Friday, January 22, 2010

Freelance Writing Frequently Asked Questions FAQ

Freelance Writing Frequently Asked Questions FAQ

Many people who want to start freelance writing or find jobs freelance writing have questions for those who are more experienced freelance writers or those freelancers who are actually making money freelance writing.

Here are the FAQ for Freelance Writing:
(in no particular order)

1. How do I get more page views to my articles?
This is where SEO search engine optimization, good keywords, and LSI Latent Semantic Indexing come into your writing. If you use the right words and the words that are related to your keywords then the search engines will pick up your articles and you will get more views.
You can also email the link to all of your family and friends even coworkers, and use social bookmarking such as Digg, StumbleUpon and post the link to twitter and facebook.

2. What do I write about?
You start out by writing freelance articles about what you know, from there you begin to research your topics.

3. What kind of rights do my articles have?
It depends on where you post them or who you sell them to. For instance at some places such as Helium and Bukisa.com you can post your freelance articles and then put them up at the other site. Those two writing sites don't make you give up your copyright. You can sell your articles and then make a deal with the freelance site about what kind of rights you want to give to them.
Rights include:
Exclusive (You give up all rights)
Non Exclusive (You can republish)
Display Only
Creative Commons (Work can be posted anywhere by anyone else with attribution of the authors name)
No Syndication Allowed (Copying or Altering of the content is not allowed)

4. Can I make a living with Freelance Writing?
Yes you can make a full time income with freelance writing. Most online freelance writers don't put all their eggs in one basket. If they are making a full time income freelance writing then they most often are writing for multiple freelance places. Sometimes these full time freelance writers often have private gigs and clients they work with.

Those are just a few of the questions that come up in freelance writing forums over and over again. Remember to just keep writing, you will get more money, and your writing will evolve over time, as long as you keep your eyes open and pay attention to what is working for other freelance writers.

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