Any tips for bidding on writing projects online?
February 22010
I have been writing web content for outsourcing companies for a while. But the pay is low and some of what I’m asked to write (like biased reviews, bashing competition) is objectionable to me. Then I found sites where folks can post writing projects and freelance writers can put bids on them.
Can anyone here with experience in this give me advice? How does one get paid? What sort of experience is needed? Do I need to have a web site, online portfolio, blog, etc.?
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February 2nd, 2010 at 6:31 pm
Register on this forum
http://forums.digitalpoint.com
There is section Content
Many people are asking for content writing there
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February 2nd, 2010 at 7:12 pm
There are many different options for someone trying to break into the writing business. These websites could help.
Oboulo.com is a publicly authored, publicly accessible database covering a wide array of topics. Each time you publish a paper, article, presentation etc. on the website, you will receive $15.00 in royalties. Create an account and enter ambassador # 9590ba to earn $15 per published article.
After connecting to the site, you will be asked to enter an ambassador number. By entering ambassador# 9590ba you’ll receive $15 per document published.
This is a good place to start to get your name out there and some published articles under your belt.
Bukisa is another great site. You can network with others and get paid to publish on any topic. Go to: http://www.bukisa.com/join/5436 and sign up to be a writer and start publishing content.
Next, go to the Associated Content website and sign up as a writer. Submit as many articles as you can. The payment varies, but they are generous.
Good luck!
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