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2012年9月5日 星期三

The Perfect Work-From-Home Job For Laid-Off Workers


Instead of scouring the internet in search of their next job, many workers who have been laid-off are using their online time to scope out work-from-home opportunities. Several factors conspire to make it a perfect storm as to why: ie, high gas prices, skyrocketing food costs and the overall threat of a recession.

Given these factors, telecommuting jobs are appealing on several fronts: (i) they save on gas. After all, you don't have to drive anywhere. (ii) You eat at home, so there are no lunch costs; and (iii) you are more likely to keep the few dollars you do have in your pocket because you're not tempted by shops and boutiques.

So, what is this perfect job for laid-off workers? Freelance writing. And, it's perfect for the following reasons.

No Startup Costs: Even receiving the maximum amount of unemployment is not enough to go splurging on business startup costs. To start a freelance writing career, you need nothing more than a computer and a phone. And, as you probably already have these two things, you're good to go.

You can literally start from the kitchen table, a closet - or even in the middle of your bedroom. You don't need bookshelves, a separate room or any of the other items associated with starting a home business.

Free, Easy Marketing: Freelance writing is the perfect career choice for those who don't like dealing with people. If you're shy and/or not accustomed to selling it is no impediment to starting a freelance writing career. Why?

Because all of your marketing can be done via email. You don't need to dress up, worry about your appearance, spend gas to go to a meeting or learn "sales skills." Most marketing for freelance writing jobs these days is done via email query.

A few lines of text, and you're done. And, as it's email, it's easy on the pocketbook too - as in, FREE!

Unlimited Job Opportunities: Freelance writing is a reputable, growing niche in the work-from-home opportunity sector. Consider the following.

Every day, millions of people log onto the internet. And, the number one thing they're searching for online is information. Who writes most of it? Freelance writers.

From reviews for travel sites to car loan tips for buyers, most successful websites have one thing in common - lots and lots of information. And, most of the time the site owner has hired a freelance writer to provide it.

Freelance writing is the perfect work-from-home job opportunity for laid-off workers, especially those who want to quit the 9-5 world once and for all.




May be reprinted with the following, in full: Yuwanda Black is the publisher of InkwellEditorial.com: The Authority Site on How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career. Site features freelance success stories, info on freelance writing jobs, e-courses, ebooks, marketing advice and more! Want to make money today as a freelance writer? The e-report How to Make $100/Day or More as a Freelance Writer! tells you how.





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2012年2月12日 星期日

New Types of Work-From-Home Jobs For Freelance Writers


Just as the economy is a global entity, so is the job market - more and more. Following are some new telecommuting jobs brought on by the virtual economy that likely didn't exist a decade ago.

1. SEO Copywriter: Many still don't know what this job is. But, it's a booming freelance writing job that is most done by telecommuters. What exactly does an SEO Copywriter do? First, to explain, SEO stands for search engine optimization.

SEO Copywriters write text in such a way that it makes a website or blog easier to find online. Webmasters, web design firms, internet marketing firms and advertising agencies all pay good money to these professionals to produce massive amounts of content.

How much do SEO Copywriters make? Freelance writing rates - in any niche - are all over the map. Rates range from a pithy $1-$5 for a 350-word article on up to $100 or more.

Most are in the $15-$35 range for 300-400 words.

If you want to work from home as a freelance writer, this is one profession you definitely want to investigate further.

2. Social Marketing Maven: What is this? A social marketing maven creates and updates profiles and posts on social networking and bookmarking sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, StumbleUpon, LinkedIn, etc.

As most of these sites require constant interaction to build base, freelancers are usually employed to keep up the accounts. This is the newest form of "free" marketing on the net that is quite effective.

How much do social marketing jobs pay? Again, it depends. Freelancers charge anywhere from $15-$75 to set up an account initially. Then, they charge another fee to update the account with posts, respond to queries, etc.

Who uses social marketing mavens? Internet marketers and entrepreneurs, e-tailers, online retailers, etc. If your business is online, it needs to engage in social marketing and networking because the benefits can't be ignored. For example, did you know that MySpace has 122 million users. Even a tiny fraction of this traffic can be a boon to any business - large or small.

3. Professional Blogger: These days, it seems that everybody and their brother has a blog. But now, it's a real profession. Companies actually pay freelance writers to blog. What do they blog about? Breaking news in a profession; dispense advice, tips and tricks of a niche; relevant industry happenings; etc. The list is endless.

How much do blogging jobs pay? It depends on the industry, the type of content and the rate of the freelancer. Rates can start as little as $5 per post, on up to $50 or more. Most are in the $10-$20/post range.

We live in the age of new media, which has produced quite a few new professions. And, luckily for those who want a telecommuting job, many of these new media jobs are "work from home" jobs.




About the Publisher: This article on "new media" telecommuting jobs was furnished by http://www.NewMediaWords.biz

New Media Words provides a range of SEO writing and internet marketing services to help small and mid-sized businesses increase web traffic, and on- and offline sales. Interested in making $250+/day as an SEO copywriter? Read testimonials of those with no experience who are doing just that!





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2011年12月20日 星期二

The Perfect Work-From-Home Job For Laid-Off Workers


Instead of scouring the internet in search of their next job, many workers who have been laid-off are using their online time to scope out work-from-home opportunities. Several factors conspire to make it a perfect storm as to why: ie, high gas prices, skyrocketing food costs and the overall threat of a recession.

Given these factors, telecommuting jobs are appealing on several fronts: (i) they save on gas. After all, you don't have to drive anywhere. (ii) You eat at home, so there are no lunch costs; and (iii) you are more likely to keep the few dollars you do have in your pocket because you're not tempted by shops and boutiques.

So, what is this perfect job for laid-off workers? Freelance writing. And, it's perfect for the following reasons.

No Startup Costs: Even receiving the maximum amount of unemployment is not enough to go splurging on business startup costs. To start a freelance writing career, you need nothing more than a computer and a phone. And, as you probably already have these two things, you're good to go.

You can literally start from the kitchen table, a closet - or even in the middle of your bedroom. You don't need bookshelves, a separate room or any of the other items associated with starting a home business.

Free, Easy Marketing: Freelance writing is the perfect career choice for those who don't like dealing with people. If you're shy and/or not accustomed to selling it is no impediment to starting a freelance writing career. Why?

Because all of your marketing can be done via email. You don't need to dress up, worry about your appearance, spend gas to go to a meeting or learn "sales skills." Most marketing for freelance writing jobs these days is done via email query.

A few lines of text, and you're done. And, as it's email, it's easy on the pocketbook too - as in, FREE!

Unlimited Job Opportunities: Freelance writing is a reputable, growing niche in the work-from-home opportunity sector. Consider the following.

Every day, millions of people log onto the internet. And, the number one thing they're searching for online is information. Who writes most of it? Freelance writers.

From reviews for travel sites to car loan tips for buyers, most successful websites have one thing in common - lots and lots of information. And, most of the time the site owner has hired a freelance writer to provide it.

Freelance writing is the perfect work-from-home job opportunity for laid-off workers, especially those who want to quit the 9-5 world once and for all.




May be reprinted with the following, in full: Yuwanda Black is the publisher of InkwellEditorial.com: The Authority Site on How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career. Site features freelance success stories, info on freelance writing jobs, e-courses, ebooks, marketing advice and more! Want to make money today as a freelance writer? The e-report How to Make $100/Day or More as a Freelance Writer! tells you how.





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