, you’ve been slaving away trying to find online work and have sent pitch after pitch, and nothing.
Are you interested in becoming a freelancer?
Or, a freelance writer?
Are you asking yourself, “what work from home jobs near me are hiring?”
I haven’t landed a writing job yet…what gives?
I’ve pitched soooo much, but haven’t heard back from any of them!!! Why?
I spent hours on my writer website, but still, no gigs!
When trying to grow your freelance writing business on the side, the weight of landing clients is enormous.
You simply don’t have the time to devote 8 hours a day to prospecting and networking to find some great online content writing jobs.
So, you need to cram 8 hours worth of business tasks into 2 hours a day – if that!
Ahh, you searched on Google for freelance writer and after reading hours upon hours of blog posts, you decide this is the freelance service for you.
I’m so happy you decided to become a freelance writer, but I don’t want you to get the false impression that it’s easy to land clients or make a ton of money.
In truth, like any other new business venture, it takes time and investment to see any success.
Job boards for freelance writers can be a hit or miss, right?
As a new freelancer one of the easiest ways to find writing jobs is by using job boards.
You can actually find amazing online jobs, but you can also be hit with low-paying duds.
Can’t escape it, eh?
The dreaded writing sample.
Also known as writing clips – if you wanna get all fancy.
Content writer jobs are everywhere, but you would never know that, right?
Because all you find is…nothing…no blogs wanting freelance writers or no sites that advertise writing jobs for you.
How can you start freelance writing when content writing jobs are nowhere to be found?
Figuring out the writing process as a new online writer might be confusing.
The only teaching you had was in school or at work – writing essays, reports, opinion-based pieces, or full-out research papers where you conducted experiments and posited the results.
This writing process won’t attract writing jobs online. It might even scare away potential clients that need to hire a writer.
You’re struggling financially this month.
You haven’t landed any new freelance writing jobs and the jobs you have right now, are from a content mill that pays $.02/word!
Ouch!