Yes, I Write for Free. Here’s Why.
“Creatives should be paid for their work.”
“The stereotypical starving artist is a myth that needs to die.”
“You can’t pay your rent with exposure bucks.”
I couldn’t agree more with all of the above statements.
No Niche? No problem.
Yes, I Write for Free. Here’s Why.
“Creatives should be paid for their work.”
“The stereotypical starving artist is a myth that needs to die.”
“You can’t pay your rent with exposure bucks.”
I couldn’t agree more with all of the above statements.
There are many ways to achieve freelance writing success. But if you’re a MultiTalented Writer, a lot of the advice you hear probably doesn’t apply. Take “picking a niche,” for example.
MultiTalented Writers work best when they write in multiple niches. It keeps us fresh and allows us to work the way we work best: by making connections between topics.
If you’re trying to start a writing career, you might be overwhelmed by the amount of information you need to learn. My advice? Do away with any information that confuses you, and follow the bloggers who have proven themselves worthy of your time.
In today’s guest post, Ibrahim Jimoh discusses the 9 successful bloggers you should start following.
Have you ever asked yourself how to get paid for writing? It’s entirely possible to turn your writing into a career. The first thing you’ll need to do is choose what kind of writing you’d like to focus on.
Before I tell you how I made enough money to finally visit my family, I need to give you a little bit of background on why it was important for me to visit them in the first place. So grab yourself a cup of coffee or tea and sit back, because this is going to be a long story.
If you dream of a career in travel writing, you might quickly become discouraged by some of the information available on how to do so.
I’m part of a great writing group on Facebook. I love helping out with questions and sharing some of my experiences there. A while ago, someone asked if there were any tips on polishing a writer’s resumé.