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affiliate marketing / Re: Best affiliate marketing programs for Nigerians
« Last post by Aehni70 on July 17, 2019, 09:36:17 am »
I am really happy to read this post because affiliate marketing programs is my mainstream income resource and I have been thinking to launch to more affiliate marketing businesses. I would like to promote it using the social media and business text messaging marketing techniques. I am sure that will be able to get desired outcome.
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General Discussion / Welcome to the Exquisite Money Forum!
« Last post by MikeDstar on July 12, 2019, 03:08:43 am »
Welcome to Exquisite Money  Forum!
This forum was developed to help people know more about make money  online and support each other.
That's what this forum is all about ! Positive solutions and respect for other members is the key to getting along in Exquisite Money. Hope you all contribute and enjoy the forum!
Check out all the important topics & great discussions so far - click recent posts at top of forum.
Set up a good signature and introduce yourself!
And don't forget to post what you know so that other people will learn from it.
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affiliate marketing / Re: 7 Big Mistakes New Affiliate Marketers Make
« Last post by MikeDstar on July 11, 2018, 05:53:13 pm »
Thanks a lot for sharing this informative post! I was just planning to opt PPC Advertising for my business. My business is new and it needs a lot of promotion to come on a good level. I really want to take it on top in the search engine result pages.
glad I could help
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affiliate marketing / Re: 7 Big Mistakes New Affiliate Marketers Make
« Last post by Fykei21 on July 10, 2018, 04:43:20 am »
Thanks a lot for sharing this informative post! I was just planning to opt PPC Advertising for my business. My business is new and it needs a lot of promotion to come on a good level. I really want to take it on top in the search engine result pages.
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General Discussion / Welcome to the Exquisite Money Forum!
« Last post by MikeDstar on July 07, 2018, 05:46:17 am »
Welcome to Exquisite Money  Forum!
This forum was developed to help people know more about make money  online and support each other.
That's what this forum is all about ! Positive solutions and respect for other members is the key to getting along in Exquisite Money. Hope you all contribute and enjoy the forum!
Check out all the important topics & great discussions so far - click recent posts at top of forum.
Set up a good signature and introduce yourself!
And don't forget to post what you know so that other people will learn from it.
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Blogging / How to Create A Blog with Blogger.Com
« Last post by MikeDstar on October 06, 2017, 05:02:46 pm »
1. If you don't have a person gmail account (must not be your education gmail, such as University of Minnesota gmail account), go ahead and create new gmail account now. It's important that you don't use your official education account as it doesn't have all the features that personal gmail accounts do.
IMPORTANT: When you use your personal gmail account and your personal blog, you should use a different browser than the one that you use for your official education/university gmail, otherwise this causes problems. e.g. I use Firefox for my University of MN gmail, and Chrome for my personal gmail and personal blog.
2. Once you have created a personal gmail account, link to the https://blogger.com/start website
3. Click on the orange arrow that says "create your blog now."
4. On the "Create a Google Account" screen enter in the information required, namely:
1. Enter your personal gmail email address, which should be the one that you want to use to be paired with your blog that you are going to create [must not be your official education one. You'll have to retype your email address in the second box.
2. Enter password (it's a good idea to write this down somewhere safe -- or email it to yourself and then save the email so you can refer to it later if you forget it). You have to retype the password in the second box.
3. Enter a display name
4. Choose a user name. If you prefer people not to know who you actually are, then choose a fictitious name. e.g. 2tech4me
5. Accept the terms (it is safe to do and won't generate junk mail).
6. Word verification: type the letters that appear as a graphic above the verification box. This is there to ensure that the blog is being created by a person and not automatically being generated by a computer.
7. Click on the "Continue" arrow
5. On the "Name your blog" screen:
1. Enter title: This is the title that will appear at the top of your blog page and will also be the default name that will appear in users' browsers when they bookmark/add to favorites you blog, so choose something that will give readers a clear idea of what your blog is about
2. Blog address: pick something that you'll remember easily and that is easy to type.
3. Click on the "Continue" arrow
6. On the "Choose a template" screen:
1. Scroll through the selections and click on the little radio button next to the name of the template that you choose. e.g. I chose the snapshot template. Note: you can change the template later if you decide you don't like the one you have selected, so don't spend too much time at this point worrying what will look best!
2. Click on the "Continue" arrow
7. On the "Your blog has just been created!" screen:
1. Click on the "Start Blogging" arrow
8. A window will appear that looks much like a word processing window. Start typing, and use the formatting bar at the top to help you format your entry. e.g. You can change font size, type of font, color, justification, create links and so on. Experiment with these to see what they do.
1. When finished, click on "Publish Post"
9. Once you have posted an entry, a screen will appear telling you "Your blog post published successfully!"
1. To see the results, click on the link to "View Blog."
10. To get back to your blog so that you can add a new entry or edit the existing blog, click on the little orange "B" next to the search field at the top left of your browser window. If you are already logged in, this will take you to your blog Dashboard. If you aren't logged in, then you will first need to log in (using the user name and password that you set up when you created your blog -- that's why it's important to write down what these are when you first create your blog).
11. From the dashboard you can:
create a new post (a new blog entry): click on the "NEW POST" button
change your blog settings (don't worry about this now, but do explore later)
edit your existing posts: to do this, click on "Edit Posts" --> this takes you to a screen that gives you the option of creating a new post or editing your entries. To edit entry, click on the "Edit" link next to the entry. This opens the blog in editing mode, and you can go ahead and edit
to post blog once you are done editing, click on the orange "Publish Post" button (which takes you to "Your blog post published successfully!" window, and from there, click to "View Blog").
Posting a photo or other image on your blog
1. When you are in the compose window to create a blog, you will see a little picture/icon that looks like a mountain on the tool bar (right next to the spell check icon). Click on that
2. This opens a box that gives you a choice to add an image from your computer or an image from the web. The easiest is from your computer. So click on the button that says "browse."
3. Navigate to where you have a picture saved on your computer and select it.
4. Back in the upload image window, select the layout (if you want the picture to be left, center, or right, or none). I like the option of having the text wrap around the picture as it reduces scrolling -- but this is a personal choice -- no "right" way!. Also select if you want the image to be small, medium or large. My advice: go small or medium, but avoid large as it makes the blog take too long to load.
5. Click the "Upload Image" button. It will take a little while for it to load, but that should do it! (you may need to refresh the page for you to see that the image has been uploaded).
Signing in once you have your blog set up
When you want to blog again on another day, just go to blogger.com --> at the top of the page that opens, you will see "Sign in to use Blogger with your Google Account."
Fill in your username and password (that you created in step 3 above).
Click "Sign In"
Posting comments on other people's blogs
To post a comment on a blog:
1. Once you are on a person's blog, click on the "Post a Comment" link that usually appears below their blog entry.
2. This will open a comment in the box. It's useful to click on the link next to this that says, "show original post" as it enables you to see what the person wrote in their blog as you are composing your comment on this.
3. Click in the comment box and type your comments.
4. Enter your blogger.com user name and password below the comment box, and then click on the blue "login and publish" button (Reason: In order to post a comment on a blogger.com blog, you need to have your own blogger account). If you are already logged in, then all you need to do is click on the "Publish Your Comment" button.
source: www.duluth.umn.edu/~hrallis/guides/blogs/blogger.html
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affiliate marketing / 7 Big Mistakes New Affiliate Marketers Make
« Last post by MikeDstar on September 23, 2017, 03:50:30 am »
When I first started in affiliate marketing, all I wanted was to just make money. Off I ran in every direction, trying everything, with no real idea of the mistakes I was making that could very well affect my chances at long term success.Through my years ofexperience with both affiliate marketing and teaching other affiliate marketers, Ihave come to the conclusion that there are 7 big mistakes new affiliate marketers make.Let¡¯s talk about these mistakes in more detail.1) Selling Rather Than HelpingYes, the word ¡°marketing¡± is part of the phraseaffiliate marketing, but for the most part, our job as an affiliate is not to sell¡ª that is the job of the sales page our affiliate links lead the reader to.When I first started, my overwhelming (and totally naive) impulse was to fill my pages with words and links thatscreamed ¡°BUY THISNOW!¡±. I didn¡¯t help the reader learnwhythey should have this product. I only wanted them toclick a link which would hopefully lead to a commission for me.People want to hear from other people when making a decision to buy a product or not ¡ª that¡¯s why the reviews on Amazon products are so powerful. Those reviews are genuine feedback from people who (usually) have absolutely nothing to gain if someone buys that product ornot.When we talk more like an unbiased reviewer rather thana high-pressure salesperson, we will find we make more sales and people will come back for advice on other products in the future.2) Too Many!This is another big mistake I made when starting out ¡ªjoining any and every affiliate program I came across. While I absolutely do believe in cultivatingmultiple streams of income when working online, there is a point where you have too much to deal with and it becomes unmanageable.Choose your affiliateprograms wisely and don¡¯t overload yourself.3) Not TestingWhenever I choose to promote a Clickbank offer (for example), I put myself in the shoes of a potential customer and opt into test the vendors¡¯ follow up sequence.I learned this the hard way.Nothing breaks a reader¡¯s trust more than being led to a promotion that will blow up their inbox. Put yourself in the shoes of a potential customer and see what will happen if they follow your advice.4) Not TrackingThis was a BIG mistake I made when I first started out. I began my affiliate marketing career using free-to-make web pages on a site called Squidoo(and I still do this to this day).I am fond of promoting Amazon products on these pages, but would forget to use uniquetracking affiliate links on each page.Why is this a mistake? Very simple ¡ª when you make a sale, you want to know WHERE the sale came from. This enables you to knowwhich pages are converting well so you can grow and scale that campaign.Creating a unique tracking ID for an Amazon link is easy.Simply log in to yourAmazon affiliate dashboard, click ¡°Account Settings¡± atthe very top on the right, then click ¡°Manage Tracking IDs¡±. From there youcan make a new tracking ID so you can track which web page/campaign sold what.  You can learnmore about using Amazon¡¯s Tracking IDshere.Yes, making any commission is cool, but knowing where and how you made that commission is what makes you a better marketer. It lets you grow and scale your campaigns ¡ª as opposed to working blindly.5) Not ComparingOne of the best converting tactics I use to sell affiliate products online (especially physical products from Amazon) is to compare the ¡°main¡± product with two other similar products.When people are in buying mode for a physical product, they tend to have their options narrowed down to 2or 3 and need help making the choice that is best for them.By comparing the ¡°3Best Widgets For _______¡±, I not only help my readers make a choice, but I also have my affiliate links there for THREE products instead on only one.Over time, when I track that web page, I will be able to see which product is most interesting to readers and move the best converting product to the top ofthe page for better CTR.Comparison web pages are not only very popular and helpful for readers, they are also very profitable for you.6) Make Money Online ProductsPerhaps you¡¯ve seenthis before. You¡¯re in a ¡°learn online marketing¡± type forum. A person publishes a post complaining that they can¡¯t make a dime online. But in their signature line they have something along thelines of ¡°I Made 50 Million Dollars with This¡± followed by their affiliate link.It happens all the time. Please, don¡¯t be that person.If you¡¯re new and you want to promote products inthe Make Money Online arena, don¡¯t make false claims that it made you money. In fact, don¡¯tmake false claims atall!Sure, talk about the benefits of the product/training ¡ª maybe even why it sounds awesome to you ¡ª but don¡¯t try to trick people. You will ruin your credibility.7) ¡°Oh Look! A Butterfly!¡±This is the biggest downfall for any new affiliate marketer. In fact, it can cause really big issues for seasoned affiliate marketers as well.It is all too common to be working on one thing when all of a sudden, something ¡°shiny¡± comes through yourinbox or is mentioned in a forum you frequent.Then off you go chasing some new idea to make moneyonline.Ignore the ¡°butterflies¡± that aresure to fly by on a constant basis. They will just distract you from your project/campaign at hand. One completed and profitable campaign is worth so much more than 50 almost half-finished campaigns or projects.Affiliate marketing isa business that requires self-motivation and focus. For many of us, these are learned skills. Once you are aware of thethe mistakes that can cause a lack of profits and productivity, you will be better able togrow your business and be profitable long-term.Best of luck!!
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Digital products / Affiliate Titan 3 Review 2017
« Last post by MikeDstar on September 22, 2017, 12:10:31 pm »
Name:Affiliate Titan 3Website: affiliatetitan3.comOwner: Chris & KenPrice:$7 + upsellsOverall Rating: 77 Out of 100What is Affiliate Titan 3Affiliate Titan 3 basically consists of 6 software that can help your Affiliate Marketing journey.Here are the overview of the six tools:1.King of the Zon¨C Amazon Product Database to show the top 200 ¡°mover & shaker¡± products daily2.Launch Pulse¨C New IM Launch Database to show the top up-coming launches on any given day3.CB 100¨C ClickBank Database to show the top Clickbank niches and products daily4.King of the Zoo¨C JVZoo Database to show the top JVZoo niches and products twice daily5.1 Click Affiliate¨C Creates affiliate scripts, pre-sells & sites using a database of our HTML templates thatmade millions.6.Rapid Video Creator¨C Creates FAST videos (with text, image and video) torank on YouTube. THE fastest video creation tool¡­In addition to the software, Chris & Ken willbe providing incredible training, on choosing affiliate programs, getting traffic from Google and YouTube¡­ and much more¡­Now I personally think that those 6 tools are great if you are lazy to do product research. Like me!But of course, you need to check for the competition too, in order to make easy sales out of your marketing efforts.Fortunately, there is enough room for everyone to earn $$$ with Amazon, ClickBank, and JVZoo.The Good & The BadThere might be some advantages & disadvantages about the whole product. I wanted to be fair, and give you my perspective about it.So here are what I thought about Affiliate Titan 3:The Good*.The six software are easy to use.*.I love 1 Click Affiliate that generate sales page Templates.*.Save me tons of time by not doing manual product research.The Bad*.Support respond time a bit slow if needed.Affiliate Titan 3 UpsellsIt is pretty common that you will see several upsells after the initial purchase.But it is optional.Chris & Ken have other products that they will be promoting. That includes past products for sure. Ranging from $XX to$XXXThe upsells may or may not be beneficial. It depends on your needs.My Final ThoughtsAll in all,Affiliate Titan 3 is a good product. You can find high converting affiliate offers at ease, and make commissions out of them.However, the traffic training is not that in-depth. If you are a newbie, you will havehard time getting visitors to your marketingcampaign.Now if you need a complementary Trainingto drive free traffic easily, I suggest checking out my recommended platform.You will learn step-by-step on how to get your content rank1st pageof Google. Don¡¯tyou like having a constant flow of traffic forfree? I do.That¡¯s it for my Affiliate Titan 3 review. I hope you can make an informed decision.Best,

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Blogging / How to Make Money with Your Blog in 2017
« Last post by MikeDstar on September 20, 2017, 08:47:43 pm »
You want to make money, right? Of course you do. Everyone wants – and needs -to make money. So you started a blog since you’ve heard it’s an easy way to make cash, but you’re not quite sure how to actually make money doing it. Or maybe you already have a blog and you’re exploring ways to monetize it.
No matter which group you’re in, making money with a blog – whether it’s a hobby blog or a business blog –is possible. It’s not a get rich quick ordeal, but if you do it right, you could make enough to support your family and more. Let’s dive in and see how you can make a profit with your blog.
Monetize with CPC or CPM Ads
One of the most common ways bloggers make money is through placing ads on their site. There are two popular types of ads:
CPC/PPC Ads: Cost per click (also called pay per click) ads are usually banners that you place in your content or sidebar. Each time a reader clicks on the ad, you are paid for that click.
CPM Ads: CPM Ads, or “cost per 1,000 impressions,” are ads that pay you a fixed amount of money based on how many people view your ad.
Perhaps the most popular network for placing these types of ads is Google AdSense. With this program, you do not need to be in direct contact with advertisers; you simply place the banner on your site, Google chooses ads relevant to your content, and your viewers click on the ads. There are countless similar programs available if you find that AdSense doesn’t work for you, such as Chitika, Infolinks, and Media.net.
Sell Private Ads
Working with advertising networks isn’t your only option when it comes to selling ads. If you end up with enough traffic, advertisers may come directly to you and ask you to place their ad on your site. You can also contact advertisers yourself. The biggest difference from the above mentioned option is that there is no middle man, which means you can set your own ad rates.
Selling private ads can come in the form of banners, buttons, or links. You can even make money writing sponsored posts where you write about or give a review of an advertiser’s product or service. Another option is to write an underwritten post or series, which is where you can write about any topic, but the advertiser pays for a “Brought to you by” mention in the content.
The ways you make money with this can vary. For instance, you might charge a one-time fee for a link within a post. If you are hosting banner ads, you might charge your partner monthly.
Bonus tip: To maximize your income, you can also choose to sell sponsorship space in your email newsletters (here are
5 best email marketing software), podcasts, and videos.
Include Affiliate Links in Your Content
Affiliate marketing is also another great tool for monetizing your blog. Here is how affiliate marketing works :
1. An advertiser has a product she wants to sell. She agrees to give you a commission from each sale if the buyer is coming from your site.
2. She gives you a unique link that tracks your affiliate code. That way, she knows when a buyer used your link to make a purchase.
3. You include your affiliate link on your site. You can do this directly in the content or through banner ads. If a reader clicks on your unique link and buys the product you have recommended, you earn a percentage of what she purchased.
You can utilize affiliate marketing through ad networks like Amazon Associates, or you can create private partnerships with advertisers and businesses with an affiliate program.
Sell Digital Products
If you would rather not advertise other people’s products on your site, or if you are looking for another stream of income, consider selling digital products. This can include items like:
eBooks
Online courses/workshops
Images, video, or music people can use in their own content
Apps, plugins, or themes
Just remember that if you are going to choose one of these avenues that you make it relevant and useful to your readers. A lot of bloggers make the mistake of assuming they are developing a product their readers need; listen to your readers first, and then create a digital product that will meet their needs.
Use it as a Content Marketing Tool for Your Business
It is also possible to sell physical products on your blog and to make money that way. Instead of thinking of it as making money from your blog, however, think of your blog as a content marketing tool that will drive visitors to your business website.
The possibilities are practically endless when it comes to developing a business blog. You could sell hand-made products, books, manufactured products, and so much more. Or you might already have a business and decide to start a blog to convert loyal customers.
Lets say, for example, that you refurbish and resell used smartphones out of your home. You could use a blog to attract visitors to your website where you list your current phones for sale. Your blog might cover topics about DIY refurbishing. On one level, it seems counterintuitive because you want people to buy your phones, but it also helps you build a brand and gain recognition. Social media guru Jay Baer explains the concept on Copyblogger :
I was at a conference a few years ago, and this is where I first sort of started thinking about this concept, and their founder, Robert Johnson, was speaking…
He said, “Well our best customers are the people that think they can fix it themselves.”
But eventually you are going to get out of your depth either on that project on a project down the road, at which point who are you going to call? Are you going to call somebody randomly that you discovered on Google or are you going to call the guys who you just watched their logo in the corner of a 14-minute instructional video?
This concept can also be applied to services in all types of industries. For instance, if you offered electronic repair services as opposed to physical products, you could still use the same blogging concept to increase brand awareness and convert more clients.
Sell Memberships
Another option to make money is to sell memberships to exclusive corners of your website. For instance, a career blog might charge $10 per month for users to gain access to their job board. A startup business blog might sell memberships to their forums where people can get personalized advice about their business.
The key here is that your exclusive membership has to be more valuable than something your visitors can find for free somewhere else, so be sure you’re developing something of value and worth the price.
Use it to Build Your Credibility
Blogging to build credibility can lead to many money-making opportunities. For instance, let us say you start a blog in the finance industry. People start reading your content, and your blog becomes very popular. You are now a recognized figure in the finance industry.
Once you have that authority, people might approach you to co-author a book on debt management, or you could charge to speak at conferences or to run employee financial training days.
This certainly isn’t a direct form of making money blogging, but it has worked for many well-known bloggers, and it can work for you, too. If you’re looking for a direct revenue stream, popular blogs have sold for 4-7 figures (sometimes more) by selling their branding and content.
The biggest thing to keep in mind is that making money blogging is not possible by putting your site up and letting it sit there. The “if you build it, they will come” mentality doesn’t work here, so be sure you’re willing to put in the time. Most bloggers don’t see a spike of income for several months (sometimes years) after starting their blog. Before you dive too deep into blogging, remember these little bits of advice:
Create Quality Content
You are not going to make any money from your blog if people don’t read it. After all, your readers are the ones who are going to make you money, whether they’re clicking on your ads or buying your products. Always put your readers first.
Don’t Spend Your Time Exclusively on Your Blog
Developing a successful blog has a lot to do with building relationships. That can include relationships with sponsors, affiliate partners, or simply other bloggers who will direct traffic to your blog. Be sure some of your time is spent on forums and other blogs (or whatever works for you) to build these relationships and your blog.
Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment
Not all of these tips and avenues of income are going to work for you. Don’t be afraid to tweak your methods to see what works best for you and your readers.
Making money blogging can take a lot of persistence, but it can pay off in the long-run if you’re starting out from scratch. Just remember that you don’t have to use all of these money-making avenues at once. Consider what other people in your industry are doing, and start from there.
Over time, you will learn what works for you and what doesn’t. If you’re looking to make money from your blog, which option will you start with?
Let me know in the comment section :).



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Writing / New to Freelance Writing? 10 Ways to Make Money as a Beginner
« Last post by MikeDstar on September 18, 2017, 06:57:02 pm »
So, you want to be a professional writer? No problem.
Seriously: no problem. I’m not going to say that becoming a professional, paid writer is easy – at some point, you’re going to need to sit down and type out a few thousand original words – but it is achievable.
There are plenty of ways to get paid for your writing. Maybe you’ll earn enough to make writing a lucrative side hustle, and maybe you’ll follow my example and make writing your full-time job (I write about 3,000 words a day, Monday through Friday. It isn’t easy, but it is a lot of fun).
How can you get started as a beginning writer? Here are some tips, direct from The Write Life’s new e-book, 71 Ways to Make Money as a Freelance Writer . I helped The Write Life put together this resource, and I’ve done a lot of these money-making ideas myself, so I know they work!
1. Start a Blog
Every writer needs a blog. It’s one of the best places for you to develop both your style and your audience.
When I started my blog, for example, I created a weekly roundup called This Week in Freelancing, where I explained how much money I’d earned that week. This series of posts eventually led to the How a Freelance Writer Makes a Living column at The Billfold, and then to the Tracking Freelance Earnings column at The Write Life.
Now, I did promise each of these tips would include a way for you to get paid for your writing. How can you make money from your own personal blog?
Well, you could spin a popular weekly income roundup into two columns for two separate publications. Or you could put up a sidebar ad, or a donate button. You can also include a “hire me! ” link on your blog, so people who read your writing know that you’re a writer for hire.
2. Pitch a Guest Post
You’ve got a few favorite blogs on your daily must-read list, right? (Please say one of them is Leaving Work Behind.) Why not pitch the guys a guest post?
A lot of blogs accept guest posts, and a lot of them pay for those guest posts. Check out Sophie Lizard’s The Ultimate List of Better-Paid Blogging Gigs, Bamidele Onibalusi’s 110 Websites that Pay You to Contribute an Article, Instantly or Tom’s Paid to Blog Jobs for ideas.
Familiarize yourself with the blog and its posting guidelines, and make your guest post pitch. If all goes well, you’ll have a byline on a website, a clip for your portfolio and money in your pocket.
3. Pitch Your Alma Mater
Your alumni magazine needs writers, and they really like to hire former students. Read your magazine’s pitch guidelines, familiarize yourself with a few back issues and send them a really compelling idea.
Here’s a tip: if you can interview another alumnus who is doing something amazing, you’ve got yourself a story. Or you can always write about how your college education prepared you for a lucrative freelance writing career!
4. Write a Listicle
Who are the top 10 Batman villains? You’re already coming up with the answer in your head – Jack Nicholson’s Joker vs. Heath Ledger’s – so why not get paid to write it down?
Sites like Listverse and TopTenz pay for clever top 10 lists, and plenty of other pop-culture sites thrive on listicles and other short, GIF-filled pieces. Figure out who’s hiring, and start pitching.
5. Self-Publish Your Book
Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing is ready to help you make money off your novel (or travelogue, or collection of humorous essays). Upload your book, get it Kindle-ready and then start telling everyone you know that you have a book available on Amazon. Don’t forget to write about it on your personal blog, and include an ad in the sidebar!
Don’t have a finished novel yet? Why not serialize it? Put your work up a chapter at a time, the way Andy Weir serialized The Martian on his blog. He ended up with a movie deal, by the way. Those things do happen.
6. Sign Up with a Content Site
Content writers create everything from how-to articles to Invisible Boyfriend text messages (yes, you can get paid to be somebody’s Invisible Boyfriend!). Sign up with a content site to earn money by writing these short, simple pieces.
I used to write for content sites, and here’s my advice: Get really familiar with AP Style, because content clients are going to want error-free writing. Learn as much about the site and its style as you can before taking the entry test, because if you don’t pass, you’ll probably have to wait a few months before getting another chance. Don’t try to put personality into your writing; these clients want clean, simple copy, not quirkiness and puns.
Some content sites are better than others, in terms of pay rate and quality of assignments. I really enjoyed working for Crowdsource , so take that recommendation as a jumping-off point. Content sites can be good freelance writing jobs for beginners , but you’ll likely want to move on to better-paying opportunities once you’ve strengthened your skills.
7. Become a Copywriter
Once you learn how to write clean copy for content sites, becoming a copywriter is a logical next step – and, in fact, it was one of the next steps I took after writing for content sites for about a year.
You don’t need to wait a year to get started as a copywriter, though; you can look for copy sites like Get a Copywriter and start applying for jobs. Then have fun writing everything from product copy to press releases!
8. Enter a Writing Contest
Writing contests don’t distinguish between beginning writers and established professionals. Start with The Write Life’s list of
27 Free Writing Contests and see if you can win any cash prizes.
There are some really unique writing contests out there, by the way. You could win 85 goats or a horse farm ! Do some research on current writing contests and see if there are any prizes you think you can win.
9. Write Fan Fiction
You’re going to love this. Amazon Kindle Worlds is ready to pay you for canon, licensed fan fiction about television shows such as
Pretty Little Liars , The Vampire Diaries and
Veronica Mars .
Seriously. You get to write 10,000+ words about your favorite characters, and then Amazon will pay you 35 percent on your sales. And yes, beginning writers are welcome!
10. Pitch for Jobs
This might seem like an obvious one, but landing your first job as a freelance blogger can be as simple as submitting a few applications and crossing your fingers. It really is possible to succeed in this business with nothing more than a base level of writing ability and a willingness to work hard!
You can start by checking out the big freelance blogging jobs boards, such as ProBlogger. That said, our recommendation (naturally!) would be to check out Paid to Blog Jobs – a resource that gathers up all viable freelance blogging opportunities from across the web and ties them together in a neat package for you.
Conclusion
Use these ten ideas as inspiration to get you started on your first beginning writing project. Remember, we all started as beginners – but the more you write, the faster you’ll level up and become a professional writer.
How did you first make money as a freelance writer? Let us know in the comments below!



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