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  • Is Freelance Writing Worth it? Beginner’s Tips ( Personal Perspective)

    Is Freelance Writing Worth it? Beginner’s Tips ( Personal Perspective)

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    Suppose you’ve been thinking about starting a career in freelance writing; there is never a better time to start. Several websites advertise remote freelance writing jobs, and you may just have a skill you haven’t thought about monetizing yet.

    I have made over 4000 US dollars as a freelance writer on Upwork alone, working part-time, exclusive of other remote freelance writing opportunities I landed via Facebook, Linkedin, and referrals.

    I developed an interest in freelance writing back at University. I shared that experience in one of the posts on this blog. I still make money from writing. A freelance writing side hustle is one easy way to make quick money once you land a good repeatable client.

    Some people stumbled into freelance writing, while others like me deliberately found their way into it.

    There is an old freelance website in Kenya I bumped into owned by the seasoned freelancer and internet marketer Walter Akolo. After much learning and enrolling on one of his freelance writing courses, I entered the freelance writing marketplace via Upwork.

    As any newbie freelancer would attest, my earlier experience on Upwork back in 2017 was extremely tough. I would write cover letters/proposals to numerous clients in vain. The other problem I had was a lack of experience; thus had no killer punch freelance writing samples.

    Luckily, I drafted one during my freelance writing coursework. Actually, this is how to start freelance writing with no experience.

    Join a freelance writing course and work on the assignments provided. That way, you can get a few samples you can use when bidding for a freelance writing contract or job.

    Here is a To-do List for You to Start Your Freelance Writing Side Hustle

    Whether you’ve read about secrets to freelance writing, hacks to being a top-rated writer or entry-level freelancing, you need to read this like you’re reading for the first time.

    1. Invest in your Freelance Writing Training

    The best way to invest in a freelance writing career is to learn from those who are successful in the craft. Which successful freelance writers do you know, and what can you learn from them?

    Second, you can jump at many free courses online and upskill in the shortest time possible with commitment and determination.

    To get you started on paid courses, here are some highlights of the best courses you can explore;

    2. Bid for Jobs on Freelance Writing Websites

    Getting your first freelance writing client will be the hardest, but you must be resilient. When I joined Upwork in 2015, I bade jobs for weeks before landing my first client. You need to be mentally strong and positive at this stage because giving up is the next easy thing.

    Your experience doesn’t have to be similar to mine, but you better be prepared for the long haul. The Upwork marketplace is saturated with low-rate freelancers, and as you start, you might find it hard to land clients with good pay rates.

    That doesn’t mean they don’t exist, but you have to fish them in depth.

    I have been making reference to the Upwork freelancing website because it’s the one I’m most familiar with; however, there are several others, like Fiverr freelance writing and a list of others below.

    Top Remote Job Sites

    1. golance
    2. Problogger
    3. Flexjobs
    4. Peopleperhour
    5. Hired.com
    6. Dailyremote.com
    7. Justremote.Co

    3. Leverage Social Media

    In my six years of freelance writing, I have landed some of my best clients via Facebook. I have worked for online business owners in the US and Israel whom I bumped into via social media. My current frontiers are Twitter and Linkedin, where I’m looking to bag my new contracts sooner or later.

    Get freelance writing clients on Facebook by joining local and international freelance writing groups. These are full of writing tips and usually have job promotions by different members from time to time.

    On Twitter, you can follow freelance writing topics, other freelance writers and editors in-chief to get wind of new opportunities in the industry.

    Linkedin is also another good platform to land clients, as attested by freelance writing clients I know about.

    4. Build Your Own Brand Online

    You need to know your words to be a good writer, but to be a great writer, you got to know how to market your services.

    Some top-notch writers out there aren’t known because they haven’t taken the time to invest in marketing for their personal or business brands.

    Here is my positioning on the Linkedin Profinder.

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    Here are freelancer tips on marketing and building your personal or business brand on Linkedin profinder.

    You might be good at whatever skill you’re good at, but if people don’t know about it, you’ll have to contend with longer dry spells.

    My good writer friend David Olarinoye has built a huge following as a writer on Medium, and he offers some tips via his short causes online on how you can win the game of brand building.

    You can follow the links below to find out more about some of his offers.

    If you’ve been wondering how to build a portfolio for freelance writing, your online branding sets you up for that. Your online brand enables you to highlight your wealth of experience, skills and abilities to potential clients.

    5. Answer Questions on Quora, Reddit, / Write on Medium

    I’m yet to get established on these fronts, but I have already registered my presence in both of them with some substantial content. I’m a student of David O. when it comes to building a massive online following on a platform.

    Medium is a good platform for you if you’re just starting. You can experiment with different topics and find out which ones your readers will fall in love with. Second, Medium has a ton of great writers that you can learn about writing their craft.

    I haven’t been so active on Medium lately, but you don’t want to miss an opportunity to build your own portfolio and publication.

    The other frontier you need to jump at is Quora. Identify forums or spaces where you can be a subject matter expert or simply share what you know on a particular subject. Once you answer a question, you will keep receiving prompts to answer more that pop up in your space, and that’s how you build your audience and content on Quora.

    Freelance writing on Reddit is also an opportunity for you though I have zero experience here.

    Wrap Up

    So if you have been at crossroads about freelance writing, there is never a better time to get immersed in it.

    Forget about the naysayers telling you online writing isn’t lucrative. I can attest it pays the bills and can give you a mega lifestyle with the right strategy and consistency.

    As shared above, you need to be aggressive in seeking freelance writing jobs remotely. Invest in yourself and buy some of the courses highlighted while you still can.

    The journey to the top requires patience and consistency, and you’ll sooner get there.

  • What Does Making Money Online Entail?

    What Does Making Money Online Entail?

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    In 2013, while still a student, there was some hype about making money online through writing, but I didn’t pay much attention. Well, in 2021, I’m making money online and paying my bills through writing. How did this work?

    Let me explain.

    I started writing out of a passion. That led me to create this blog back in 2015. The thought that one could make money online hadn’t occurred to me yet. My blog was like my personal journal online, where I could document stuff happening in my life from time to time.

    My constant presence in the online space ushered me into academic writing. I did it for a while but stopped. I was still figuring out something worthwhile to do with my four-year horticultural knowledge.

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    That is not to say academic writing is not worth the hassle. I just felt I wasn’t cut out for it.

    Learn freelance writing here for free and start making money online. The offer ends in June.

    Later on, I learned that people, especially students, were doing lots of article writing and making money online. I didn’t believe it. I thought it was the typical hype. Then, a roommate told me about iWriter.

    At the time and even now, iWriter is a site where you can register, send cover letters to jobs posted or bid, win a gig and make money.

    I tried iWriter and miserably failed. I couldn’t keep up with the first deadlines.

    Did I give Up?

    No, I didn’t.

    I didn’t bid for more jobs on iWriter, but I continued posting personal stuff on my blog. Should I mention that I also kept reading avidly on subjects of interest such as horticulture and gardening, governance, politics, and self-help?

    I met a dude who told me he had been making money on Odesk, current Upwork, for a while. I guess I was the laggard who wanted to see before believing. My mind wasn’t much into it and so I didn’t pay attention to the nit and grit of the story.

    In 2017, I joined Upwork.

    Bade for several jobs, sending cover letters to potential clients as frequently as I could.

    Some cons noticed my desperation and pounced on my naivety and desperation.

    The guys sent me several writing jobs with fast deadlines that could hardly allow me to sleep. I ignorantly signed the contract out of Upwork. To cut it short, they slipped away with my $120.

    Did I give up? No.

    I landed another gig with a client from Bangladesh who asked me to write pest control articles for his blog paying me about $6/1000. Again, I was a newbie starting with little pay but happy that making money online became a reality.

    Why my Start and Progress was Slow

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    Life has some basic truths you can’t ignore. However strong or wise you think you are, you will always need a mentor in any facet of life.

    In my case, I didn’t have a guy to walk me through the steps of making money online until later. So I learned things the hard way.

    Mistakes to Avoid as a Beginning Freelance Writer

    • Bidding the wrong clients
    • Failing to know my skill-set and strengths.
    • Trusting people too easily without verifying the facts or contract details. It got me conned.
    • Slow implementation/Procrastination. I could learn something new but take ages to implement or execute.
    • Not bidding and pitching for jobs regularly.
    • Failing to network and work on my skill-set
    • Asking for and settling for too little.

    I will add more of my mistakes when I remember. Haha

    Man! I don’t want you to go through my experience. But, neither should you take long to eat the fruits of your hard work online.

    I realize most people were like me back then. You think you can write and start making money online, but you still feel you don’t measure up to the task yet. I was there when I started.

    Luckily for you, we have a free learn freelance writing course that ends in June. So we are giving it to you for free.

    You only need to visit our product page here, click enrol and follow the prompts.

    You will learn from our 7-year of freelance writing experience. How to get started and pitfalls to avoid.

    Grab the offer while it still lasts.

    Making money online from the comfort of your home is easier done nowadays. Isn’t it fantastic to make lots of money while having a good time with family as you wish? Think about this.

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