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Some More Ideas For Making Money


Greetings Card Verses: Greetings card companies often seek original verse or prose for their range of cards. If you have a forte for writing short humorous or meaningful passages, this could provide a successful opening for you. My tips: Take a look at the verses in greetings cards to study their style. Create a few sample verses. Note the name of the greetings card publisher and contact them for their current requirements.

Create Copy for the Business Sector: One of the more lucrative writing opportunities is copywriting for businesses and public sector organisations. If your writing is concise, clear and fresh, you'll find there is a market for your services producing leaflets, guides, press releases, advertising copy and web content. My tips: Produce a portfolio of your work to show the diversity of your skills. Attend a business network event to market your services.

Become a Ghost-writer! Some writers make a reasonable living ghost-writing other people's life stories. You can receive payment on a work-for-hire basis or on a royalty share agreement. If you enjoy interviewing people and writing at length, this will have great appeal. My tips: Speak to other ghost-writers and research the book publishing field so that you gain a reasonable working knowledge of the current trends.

Compile Crosswords, Puzzles and Fillers: Writing short filler material, from anecdotes to puzzles, can be quite rewarding. Many publications feature a regular crossword to entertain their readers. Although considered to be quite a closed-market, it is worth approaching publications with ideas or samples for consideration. My tips: Research your markets carefully. Target new publications where there may be openings. Offer fillers and puzzles relevant to the target readership.

Expand Your Range of Services: Some writers find it easy spotting typos or English grammar mistakes. If you're one of them, consider taking a course in editing or proofreading to expand on your range of wordsmith services! There is often a decent demand for these services so it will provide an additional source of revenue. My tips: Take a course and gain a qualification. Contact publishing companies as many now use the services of freelance copyeditors and proofreaders.

Self-Publish: If you have specialist knowledge, consider writing and self-publishing a book or a series of guides or newsletters. With the right topic and good marketing, you can build a niche publication. For example, some authors have turned their hobby of walking into providing guidebooks and newsletters on local walks. You could do something similar, whether your interest is sewing, cycling, cooking or woodworking. My tips: try print-on-demand publishing or publishing electronically to keep costs down while you're building your publishing venture. Good luck in your career as a writer! With the right approach, you'll find there are many opportunities to become a successful wordsmith.