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Writing for the Web - patience is an asset

Friday, March 28th, 2008

When you’re just starting out creating your own Web sites to make money from them, your first site often just lies there as if it’s doing nothing at all.
You need patience.
The world of the Web search engines can seem to move at a glacial pace. You want your site’s pages indexed NOW, so you can [...]

Danger for Web writers: another bubble and “write for equity”

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

If you lived and wrote through the last online bubble in 2000, it’s worrying that there are clear signs that we’re in another frenzy.
A bubble atmosphere is dangerous for Web writers. It’s easy to get into a situation where several companies owe you money. In 2000, some writers were owed thousands of dollars, which they [...]

How to beat your Web writing competition - your portfolio

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

This past week, I’ve received several emails, all on the question of low-paid Web writing and “$2″ writers. Nowadays it seems, anyone and everyone’s calling themselves a “writer” and is drag-netting the bottom of the writing pool, scooping up low-paid work.
That’s fine. If you have writing credits, you don’t want low-paid work - you’re NOT [...]


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