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How to Become a Freelance Writer For the Internet - Some Tips on Getting Writing Jobs Easily

By Kyle Ayren

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Since it's not something that most people want to do (some even hate it), people who do have the knack for writing often want to know how they can earn money with their skills.

Well, the easiest way to make money with writing is by offering your services and getting paid doing it.

Depending on where you look, you can find ready buyers online and offline. But I think there's a bigger demand for writing services on the Internet. Why? Because the battle for Internet prominence rests heavily on words, from website copy to article marketing, etc.

If you're curious about how to become an Internet-based freelance writer, just know that practically all home-based freelance writers start out by joining freelance marketplace websites like GetAFreelancer, RealWritingJobs, or oDesk.

To start, you only have to create an account and then start bidding on freelance writing gigs. Sounds easy, right? It is easy, except that here online, there are so many good writers and wannabe writers, it can be very challenging to get yourself, and your services, noticed.

In my experience, people who are out to hire writers usually base their hiring decisions on the following:

* Price - The decent price range for ezine articles are from $5 to $8 per piece. (The price is lower for article rewrites.) Website copy commands a much higher price, with some website copywriters being hired on a profit-sharing basis. Still, others are paid per hour or per piece.

Tip 1: When you're starting out, you might just have to mark your price lower than you would normally charge, but that doesn't mean you have to put up with dirt cheap prices. When bidding on a project, go for the your "best lowest price."

* Testimonials - For obvious reasons, people who have more testimonials on their profile stand a greater chance of getting hired than those who don't have. In the mind of your potential client, testimonials stand for reliability and skill. Tip 2: If you don't have a testimonial yet on your profile but have done work for other people offline, create a mini pre-selling website and include your clients' testimonial in there.

* Sample Work - You don't have to send your entire writing portfolio, but you should at least send a sample of your writing or two when you're finding clients.

Tip 3: Writers tend to slack in editing their work, but if you're serious about becoming a freelance writer online, take extra care in presenting your best work.

Do you think freelance writing on the Internet will work for you? Read an honest-to-goodness, experience-based review of freelance writer jobs on http://writenowforyou.com/

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