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One
of the most thriving online jobs is freelance writing.
That’s because as more and more businesses take it
to the internet, more and more website content become
needed—and this is not to mention the offline content
demand, namely those for the academe, print publications,
etc.
But that is just from the side of the business establishments.
Freelance writing thrives because of its convenience
in terms of time, effort, and money. You don’t need
to go physically to an office to write. You can just
stay at home and work on your computer and still be
able to do your habitual beeline for the fridge or the
couch from time to time. And if you’re working full
time in another job, you can even do freelance writing
during breaks or extra time.
Given these advantages of taking online writing jobs,
let’s go into the process of getting one. First thing
a newbie freelancer may ask is “where do I get a
freelance job??You can search online for web content
and freelance service providers. Two famous examples
are GetaFreelancer.com and oDesk.com. They allow clients
(or those looking for freelancers) to post job ads on
their site, which can be browsed and applied for by
service providers (or freelancers like you). In short,
they provide a venue for outsourcing tasks, which by
the way aren’t just restricted to writing but include
the whole spectrum of jobs that can be done and submitted
online.
Another way you can get a freelance writing job is through
forums. Compared with platforms like oDesk, however,
job posts through forums are quite a bit hard to come
by. Also, unless you know the job poster well, it would
be quite hard to assure you’ll get paid and you still
both have to negotiate your terms.
But whether you’ll be getting jobs from websites
like oDesk or from forum posters, you’ll just be
basically dealing with either a company or an individual
hiring entity. The thing about individual employers
is that they usually pay quite low compared to companies.
That’s because hiring individuals are usually just
outsourcing middlemen themselves: they get jobs from
clients and get commission by outsourcing them to others.
Companies, on the other hand, are quite more stable
in the sense that they more or less follow industry
rates for freelance jobs and already have an established
payment scheme.
Needless to say, you should know how much you’ll
be paid for the job you’re taking. Sad to say but
with the number of freelancers looking for jobs online,
the tendency of clients and outsourcers are to slash
down their rates, being quite sure that there would
be many out there willing to take on their job offer.
Today, there are jobs that could rate as low as $1.00
for every 500-word article. The tip here is to negotiate,
especially if you got an impressive resume.
Lastly, it would be best if you find your niche. If
you know a lot or have an interest in gadgets and technology,
you can take online writing jobs for that field. That
way you’ll be able to sustain your interest in what
you’re writing.
Please
check out the article
section for more information of online jobs.
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