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Are Online Freelance Writing Job Sites Worth It?
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[QUOTE="Ganibade, post: 292387, member: 50186"] If you want to start selling articles and blog posts online, you must first find clients who require that type of work. But how do you go about doing that? There are numerous websites available nowadays that allow buyers to find writers who can complete their writing work for them. But how good are they? To begin, I should point out that not all of these websites are alike. Some charge membership fees, while others allow you to join and use their services for free. You will also find that some have both options available. In this case the paid memberships usually bring you far more in the way of benefits than free ones. for example, Some online freelance writing job sites are unquestionably superior to others. They may have a broader range of jobs available to them, as well as a higher pay rate. It may sound mercenary, but before bidding or accepting a job, always double-check the payment for the writing needed. Avoid very low rates and, if possible, look for higher paying ones. You might find that a few lower-paying article jobs are a good way to get started because they will help you build feedback and a portfolio. For starters, the experience is valuable, but as you advance in your career, you should look for higher-paying positions. [/QUOTE]
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