Tuesday, May 19, 2009

3 Easy Tips to Help You Break Into the Hot Niche of SEO Article Writing

by Angeline Plesek


SEO article writing is one of the hottest niches for freelance writers. There are companies that understand the importance of using good SEO content to drive traffic to their websites and they are always looking for decent SEO article writers. Even in the current economic downturn, you can get SEO writing jobs if you market yourself as an SEO content writer.

Companies that look for SEO article writers look for candidates that have writing samples to show, can meet deadlines, and understand the basics of search engine optimization (SEO) and its use of keywords in SEO articles to help drive web traffic.

Yes, it's true-some SEO writing gigs pay poverty-level wages and this can work for you if your primary motivation is to just build a portfolio of samples. Some of these jobs pay from $3 an article up to around $15 an article. But...if you want to write SEO articles to make a living-there are companies that will pay decent wages for well-written content.

Here are 3 tips to help you land a gig as a successful freelance SEO article writer:

1) Study and understand search engine optimization basics. I recommend reading Google's Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide. This is a resource guide that was published for webmasters, but it can help copywriters understand the importance of keywords from an overall perspective- from the back-end of a web page, to the front-end SEO content.

2) Market yourself primarily as an SEO article writer. Don't focus on other types of writing. Companies prefer to hire writers that have some basic knowledge of search engine optimization.

3) Write some sample SEO articles for your portfolio. If you don't already have SEO writing samples, they are easy enough to write. Choose three to five topics that interest you and write articles that are anywhere from 300 to 500 words each using relative keywords. Make sure you understand SEO basics and do your keyword research first.

Once you've studied the SEO basics and collect some SEO writing samples, you're ready to get a gig in the hottest freelance writing niche!

Angeline Plesek is an SEO freelance copywriter and the publisher of The Copywriter's Vault, an online information resource for copywriters and Internet marketers. To visit go to: http://www.copywriters-vault.com

Friday, May 15, 2009

Making Income Online With Your Own Freelance Writing Business

by Wendy Rahilly

Whether you are a trained, college educated writer or a stay at home mom struggling with making income online, freelance writing is picking up speed and has made a promising presence on the Internet within the last 5 to 10 years. Being a freelance writer sits solely on the shoulders of the person looking to write from home full or part time. This is because a freelance writer, along with their writing abilities, is the one being marketed.
There are several avenues a freelance writer can take to when becoming a knowledgeable and spoken freelance writer in today's busy writing scene.

If just beginning to think about writing from home, it is best to sign up with various online writing groups. These writing groups can be found through websites for stay at home moms or parents, exclusive websites groups for writers, employment websites which post writing jobs and websites where a writer can bid on a job. These are some of the best ways to begin making income online with writing and getting your name and product out there. Yes, your ability to write good articles online is a product for sale. When companies or private clients are seeking a writer for a particular project, this is the best way for you to gain more exposure and begin making income online. This is true especially if your writing is well written and thought out. Following instructions from a potential employer is a must along with asking questions when something does not make sense to you. It is better to ask questions the first time around than having to do a re write.

Here are some ways you, the freelance writer, can start your freelance writing business:

Education in Business or Writing: When it comes to education in business or writing, this is up to you. It is not necessary to have a degree in business or writing, but it does not hurt either. When you see your freelance writing business take off, and you being to hire more writers, it would serve you well to keep track of writing jobs going out and coming in. This means having prior business knowledge on how to keep track, or have inventory, of your writing jobs for tax purposes will serve you well. These days, all you might really need is a Business 101 course which you can take online in probably 4-6 weeks. This should give you a taste of what it is like to be making income online with a business, freelance writing or not, from home.

Learn the Freelance Writing Marketplace: Writing online is not the same as writing for print publications. As a freelance writer for a print publication, you will need past writing experience. This means you must have writing samples to show your potential employer. Another thing to write for print publications is, on a monthly or bi-monthly basis, you already have a consistent readership. That is, your readers are probably subscribing to a magazine that you write for. When it comes to freelance writing online, this could be a hit and miss readership. Along with this type of readership, it is imperative that all your articles have keywords the search engine will pick up. If your keywords are popular, your articles will appear at the top of each search engine page.

Negotiating Price: Sometimes, you, the freelance writer are in charge of how you are making income online by being given the opportunity to set your own price per words written. Other times, you are given a price to write for, per words written. It is up to you to leave it, or take it. Now, since you are just breaking into the freelance writing field, it is best to take what money you are given. Remember, the more you write, the better you become and the more writing jobs you will land. Just remember to begin portfolio of all your past writing assignments. Every article you write is a reflection of you and what you prefer writing about. In turn, these are the type of jobs you are more likely to get. The better your writing is the higher pay you will receive.

Find out how to be making income online and earning $100 per day online within 30 days with your freelance writing along with 20 other methods to make money online.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

5 Benefits of Submitting Articles to Ezines

by Carlos Marquez

There are many benefits to why you should submit articles to Ezines. Maybe you're reading this and wonder, like I did, who writes this stuff and for what purpose. Well, here is my list of 5 benefits.

1. When submitting various articles to Ezines, you are branding your yourself and your business when you include your name or the company's name and website in the resource box where people will click on your website and get redirected to it.

2. Many publishers search for articles on many Ezines so they can publish them in their website so they don't have to write all the stuff themselves. Now guess whose website link will appear on all of those publishers' websites if they chose your articles? Of course, yours.

3. Depending on how you write your articles and how complete is your information on your resource box, people may want to hire you to write some articles for them or even eBooks if you write that well.

4. This is one of the best ways to get free advertisement and great exposure. If you know how to look for "long tail keywords" that don't have too much competition, your articles will be found more easily when people search for the words on your title.

5. You will become an expert on writing articles once you manage to get your articles approved and you like to write about any topic. This will make it easier for you to write a lot of interesting articles by practicing at the same time that you are submitting them to Ezines.

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Sunday, May 03, 2009

Find Copywriting Jobs on the Web

by Angela Booth

Do you want to find copywriting jobs on the web? If you're a new writer, you may be wondering how you go about doing this. This article will give you a basic outline of how to proceed.

1. Start on the Out-Sourcing Sites to Build Your Credits

Copywriting is all about getting results for your clients. It's salesmanship; so as you improve your skills, you're worth more because you get better results.

So start getting jobs on the outsourcing sites: they're a great training ground for new copywriters. As a beginner, you'll get jobs on the outsourcing sites simply because you are cheaper. People who have very small businesses can't afford to pay top copywriters, so they're willing to work with newcomers.

As you build your copywriting credits, and achieve successes for your clients, you will get more clients because your reputation will grow.

2. Approach Internet Marketers: They Have an On-Going Need for Your Skills

Internet marketers sell on the Web. Without a copywriter, they can't sell. This means that Internet marketers are prime buyers of your writing skills.

Visit some of the Internet marketing forums, join, and interact. Post useful information, and make friends. After you've made at least 20 to 30 posts, you'll be looked on as someone who contributes to the forum.

Now set up a new webpage directed at Internet marketers, offering them special copywriting rates. Add a link to this page in your forum signature, and go on interacting on the forum as before. People will hire you because they know you.

3. Advertise Your Copywriting Services

You've worked your way up from the outsourcing sites to Internet marketing forums. You've written lots of copy, and have worked with lots of clients.

Now it's time to take the next step in your career and advertise your copywriting services. You can advertise your services both online as well as off-line. Online, start using pay per click and other marketing methods.

There's never been a better time to be a new copywriter. Even as a new writer, you get plenty of copywriting jobs, so get started and prosper.

Want guidance to learn copywriting? Top copywriter Angela Booth's "Copywriting Master Class - Ten Weeks to Copywriting Genius" at http://angelaswritingclasses.com/Class/copywriting.html helps you to start and run your own copywriting services business and/or write copy for your own business.

For quick results, Angela's ebook "Seven Days To Easy Money: Copywriting Success" at http://abmagic.com/Copywriting/copywriting.html takes you from novice to pro copywriter in just seven days. This popular ebook has been turning writers into successful copywriters for five years. Packed with information, the ebook also includes exercises which become your copywriter's marketing processes and portfolio. You could be signing up your first clients within two days.

Friday, May 01, 2009

4 Tips For Attracting New Blog Readers

by Ehud Furman



Blogging has made it easy for anyone to publish content online. Regular, fresh content is important for anyone looking to increase their online visibility, but this content is useless without an active readership. Here are some tips on how to increase yours...


1). Increase Your Syndication

Make sure to keep up to date with the more popular bookmarking and directory hotspots and use TrackBack URLs so you can tell how far your new content has spread and identify any new active readers.


2). Comment on the Blogs of Others

Joining the discussion on the blogs of others is a great way to attract attention, increase engagement and create new readership. Be careful not to create the impression that you are just hunting for links, but rather add some value to the conversation and ultimately try and create the same activity in your blog's comment sections if they aren't already a place for conversation.

3). Promote Your URLs

Promote your blog URL as well as your RSS feed URL. Use your blog address when commenting on the blogs of others, feature it on your email signature, on all your social media profiles and everywhere else available. Encourage RSS subscriptions by including the link in your newsletters and all other communications.


4). Optimise Each Post

This might sound like a given, but you'd be surprised as to how many optimisation and syndication opportunities are overlooked. Create a checklist of steps towards better optimisation and syndication. High quality content with great optimisation will make your blog easier to find, and harder to resist for returning visitors.

Follow these tips and blogging will be one of the most powerful tools to boost your online presence.

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