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Places that Pay Writers Up Front

In online writing, there are a few different pay structures that publishers use.  Paying writers up front is one model, whereby a writer gets a set fee for each article, and nothing more. Residual pay is another, whereby a writer is paid percentage of the income that’s generated from the advertising on their pages. PPV [...]

Awesome Revenue Share Opportunity for Moms

If you didn’t know this, I’m the Homeschooling Editor for TypeAmom. I just got their November Newsletter email stating that they’ve opened up a bunch of new editor positions, it’s a great chance to get in with a growing company. They have a lot of great things going on there, a fantastic community of diverse [...]

How to Make a Career of Freelance Web Writing

by Barbara Cedillo Alvarez  (with permission)
Several writers, veteran and new, have posted questions about how to make DS and freelancing for other clients a viable, profitable WAH (work at home) career.
I’ve been thinking about different ideas and strategies while I was driving around Las Cruces taking photos for my Quick Guides today.
1- Learn to put [...]

Writing for Homeschooling Magazines

The whole purpose of this website originally was to help writer moms break into magazine writing. It’s really not rocket science. Over the past year or so, it’s become focused more on online writing instead of magazine writing.
Since my passive income is AALLLMMOOSSTT enough to live on (although we’re definitely not living like [...]

Lead Times for Print Publication vs Web Writing

For writing web content, 2-3 months is generally a decent lead time for seasonal articles. It gives your article enough time to grow authority via incoming links and can help your SERP rankings through the peak of the season.
However- this is the web and a good (SEO good) article will do well year after year, [...]

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