Writing From Home and Getting Paid

Maybe you're a freelance writer, or maybe you recently made the decision to try writing from home. Well, if you are like most of us, you want to make some money for the writing work you do. The question is, what online writing jobs really pay you? This is a topic that comes up endlessly in writer chat forums. As you may already know, there are plenty of freelance writer websites and article submission sites that pay you mere pennies for your blood, sweat and tears.

So, how do you distinguish the real writing jobs from the countless rip-off writing positions found online? After years of working for several different online content businesses, I have to conclude that the majority of them do not pay well. In fact, many of them want you to create articles that are 300-1,000 words in length for around $5 to $10. Not to mention, these articles typically require some serious research. Needless to say, writing from home and getting paid is no easy task.

Craigslist is a major hot spot for freelance writers and new writers that are striving to work from home. Unfortunately Craigslist is riddled with false writing gigs and at-home writing jobs that barely pay. For instance, while many writing job and writing gig posts on Craigslist claim to be a legitimate writer position with loads of work for you, they are often scams. Maybe they want you to pay a one-time fee to get started, or maybe they want you to fill out surveys. Virtually none of these "writing jobs" are legitimate. I have yet to see a survey site that actually pays you, and you should never pay anything to start working for a legitimate employer.

This brings us to real online work that allows you to write from home and get paid. Businesses that are actually selling products tend to pay a real wage. This is because they are bringing in real money on a regular basis. On the contrary, article submission sites rely more on pay-per-click advertisements to bring in money. Therefore they are not making much money, so they are not willing to pay you hardly anything. Big surprise!

The reality is you have to take the time to really explore the online writing job market in order to find a position that is a good fit for you. How much is your time worth, and how much do you want to get paid for your writing skills? Start by checking out legitimate writer job websites like Morning Coffee and Freelance Job Openings

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