Author: Ryan Dube
•12/31/2008
One of the best ways to start really ramping up your income from writing is to use Craigslist to find writing work.

How to Use Craigslist to Find Writing Work

imac,apple imac,imac computers,While writing for many of the Royalty-Payment websites will allow you to flex your writing muscles online, and possibly earn you a small monthly income from the articles that you publish, the only way to earn a significant work from home income much more quickly is to land one or two writing gigs.

Ideally, what you're looking for is a short term, small job where you'll need to produce from five to ten articles for a webmaster, or some similar job. You could always search Constant Content or Scriptlance for posted jobs - but when you do so, you have to keep in mind that you'll be competing with thousands of other writers who are searching over the same listings that you are. That doesn't mean that you can successful land some great jobs at those sites, just just means that you'll need to lower your price in order to stay competitive.

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2 comments:

On January 10, 2009 at 11:46 AM , Anonymous said...

I've used Craigslist to look for writing jobs, but didn't know about the Reader. That will certainly be helpful!

 
On January 18, 2009 at 12:27 AM , Ryan Dube said...

Hi Dube - Yes the free reader app is useful, mostly because it lets you search all of the geographic listings at once. It can be slow during such a large search - but the results are VERY useful. Good luck!