
How Much Can You Earn, Working As A Proofreader? by: Niall Cinneide Thinking of a career as a proofreader? Then you will most likely want to know about salaries. Are you hoping to hear that you will make thousands and thousands of dollars a month in this field? It is very possible that you will [...]
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How Can You Find Freelance Work As A Writer? by: Niall Cinneide For those looking at the jobs listings for writers, they may find themselves feeling left out. There are simply not enough employment options available. When you are looking at the jobs listings, you may become frustrated and annoyed with the lack of the [...]
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How You Can Find Opportunities For Foreign Language Proof Reading Work by: Niall Cinneide For those who are fluent in another language, foreign language (ie non-English) proof reading can be a great source of income. It is a difficult area for those who are not fluent to get into though. That is because, in order [...]
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How Can Qualifications Help Your Proof Reading Career? by: Niall Cinneide For those who are looking for a career as a proofreader, it is important to have the right qualifications. It is important to remember that this is a proper job. It is not just an easy way to make some money from home. For [...]
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How You Can Take Advantage of the Increasing Demand for Freelance Online Writers by: Niall Cinneide The freelance writing market is a growing market to be in. There are many jobs available, but sometimes, it can be hard to find the work that you want, and available at the time you want it to be. [...]
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Creating and Distributing E-courses by: Tom Antion E-courses are excellent sales tools and a great way to get your knowledge out there. It is very simple to create your course and either sell, or give it away as a “give-before-you-get†sales technique. If your course is designed to be a freebie, you’ll want to give [...]
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Ten Tips Articles by: Tom Antion “Ten Tips†articles are the easiest piece to write because they are made up of only an introductory paragraph, your Ten Tips, and a conclusion. Print editors love these because they can easily be shortened if there is a lack of available space. Your articles can be used in [...]
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Professional Writers Dance Between Passionate and Impersonal by: Bonnie Boots People that love to write often feel being paid for publication is the benchmark of a “real†writer. So they read all the books on writing and dutifully send off queries, filled with hope and fear that one will be accepted: hope they’ll get the [...]
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Deadlines Can Be A Writer’s Best Friend by: Bonnie Boots I click the “send” button on my e-mail and my article is instantly transmitted to a magazine. Minutes later, I have a reply from the editor. It reads “Snappy writing and five days before deadline! Thanks, Bonnie. You’re an editors dream.” I believe I’m a [...]
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Career Advice On Freelance Writing Jobs by: Niall Cinneide Sometimes the freelance writing jobs available are those that no one wants. Or, they are those that new businesses are looking to fill. You will not find postings for the best jobs and employment because many of those jobs go to individuals who already have an [...]
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