Sunday, December 13, 2009

Make Money By Selling Digital Photos (aside from Web Writing)

This is just a quick post on a way to make money by selling digital photos. You are most probably earning money thru your web writing career, but this is another way to make money on the Internet.

You can visit the site here, and it comes with bonuses you will love. Check it out, and add more to your income opportunity over the Internet.

All is well.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Nick Daws' Quick Cash Writing Review--Make Money with Your Writing Now

I was able to purchase Nick Daw's English for Authors, then I also stumbled upon this other product of his--more focused on making money from writing.

Read directly from his site by clicking here. You will be amazed by the promise of a well-paid writing career if you follow his advices. What are you waiting for, check his site out!

You'll be awe-inspired in modules SEVEN to NINE, as Nick shows you:

+The THREE KEY REQUIREMENTS for writing a saleable article ? fail to meet any of these and your article will go straight in the editor?s ?round file? (7/1)

+How to write a query letter and outline ? and why you should always do this BEFORE EVEN WRITING your article (7/3)

+HOW TO INTERVIEW SOMEONE for an article ? and THREE different ways you can report on what your subject said. HINT: Combining these three methods is the key to producing a saleable, interview-based article (7/4)

+How to offset your holiday costs, and even GET FREE TRIPS ABROAD, writing freelance travel articles (7/6)

+One key thing you MUST include to give your travel article the very best chance of publication (7/7)

+A travel-book publisher looking for freelance travel writers... RIGHT NOW! (7/7)

+How to make a GREAT SIDELINE INCOME writing reviews of anything and everything!! (7/11)

+A LITTLE-KNOWN but HIGH-PAYING MARKET which offers article writers the opportunity to cash in on their expertise ? month in, month out! (7/13)

+SEVEN GREAT TECHNIQUES for generating ideas for articles (7/15)

+How to write SHORT STORIES for CASH ? and the ONE type of story in great demand right now (8/1)

+The FIVE ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS of a saleable short story (8/2)

+SEVEN SECRETS of writing short story dialog ? and making it sound life-like! (8/5)

+How to make UP TO $10,000 (or more) entering and winning short story contests (8/12)

+The KEY DIFFERENCE between a successful magazine short story and a contest story ? unless you understand this, you may as well throw away your entry fee! (8/13)

+TWELVE GREAT METHODS for coming up with short story ideas. Never be left scratching your head wondering what to write about again! (8/14)

+How you can turn your sense of humor into a STEADY STREAM of PAYCHECKS! (9/1)

+SEVEN TYPES of JOKE ? and how to write them (9/1)

+How to SELL JOKES to comedians (9/4)

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Want to Improve Your Writing Skills? An Online Writing Course

I've recently enrolled in an online writing course -- at an affordable price:
AFFORDABLE WRITING COURSES HERE

You may not like to check it out now, give it a click when you want.

Happy Writing!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

A Writer’s Website and Personal Page

If you are a writer who is into writing full-time, you may want to have your own website where you can showcase your writings. With the website you can also put up your profile for those who may want to check you out and avail of your services.

If you are a freelance writer who may be into writing part-time, you may also just want to have a blog of your own to continually practice your writing skills. Whatever your needs for this time, a professional looking website will be good for your image.

Host your Web site with Globat!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Inspiring Writer -- Nancy Peacock

Read the Book: "A Broom of One's Own: Words on Writing, Housecleaning & Life" by Nancy Peacock.

The story of the writer is inspiring for me. As per the book, she has worked as a housecleaner, bartender, carpenter, locksmith, baker, waitress, newspaper deliverer and many more. But beyond all these, she is a very good writer.

I was surprised that there is such a writer who holds other jobs, especially of the kind mentioned above. And the writer too states in the book, that many (during book signings) are surprised as well on the other jobs that she do. But hey, if you are a good writer-- YOU ARE A GOOD WRITER -- no matter what.

It is interesting to read, how she goes about her day, cleaning other people's houses; and how she uses this time to think of different things or angles to write.

With her story, she tells it as it is, and not try to present her life and finances to be very good, when in reality, she struggles as well--like most of us. I also learned that writing is not at all easy. In this book, she even advises not to quit your job, just so you can pursue a writing career. She says it is hard, and you will be pressured to make money out of your writing.

Read this book, be inspired, and don't quit that job yet if you are not sure if it can be a stable income. In the story here, she said she has published two books, yet she still winds up cleaning houses. Reflect on her experiences...

Monday, December 29, 2008

Freelance Writing Opportunities

If you search from yahoo.com or google.com on "freelance writing opportunities", you will see that there are indeed opportunities [more than one writer can handle =) ], and that despite the worsening economic conditions--these online freelance writing services are in-demand.

Online work opportunities for writers:
1.) Articles for web content: you will have to deal with various topics or keywords here.
2.) Postings on blogs: a writer or blogger will usually be paid per post and posting is preferred daily.
3.) Research work and essays: these I think, are a level higher than the rest, since this involves a good amount of research; and you will have to do referencing, so knowledge on the different referencing styles are required.

Freelance writing opportunities are many. If we are qualified, we can always try and make some money from these.

With these online work opportunities for writers, it is thus to a writer's advantage, if he continues learning and improving his craft--so that when and if such opportunities come, we can get our share of the pie in earning money here.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Book: A Writer's Guide to Nonfiction

This is a book by Elizabeth Lyon (also the author of Nonfiction Book Proposals Anybody Can Write).

I owned this book, a long time ago, but I only had the chance to really look at it now. I compared the various books (about writing) I have now, since I also bought new ones recently.

This book teaches how to make the Title of your article, the different ways to make your Lead, how to write the Middle part of your piece, and finally, how to End it well. Very Useful!

Also, the author encourages writers to think of the Purpose of your writing first, before you proceed. Then there is the formula: Subject of Writing + Purpose + Promise = Making a Difference. I really like this formula, and I pattern my writing from this.

Buy this book by Elizabeth Lyon, I highly recommend this.