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eHow drafts EXPIRING- tackle that queue

If you’re like me, you have created several titles in your eHow articles queue and simply haven’t written them. eHow isn’t cool with that and they’re giving you until November 26th to write them or release them. Imagine- someone else profiting from your article idea. I have a LOT- like over 40. I’ve [...]

Work Today- Paid Tomorrow- awesome!

Wow, so yesterday I signed up for CloudCrowd and spent probably 2 hours exploring their site, reading all the rules and the contract and doing each of the different jobs they have available. Here’s how it works
Job #1- you can scour the internet for terrible foreign websites. We’ve all seen them, they’re poorly translated and [...]

New Freelance Writing Opp- On Facebook???

Imagine that- a freelance writing money-making application on facebook. It’s new, I can tell that there are conflicts between the writers and the editors (name a relationship more doomed?)
Anyway- here it is, have you ever come across a TERRIBLE WEBSITE?  Where everything is spelled wrong, or the English is poorly translated?  That’s what this is [...]

I’m writing for Examiner now

I just wanted to announce that I was recently made the Seattle Homeschooling Examiner. All the other writer-moms are doing it, right? I’ll admit, my first two articles aren’t brilliant, but why waste brilliance at the beginning, right? So now when all the other writer-moms are talking about their experiences and advice [...]

Get Paid to Link to Your Articles

Here are some tips for driving traffic to your other articles.
A lot of writers are using Xomba, Bukisa and Twitter to drive traffic to their revenue-sharing articles on other sites. Both have advantages and disadvantages, here’s a method I use when I’m not distracted.
Create an article (or identify one that’s already profitable) that you’d [...]

Break into freelance writing with 30 queries in 30 days