Tuesday, October 11, 2011

A Quick Walkthrough Of The Best Freelance Writing Site Available

This is a video of one of the best freelance writing sites on the web

http://youtu.be/p8En5cb1tE8

Follow this link if your interested after watching the video: http://www.LondonBrokers.net/?id=13099

Friday, October 7, 2011

Freelance Writing Basics: If You Can Read Then You Can Write (For Profit)


Many of my friends are surprised when I describe my standard writing process. Even with technical writing on subjects I have no prior experience in, creating a unique and informative article can be as easy as reading other relevant content. Put another way, research skill is the number one talent a freelance writer should cultivate if they want to be successful.

For example, let’s say you are assigned a project to write a 1000 word article on hazardous waste clean-up kits or spill kits. This is a highly technical topic that would require research unless you had experience working in this field. However, acquiring sufficient knowledge to provide the employer with an original and highly-detailed article can be as simple as typing the keywords into a Google search and then reading any related results. Wikipedia is especially useful for technical and academic writing. I typically use it to define a topic only when I have no experience with the subject matter.  This is for specific reasons that I will cover in another post.

Another way to write on topics that are unfamiliar is to watch videos on YouTube or other similar sites. This is a great tool for creating unique content that will easily pass CopyScape plagiarism checks because there are no words for the software to compare. Simply watch the video and take notes on subject matter usable in your article. I like to watch several videos on a related subject to get different objective viewpoints.

One last thing, always keep in mind the word count of your project. For smaller articles, (300 to 500 words) avoid over researching. Spending time reading unneeded material will destroy efficiency. However, for larger assignments such as PDFs or books, a lot of reading and cross-referencing will be required if you want to provide original and informative content for your employer.

Freelance writing can be an easy and fun way to make money. Understanding how to quickly research a topic is vital to producing consistent content. Fortunately, freelance writers have the internet’s vast wealth of information to aid this process.

Final Note

In other posts, I will explain some of the things I have only touched on in this one. How plagiarism software works is important to understand and should be covered. Also, I think any aspiring freelancer should know the basic terms and abbreviations used by employers. Stay tuned!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

3 Honest Freelance Sites That Always Pay

There are a lot of freelance writing sites out there. The hard part is to determine which one is the most legitimate and highest paying - although at the start of ones' career, "highest paying" usually means "smaller money". Here, I have compiled a really short list of some of the better, more reputable freelance writing sites out there on the World Wide Web.


These guys have a very cool setup. And they are very strict. Grammar must be perfect and flow must be precise. However, you are allowed to name your price for your work AND what type of rights you are selling.


Only available to native English speaking residents, the folks at LondonBrokers provide a sound system for allowing a freelance writer the freedom to choose their own projects and deadlines. With a simple to use Bulletin Board system, a real-time payment screen and live support, they have created a great system. Oh, did I mention they pay every Friday morning without fail?


Really don't know much about this freelance site. They allow one to advertise their articles, set a price and then sell full ownership over to the buyer. I will look into this and many others in an upcoming segment on freelance writing sites.

Good luck!
Freelance Mike

A quick tip to get the ball rolling...

If you haven't already, register with some freelance websites. Many of these can help an aspiring writer get their foot-in-the-door. The digital, freelance writing door.

Here are 2 links to a few of my favorites:

Freelancer has a lot of low paying jobs to help one get started.

Scriptlance is basically the same.

Check them out and you can start making money immediately. I'll have some in-depth reports of all the different freelance sites and other interesting information, including free PDFs.

Good Luck!

Feelance Mike