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How To Get Paid As A Writer On LinkedIn ProFinder
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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 291606, member: 57467"] To make money as a writer on LinkedIn ProFinder, you'll need to create a profile that showcases your writing skills and experience. You can include information about your education, work history, and any writing-related certifications or awards you've received. 1- Set up a professional LinkedIn profile: Your LinkedIn profile is essentially your online resume, so it's important to make a good impression. Include a clear, professional profile picture and a detailed summary of your writing experience, education, and skills. You can also include links to your writing samples, such as articles or blog posts you've written. 2- Search for writing projects: LinkedIn ProFinder allows you to search for projects by location, industry, and keyword, so you can find opportunities that align with your interests and expertise. 3- Submit a proposal: When you find a project you'd like to bid on, you'll need to submit a proposal outlining your qualifications and the services you offer. Your proposal should include information about your writing experience, your rates, and any relevant writing samples. 4- Negotiate your rates: When submitting your proposal, you'll need to include your rates for the project. Be prepared to negotiate your rates if necessary, and consider offering discounts or package deals to attract clients. [/QUOTE]
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