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24.8.09

Freelance Writing: Set Yourself Tougher Personal Deadlines

By Nick Usborne

As freelancers we all work to deadlines. But often we work to deadlines set by our clients.  This is fine, of course. Ultimately we need to meet the times and dates our clients set us.

But if you want to be more productive and efficient in how you work, you should also be setting some deadlines of your own.

Let me give you an example of how a client deadline alone can lead to lower productivity.

Let's say it's the beginning of the day and you have until tomorrow lunchtime to complete and deliver a particular job.

If you work based on that deadline alone, you are likely to spend a day and a half on the job. That's how we are sometimes. We expand our work to fit the available time.

This is where adding your own deadlines comes in.

Instead of using all that time to complete that one task, be tough on yourself and add some other tasks that need to be done within that same period.

Put aside two hours to do some new client acquisition work. Allocate an hour to updating your filing. Create a time slot for catching up on your invoicing or bookkeeping.

In other words, give yourself more work than your clients are giving you.

There are a number of benefits to being tough on yourself in this way.

First, obviously, you'll get a lot more done between now and tomorrow lunchtime.

Second, you'll probably do a better job for your client, simply because a tighter deadline forces us to focus with greater concentration and clarity.

Third, you'll feel better.

You'll feel better about getting more done.

And you'll feel a greater sense of accomplishment after meeting not only your client's deadline, but also those you set for yourself.

About the author: For more information on how to increase your productivity, find out about the Writing Rituals method

7.8.09

Online Freelance Writing Jobs - 3 Ways to Make $50-$100 Per Day With No Experience

By Yuwanda Black 

Online freelance writing jobs are plentiful. And, there are only going to be more of them as online marketing experts estimate that 100,000 new websites go live every day. This means the need for fresh content on a continual basis. That's why freelance writing jobs are one of the fastest growing niches in work-from-home sector.

It's fast, easy and practically free to get stated. If you have a computer, you can easily start to make money as a web writer. Fifty to $100 per day is pretty easy.

Now, you're going to have to put in 5, 6 or 7 hours a day. But, if you're desperate to work from home and you're willing to put in the elbow grease, following are three ways you can start making money online as a content provider (aka web writer, online writer), right away.

Online Freelance Writing Jobs: Legitimate Write-for-Pay Sites

Over the last few years, quite a few legitimate, write-for-pay sites have cropped up. One of the most popular is AssociatedContent. Others are Helium, BrightHub and eHow. These sites pay anywhere from a low of $3 on up to a few hundred dollars for commissioned articles.

A standard rate is between $5-$20. And the best part about these sites is that you write what you know in most cases. If you're new to writing for the web, check out these sites first. $50/day is pretty easy to reach. Once you get the hang of what each site requires, your writing will go faster and you can pump it up to putting out more content to reach the $100/day mark.

And you don't have to deal with clients, you write when you want and the money is deposited right into your PayPal account. Sweet!

Online Freelance Writing Jobs: Turn Your Passion for Facebook into Dollars

Do you spend a lot of time on Facebook? Do you know how to set up a profile and get friends? Many website owners will pay you to set up and monitor their Facebook accounts because they either don't know how, or don't have the time to do it.

Online Freelance Writing Jobs: Provide SEO Content to Website Owners

SEO copywriting is a hot, well-paying niche in freelance writing. Don't know what it is? It is simply providing search engine optimized (SEO), niche-specific content to web masters.

For example, if a website owner had a gardening site and gardening was your hobby, you could offer to write articles for the site.

They will say something to the effect of, "We want an article on gardening. 400 words. The keyword phrase is "spring flowers." You would simply write an article with at least four hundred words that used the phrase "spring flowers" in it at least 5-10 times. It's that easy. These types of jobs pay between a low of $15 on up to $100 or more. Most are in the $25-$35/article range. Churn out 4 of these a day and you've made your hundred bucks.

Learn more about how to start an SEO copywriting career.

Online freelance writing jobs are growing more plentiful every day. And, you don't have to have any experience to start. Just a computer, a willingness to work and the ability to adhere to deadlines. So, what are you waiting for? Start your freelance writing career today!

About the Author: Yuwanda Black is a freelance SEO writer - the publisher of InkwellEditorial.com, the authority site on how to start a freelance writing career; and the author of How to Make $250+/Day Writing Simple, 500-Word Articles. Ms. Black says, "You can work from home as a freelance writer in your PJs, getting assignments via the internet. I do it every day."