Hey there, advice for a newbie?

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by workfromhome_cmps, Apr 6, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi, I am a newly single mother who stays at home looking after my son. I have been writing for a long long time but never thought to do something serious with it. I would like to try freelance copywriting, but don't know the first thing about it. How can I get started? Can anyone help me? I love writing and I could really really use the extra cash- raising a young child alone really hits the wallet pocket. I appreciate any replies, and hope that I may be able to help in return sometime soon. Thanks very much ppls x
     
    workfromhome_cmps, Apr 6, 2008 IP
  2. vgal

    vgal Active Member

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    jhmattern (here on DP) has some great sites to help you out. Another place I like, and I subscribe to is www.chrisblogging.com There are dozens of great writing forums as well! :)
     
    vgal, Apr 6, 2008 IP
  3. rayaan

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    Check out Deb Ng's site - Freelance Writing Gigs. She has job leads posted everyday too.

    About Freelance Writing also has job leads on alternate days, although you'll find many of them on Craigslist too.

    Here at the DP Forums, pay rates are getting lower by the day, but if you look regularly, you'll find a few gems here and there!:D
     
    rayaan, Apr 6, 2008 IP
  4. HelpAlways

    HelpAlways Member

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    there are no doubt lots of sites for freelance writing ...however a word of caution - dont give any money to any site
     
    HelpAlways, Apr 7, 2008 IP
  5. workfromhome_cmps

    workfromhome_cmps Peon

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    Thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it and hope that I may be able to return the favour soon :)
     
    workfromhome_cmps, Apr 7, 2008 IP
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    jedediahd Active Member

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    write up some samples, and try and find a niche to start. My niche was poker, however I have branched out and now am writing content that ranges from product reviews, to business and finance content, to just about anything really.
     
    jedediahd, Apr 7, 2008 IP
  7. Perry Rose

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    Some people have a knack for writing, while others don't. Before anything, write a few articles, and then have them critiqued by family, friends, message board members...

    If you have what it takes, then move to the next step.
     
    Perry Rose, Apr 7, 2008 IP
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    d0ggy Peon

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    i suggest that first you put a few out there for the masses to react to, get involved in forums (like this one, so good start!), then join groups on facebook, myspace, etc.

    first step is to get your name out there, then build a core group of happy customers, then use their experience as your testimonials... just like any business, you just need to get started and build, build build
     
    d0ggy, Apr 8, 2008 IP
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    Peterbndrs Active Member

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    You can find plenty of copywriting jobs on freelance sites. Get reliable freelance site details from Jennies blog, my signature link.
     
    Peterbndrs, Apr 9, 2008 IP
  10. godsofchaos

    godsofchaos Peon

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    Firstly accept my greetings senorita! *...takes a bow...*

    If you want my personal opinion, writing wont pay you enough at first... you have to do more than that if you want to earn extra cash... Here in DP there are several ways to do that...

    Firstly,

    Try to be active here and post regularly, so that when you post count goes up you can sell your signature link to people right here in DP. You can sell your avatar, sig links, RSS feed place, even the place of your location. This whole thing is totally free and should give you extra cash without any thing/investment right?

    Secondly,

    Check out here under Content Creation and bookmark this for your own use. Here you can directly buy/sell content or in other words you can offer your writing to be published elsewhere for cash.

    Thirdly,

    Always check out the Freebies section. There are always some good offers constantly rotating through which can help you earn some extra cash with little effort.

    Fourth,

    If you have time, start your own blog at blogspot or wordpress (my fav!) and try to get some traffic. You can always sell adspace there directly to advertisers.

    Fifth,

    Always keep an eye at Contests here in DP. Frequently there are such competition for best writing and all that.

    Sixth,

    Always just PM anyone you feel comfortable with and dont ever hesitate to ask for help, any kind of help! People here in DP are very friendly (most of em including moi).

    Seventh,

    If you are hired by someone for a service of writing, always, I mean always, take the payment first! Scammers are everywhere!

    Lastly,

    Tell your son not to be afraid of anything, cause her mother is the best!!! ;)

    Cheerios mademoiselle... and remember, help is always a PM away from me! Take care and keep in touch! Godspeed!
     
    godsofchaos, Apr 9, 2008 IP
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    GameOver Well-Known Member

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    thats some great advice, its really inspired me to start this kind of work.
     
    GameOver, Apr 14, 2008 IP
  12. iWrite

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    Do not write for anyone for less than $0.01/word, its an insult to yourself and writers everywhere.
     
    iWrite, Apr 14, 2008 IP
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    I'm a newbie. Although I've been freelancing for a while. I have written for only $2 for a 500- 700 word article. I didn't know that $0.01/word is the standard. sorry for that.
     
    abotcaya, Apr 16, 2008 IP
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    what Active Member

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    ^ you don't need to be apologetic.
     
    what, Apr 16, 2008 IP
  15. SuperSkyRockets

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    I am considering starting copywriting too, what I was intending to do was to build up a post count on a few other forums then do a thread about offering a few free articles to 10 individual people in exchange for a testimonial comment on the thread.

    Then I was going to open a new thread a few days later (assuming all the testimonials are positive of course) offering articles (again to 10 individuals) that were: $1 for 0-500 words, $2 for 500-1000 words etc but would be 50% off if the publisher gave me a few sentences review via email. To show that I was a quality copywriter I would simply refer people to the threads full of complimentary posts.

    My next step was then going to be making a free web page advertising my services including all the email testimonials I had received (as another hook I will be including a link to the publisher's site with each testimonial if they so want) and then use that as 'evidence' of my quality.

    A few profiles on some freelancing sites linking to my page, some general traffic building processes and more work generated from forums and steadily rising charges and I believe I can give it a go!

    Anybody have any suggestions? Is this a good way to go about things?
     
    SuperSkyRockets, Apr 16, 2008 IP
  16. Trusted Writer

    Trusted Writer Banned

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    I have read excellent reviews on jhmattern's skills posted at both webmasters and writers forums and it must be accurate as she is a DP moderator whose reputation and post count talk by themselves [​IMG]

    Dare to write is the attitude to tackle all of your concerns when it comes to making a living from a freelancing job [​IMG]

    Read a lot, write and improve on a daily basis, submit your work to articles directories or blogs to earn some exposure and keep learning every day [​IMG]

    I'm putting together a site with free applications tools, tips and reference for both aspiring and professional writers. If anyone find something useful in there feel fee to bookmark this link as further reference: www. trustedwriter.official.ws

    P.S. Sorry about my inability to post live links yet and good luck achieving your goal workfromhome_cmps [​IMG]
     
    Trusted Writer, Apr 16, 2008 IP
  17. rhoula

    rhoula Well-Known Member

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    I joined http://ehow.com and i m so happy i did. The first month i didn't make but few dollars. Then i found the secret to making more cash: have as many friends as possible and whenever you write a new article contact them all and ask them to read your articles and rate them, There are people that make as low as 3 dollras a month and other that make hundred of dollars.
    The best I made so far was 11 dollars last month but i m aiming for at least 200 next month. Also try http://rentacoder.com
    Good luck
     
    rhoula, Apr 16, 2008 IP
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    sorry not related to topic, just a suggestion.
    you can also sell your signature in dp and earn extra cash.
    many people sell their signatures here.
     
    falguni1, Apr 16, 2008 IP
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    Trusted Writer Banned

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    This is an interesting approach to a revenue source [​IMG]

    I was encouraged to join this forum to make a few quck bucks by selling my signature, avatar, location, site URL and blog feed to other DP members.
    Even though you must be aware that building a reputation and posting quality threads and replies are essential in order to get the best deals [​IMG]
     
    Trusted Writer, Apr 16, 2008 IP
  20. Seymour Cash

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    And here's me just reading posts for the last 3 months .....:rolleyes:

    Hello ppl:)
     
    Seymour Cash, Apr 17, 2008 IP