If you’re a one-person Web writing business, take your blog seriously

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If you’re a one-person Web writing business, take your blog seriously

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If you’re a full-time Web writer, your blog can generate all the writing projects you can handle.

As Chris Garrett says in “Indirect Profits, Business and Corporate Blogs”:

As you can see, this blog does not show any advertising at all and yet I earn a living. All my income is 100% dependent on blogging. Since 2005 I left my cushy marketing agency post and have blogged full-time. Without continued blogging none of my consulting, coaching, training or writing clients would even know of me let alone hire me.

Every cheque that comes my way I credit to blogging, that’s why I can guarantee you it works!

Of course, in addition to attracting Web writing projects via your blog, you can also become a pro blogger - that is, you can blog for others. Corporations with lots of money to spend are looking for professional bloggers, and they pay very well. Get started pro blogging with my ebook “Blogging For Dollars: How to become a career blogger — in your PJs, if you want”.

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