Writing Shares is a great way to earn money writing articles with no risk involved. However, you can also benefit from starting your own blog. This gives you the opportunity to get extra money and traffic. For example, when you write an article for another website, you typically earn no money from the home page and other pages with ads that are not associated with your specific articles. This is NOT true with Writing Shares because we do share in the ad revenue from our home page. That is why we are better than other sites for freelance writers that provide revenue sharing.
Nonetheless, it is still a good idea to start your own blog since you can keep all of the money generated from your articles. The below links lead you to five lessons that will get you started as a blogger and email marketer (lead generation). By adding your own blogging efforts to your freelance writing, you can promote your articles in the search engines while also promoting yourself as a freelance writer. You can also build a list of visitors for loyal readership and additional ad revenue. Just put a message on your home page that you are a freelance writer and available for work. Of course, this means you want to be putting quality content on your blog so potential clients can see the value of your writing skills.
Bookmark this page and go through these lessons at your own pace. I have tried to keep it as simple as possible. Don’t let the short length of these lessons fool you. This is all you really need to get started blogging. There are millions of things you could ask about starting a blog, but most questions are just going to create huge information overload and unnecessary confusion. It is actually rather easy for non-tech-savvy users to start their own blog with WordPress and add lead generation and email marketing for bonus profits.
Lesson 1:
Why Lead Generation and Email Marketing Are Important
Lesson 2:
Starting Your Own Blog as a Freelance Writer
Lesson 3:
Lead Generation for Freelance Writers
Lesson 4:
Selecting an Autoresponder Service For Lead Generation
Lesson 5:
AdSense Integration for WordPress Blogs and Websites