Friday, January 29, 2010

Freelance Writing and Blogging for Income

If you are a freelance writer who currently writes online for some of the content writing sites such as Associated Content, Bukisa and Helium you might want to consider starting your own niche blog.

Blogging in your specialized freelance writing area can give you a much needed change from the strictness of intensive research and working with frustrating editors. When you start your own freelance writing blog based on your favorite writing area you get to show your knowledge and creativity. Many times when writers finish a freelance article it must be totally devoid of all personality and only list the facts. With a blog you can spend some time letting your personality shine through.

By freelance writing blog posts on your own blog you control what you write, when it is written and the advertisers on your blog. Which leads to making money with your blog. Many freelance writers will write daily for others and will not spend any time writing for their own blog because they don't believe that it could be profitable. You know that there are bloggers out their pulling in as much money as CEO's of huge corporations. Why? Because those bloggers know how to advertise and promote their blogs. Freelance writers can do the same with their blogs.

Ways to Earn Money From Your Blog:
  • Google Adsense ads: By placing ads from Google or other advertisers you can make some money with your blog and freelance writing posts.
  • Review Products: There are several places that will pay you to post a review on your blog. You need to make sure that these reviews are related to your niche though.
  • Affiliate Marketing: You can promote Affiliate products and use affiliate links to recommend products to your readers.
  • Informational Products: Recommending ebooks related to your blog's niche can help your blog to become prosperous and bring your blogging income up.
If you are a freelance writer you can see that if done right producing your own niche blog can bring you more money. Some freelance writers who once wrote hundreds of articles now only publish blog posts for their own very profitable blogs.

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