Showing posts with label seo writing jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seo writing jobs. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2008

3 Reasons Freelancers Thrive in a Recession

This post continues on the ideas expressed in last Wednesday's post about why a recession is a great time to start a freelance writing career.

I was a little light on details. As I had I had some free time over the weekend, I took the time to flesh the topic out for today's post.

To repeat myself a bit, what started me to thinking about this was "unofficial" recession we're in and a conversation I had with a girlfriend who works in corporate America got me to thinking a lot about why some are scared (9-5ers), and why others aren't (freelancers). The title and text came to me in a flash.

To read the exact conversation I had with my six-figure earning girlfriend, read this post at BloggingTips.com: The Mind of an Entrepreneur versus The Mind of a 9-5'er. The following expands on those thoughts.

Click here to read the full post.

FYI, I'm Hiring SEO Writers. See this post for details. Don't forget to view freelance writing job leads below.

Editorially yours,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career Newsletter
P.S: Want to learn how to make at least $250/day writing simple 500-word SEO articles? Read how here.
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Previous Issue. Spotlight on How to Make Money Online: An interview with internet marketer Pat B. Doyle. Pat shares tips on how to make passive income online via affiliate marketing; some common mistakes online entrepreneurs make; and some free and low-cost methods to make money online. There's more also. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.

Current Issue. Spotlight on Multiple Streams of Income for Freelance Writers: An interview with multi-talented freelancer Shel Horowitz. Shel shares tips on how to market your freelance writing services on a shoe-string budget (he's written five books on grassroots marketing); how he created multiple streams of income (writing, speaking, consulting) and more. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.
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Freelance Writing Jobs from the Public Request Section of Constant-Content.com (read more about this here).

Title: Trucking Product Reviews
Description: I need product reviews for commercial trucking products. 300-500 word, favorable, from truck tires to air horns, just interesting products to people in the trucking industry.
Price: $10-20
Article amount: unlimited
Content length: 300-500
Subjects: auxillary power units, super single tires, flatbed tarps, led lights, chrome, trucking software, any product that would be beneficial to the trucking industry.
Notes: I will buy 3 or more per week

Title: Common ear problems in dogs and cats
Description: I need a \"Full Rights\" article about common ear problems in dogs and cats. The audience will be average pet owners. The article should include these types of ear infections: ear mites bacterial yeast It should briefly discuss how a pet might acquire such an infection, the symptoms, and the typical treatment. I\'d also like a summary at the end discussing routine ear care (when no infection is present).
Price: $50-100
Article amount: 1
Content length: 600-1000
Subjects: pets, animals, veterinary
Notes: none

Title: any
Description: web articles to advice my consumers
Price: $10-20

Article amount: 6
Content length: 300-500
Subjects: nannies, baby sitters, pet care, senior care, housekeeping,tutors, transportation & errands.
Notes: articles related to the topic above, good advice.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Why a Recession is a Great Time to Start a Freelance Writing Career

My post today is over at BloggingTips.com. It's entitled, The Mind of an Entrepreneur versus The Mind of a 9-5’er. This "unofficial" recession we're in and a conversation I had with a girlfriend who works in corporate America got me to thinking a lot about why some are scared (9-5ers), and why others aren't (freelancers).

I don't think there's ever been a better time than RIGHT NOW to start a freelance writing career. As I mentioned in yesterday's post, Why Freelance Writing Jobs are Plentiful Right Now, there's so much work out there right now it's frightening. My calender is filled to the gills! So, check out the post and let me know your thoughts.

What I Learned from Talking to an Internet Marketing Firm Executive

Freelance Writing Tip of the Day: I was talking to an executive at an internet marketing firm in Ann Arbor, Michigan yesterday. I queried them a few days ago and lo and behold, someone actually called. (Usually, I get responses via email). Anyway, we wound up having a nice chat about the dearth of freelance SEO writers.

She said they do a lot of stuff in house, but had been looking for a freelance SEO writer they can outsource stuff to on a regular basis. She said they've had trouble finding skilled writers in this area, and was happy to receive my email.

Two things to take away from this:

(i) Market regularly. Even though I have so much work that my days are 18 hours right now, I still market. Where I used to send out 50 or 100 queries a week, I'm now down to 10-20. Work will come in months later, which means your pipeline will always be full. This is why many freelancers live a feast and famine existence. They stop marketing when they get busy.

When you do this, you have to ramp up again (eg, start marketing) and wait for the work to flow in (hence, a dry spell). As I've said before, since I started SEO writing, I've only about two days where I didn't have any work. That's because I'm constantly marketing, which I talk about in this ebook. (Sorry about all the ebook promotion, but it's just so darn relevant!)

(ii) Learn the basics of SEO. It's still a new, burgeoning field and you have a real chance to establish yourself before it gets too crowded.

Can you really make $2,000/week as an SEO writer?

Of course, my ebook can tell you everything you need to get started as an SEO writer. It's not as hard as you think, and the work comes fast and furious. This week I'll be billing close to $2,000 in JUST SEO writing work -- and that doesn't include work that's already done that I'm waiting on payment for, or projects that are on tap.

Okay, enough about that. Below are the freelance writing job leads from Constant-Content.com I promised yesterday. Happy humpty dumpty day everybody.

Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career Newsletter
P.S: Want to learn how to make at least $250/day writing simple 500-word SEO articles? Read how here.
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Freelance Success Stories! There are freelancers who make very good livings at what they love. Inkwell Editorial's newsletter features these successful professionals who put to rest the phrase, "starving freelancer." Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.

Previous Issue. Spotlight on How to Make Money Online: An interview with internet marketer Pat B. Doyle. Pat shares tips on how to make passive income online via affiliate marketing; some common mistakes online entrepreneurs make; and some free and low-cost methods to make money online. There's more also. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.

Current Issue. Spotlight on Multiple Streams of Income for Freelance Writers: An interview with multi-talented freelancer Shel Horowitz. Shel shares tips on how to market your freelance writing services on a shoe-string budget (he's written five books on grassroots marketing); how he created multiple streams of income (writing, speaking, consulting) and more. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.
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Freelance Writing Jobs from the Public Request Section of Constant-Content.com (read more about this here).

Title: The Difference Between a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) and a Home Equity Loan
Description: Explanation of differences between heloc and home equity loan.
Price: $20-30
Article amount: 1
Content length: 400-700
Subjects: Draw term in heloc, difference in closing costs and interest rates, purpose of heloc (flexibility in taking money), advantages of home equity loan (less expensive)...
Notes: no additional notes

Title: History of Vienna, Austria
Description: We are looking for article about the history of Vienna. ( Wien )
Price: $40-50
Article amount: 10
Content length: 600-1000
Subjects: 19th century & Napoleon Anschluss 1938 Austrian Empire Babenberg Battle of Vienna 1683 Battle of Vienna 1945 First Austrian Republic 1918-1938 Habsburg Middle Ages Recent History Roman Empire (Vindobona ) Siege of Vienna 1529 Vindobona ( Celtic ) World War I World War II
Notes: We need articles about Vienna\'s history. A combination of subjects is allowed, also you may talk about events or persons in Vienna\'s history, architecture etc. No \"The History of Vienna\" articles ( very general ) please. More detail & in depth would be appreciated.

Title: The definitive guide to SEO for a photography site
Description: Obviously, a professional photographer has a website - but how can you make sure you do well in search engines? Your images need to do the talking, but that won\'t do a search engine any good... So what can you do to rank well for a predominantly photography-led site?
Price: $40-50
Article amount: 1
Content length: 1000
Subjects: Please talk about linking strategy, tagging, writing around the photographs, perhaps keeping a blog.
Notes: This article needs to be very well referenced (if you make a claim about SEO, please include a link to an article which confirms that claim), and showing examples (please link to at least 5 professional phtoography sites that do elements of their SEO very well, and 1-3 that have made serious mistakes) .

Title: 10 Online Degree Artilces
Description: Ten articles on the topic of online degrees (also called online education or distance education) for my website OnlineDegreeReviews.org. I want to provide content to my users that is unique, valuable and also SEO friendly. I\'ve provided a list of 10 keywords. I want 10 articles written, one on each keyword. I don\'t care too much about the content of the article, just that it\'s interesting and contains the keyword exactly as it appears in the subject list. The keyword must appear in the article title, and a few times (approximately 2-3) in the article body text. For example, for the keyword \"buy online degree\" it could be an article about the dangers of purchasing an online education without doing any course work for it(what\'s known as a \"diploma mill\"). The body copy would contain this phrase 2-3 times. The title could be \"Why Buy Online Degree?\" or \"Risks When You Buy Online Degree.\" Note that these titles are not correct English but it *IS* what I want. I can\'t think of a grammatically correct title, but maybe you can! Do not make any of the words plural, however you can separate the words with punctuation marks. I understand and accept that some of the keywords in the list may make for poor grammar and oddly written sentences in a few places.
Price: $40-50
Article amount: 10
Content length: 300 - 500 words
Subjects: The following is a list of 10 topics (keywords) that I need articles written. The order of the words is important and should appear exactly in the article title, and a few (2-3) times in the content for SEO purposes. buy online degree online college degree accounting degree duke online university business degree music online online law degree harvard boston university online degree free online degree course online medical transcription degree earn lpn degree online earn college degree online
Notes: - articles must be unique or full rights - by line can be included if you like - you can use/quote any material from my website - this is my first time posting a project so if I\'ve missed something or it\'s not clear what I want please let me know.

Title: Need of an article in english and spanish
Description: We need a very experienced person to write an article in English and Spanish. it will contain information coming from the site clubshop.com. The article must be very catchy in order to attract the people to be a member and a VIP member. The winner must be expert in English and in Spanish.
Price: $10-20
Article amount: 2
Content length: 600
Subjects: Why to be a member and a VIP Member Benefits and privileges Not another pyramid. Saving money
Notes: write the content in the way that if you read it could make you a VIP member without second thoughts
Title: Choosing a Diamond Engagment Ring
Description:
I need a how to article on purchasing a diamond engagement ring. The article should contain: the 4C\'s, Styles, Cuts, Settings, differences between the various metals.
Price: $20-30
Article amount: 1
Content length: 600
Subjects: Diamond engagement rings, weddings
Notes: None

Title: How to Throw the Ultimate Bachelorette Party that the guys will ENVY!
Description: I need an article with a catchy title similar to, \"How to Throw the Ultimate Bachelorette Party that the guys will ENVY!\". Responses from female authors ONLY sorry guys. The article should be a sort of how to guide that will appeal to females and make all the guys in their lives jealous with envy. I would like the guide to also make reference to the importance of including a DJ as this will be on a disc jockey website.
Price: $40-50
Article amount: 1
Content length: 600
Subjects: Bachelorette Parties, DJ, clubs, girls night out, girls ONLY
Notes: I leave this one up to you girls!

Title: Overcoming Obstacles
Description: We need articles on how to overcome personal obstacles. The articles can be a personal story or well written \"how to\" piece. The piece must be encouraging and inspirational. We are looking for something that will help individuals through rough spots in their lives.
Price: $50-100
Article amount: 3
Content length: 300-1200 words
Subjects: Overcoming Obstacles, Inner Peace, Words of Wisdom, Words of Encouragement
Notes: If your article is not something you would share with your best friend, then do not submit. We are looking to help people, so submit your best work. We will only consider articles that offer full rights purchase.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Does Social Media Marketing Really Work for Most Blogs?

Today's post was supposed to be about a client who likes to leave projects "hanging in the wind," so to speak. I'll do that one tomorrow. I forgot that I post over at BloggingTips.com on Wednesday, and had another topic in mind that's been taking up space in my head for today's post. So, what's been cloggin' my noggin? Well social media marketing and freelance writing blogs.

Obviously, this blog is all about the business of freelance writing. And, even though I post to social media sites like Digg, Propeller and StumbleUpon, I just don't see much traffic from those sites. My post today, Does Social Media Marketing Really Work for Most Blogs?, goes into detail about why I don't think social media sites are a good bet for promoting freelance writing blogs.

I'd love to hear your take on the subject. FYI, don't forget to view the freelance writing job leads below.

Hope you're having a lovely hump day!

Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career Newsletter
P.S: Want to learn how to make at least $250/day writing simple 500-word SEO articles? Read how here.
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Freelance Success Stories! There are freelancers who make very good livings at what they love. Inkwell Editorial's newsletter features these successful professionals who put to rest the phrase, "starving freelancer." Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.

Previous Issue. Spotlight on How to Make Money Online: An interview with internet marketer Pat B. Doyle. Pat shares tips on how to make passive income online via affiliate marketing; some common mistakes online entrepreneurs make; and some free and low-cost methods to make money online. There's more also. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.

Current Issue. Spotlight on Multiple Streams of Income for Freelance Writers: An interview with multi-talented freelancer Shel Horowitz. Shel shares tips on how to market your freelance writing services on a shoe-string budget (he's written five books on grassroots marketing); how he created multiple streams of income (writing, speaking, consulting) and more. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.
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Copyright © 2008 InkwellEditorial.com: Freelance success stories, e-courses, advice on the business of freelancing, and more! Except where noted, no part of this site may be reproduced in any manner without the express, written consent of the publisher. Violators will be prosecuted.

Today’s Freelance Writing Jobs / SEO Writing Jobs
Note about job listings: I list positions that offer immediate work – and future work. Keeping your pipeline full requires taking a long-range approach and thinking out of the box (eg, sending in your credentials to FT postings). That's why explanations may be given w/some listings.

Stock/Financial Markets Blogger

Web Writer/Editor (niche publications are almost always in need of freelancers to fill story needs -- apply if you have an interest in this niche)

Freelance Pharma Editor

SEO Writer

Internet Copywriter Needed

Creative Freelance Writers Wanted

Ongoing Work for Freelance Writer

Share Your Spring Break Stories for $200

SEO Copywriter Needed

Freelance Writers, Editors & Photographers

Freelance Article Writers (350-400 wd articles needed)

Ad Agency Copywriter (most ad agencies use freelancers, so it can't hurt to apply)

SEO Content Writer (most internet marketing firms use freelancers -- particularly for SEO copy b/c not many know how to do this type of writing -- apply, apply, apply!)

Business/Money Writer (Become an About.com Guide in this sector and make a guaranteed $725/month in addition to page-view revenue generated; there are several more positions like this listed on this page (eg, fashion, health)

Thursday, March 27, 2008

How to Hire Experienced SEO Writers: Learn from One Freelancer's Unfortunate Experience

This week, I’m doing a Mail Bag Roundup, so to speak. As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, I’ve gotten quite a bit of mail this week that I thought I’d answer here. That way, everyone can benefit from it.

In contrast to yesterday’s newbie query, today’s question is from a reader who’s a “victim” of her own SEO writing success. But, if you ever find yourself in this situation, it can be downright frustrating, to say the least.

Here’s what she wrote to me. Today’s post is a long one, but a chance to learn a ton. So, here goes . . . (read the rest here).

TOMORROW’S POST: I’m going to update you on SEO Mary, who’s flying pretty high these days – and none too soon. I’m so sleepy right now, I’m trying to decide whether to just take a quick nap, or soldier on through and get my workout in . . . Oh, don’t forget to see job leads below.

Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career Newsletter
P.S: Want to learn how to make at least $250/day writing simple 500-word SEO articles? Read how here.
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Freelance Success Stories! There are freelancers who make very good livings at what they love. Inkwell Editorial's newsletter features these successful professionals who put to rest the phrase, "starving freelancer." Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.

Previous Issue. Spotlight on How to Make Money Online: An interview with internet marketer Pat B. Doyle. Pat shares tips on how to make passive income online via affiliate marketing; some common mistakes online entrepreneurs make; and some free and low-cost methods to make money online. There's more also. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.Current Issue.

Spotlight on Multiple Streams of Income for Freelance Writers: An interview with multi-talented freelancer Shel Horowitz. Shel shares tips on how to market your freelance writing services on a shoe-string budget (he's written five books on grassroots marketing); how he created multiple streams of income (writing, speaking, consulting) and more. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.
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Copyright © 2008 InkwellEditorial.com: Freelance success stories, e-courses, advice on the business of freelancing, and more! Except where noted, no part of this site may be reproduced in any manner without the express, written consent of the publisher. Violators will be prosecuted.

Today’s Freelance Writing Jobs / SEO Writing Jobs
Note about job listings: I list positions that offer immediate work – and future work. Keeping your pipeline full requires taking a long-range approach and thinking out of the box (eg, sending in your credentials to FT postings). That's why explanations may be given w/some listings.

$100 Per Article: Magazine Seeking Writers

HR Blogger/Writer Wanted

Freelance Writer for Love Advice Website

$1/Word: Freelance Food Writer (Boston area)

Excellent freelance editing opportunity for college students

Freelance Writers for Internet Startup ($200-$400 for 400-1,000 word articles)

Freelance Writing Jobs from the Public Request Section of Constant-Content.com (read more about this here).

Need Articles Fast
Description: I need 5 - 400 to 500 word articles that relate to the following subjects: People Search Background Checks Criminal Checks ID Monitors Phone Number Lookups Articles can be tips or advice on how to perform each of these on the internet. Top ten ways to find the above mentioned phrases and will consider other creative and unique ideas for article
Price: $40-50
Article amount: 5
Content length: 400 to 500
Subjects: People Search Background Checks Criminal Checks ID Monitors Phone Number Lookups
Notes: The quicker you can get them to me the quicker I can get money in your pocket. Speed is required with this product and a quick turn around time for all 5 articles is expected. Must be unique articles.

Title: 5 Articles Required
Description: Im looking for 5 articles on the computer related topic of device drivers. Must be original, non plagerised content.
Price: $10-20
Article amount: 5
Content length: 400-500
Subjects: device drivers
Notes: email for more details

Title: South Carolina
Description: "Where To - How To" articles, specific to South Carolina, and the everyday hunter/fisherman.
Price: $10-20
Article amount: 20
Content length: 750
Subjects: 1. Saltwater Fishing in South Carolina 2. Hunting in South Carolina
Notes: Please keep articles short and to the point.

Title: Berlin
Description: We need articles about Berlin, Articles under 700 words will not be considered. Max price we offer for FULL RIGHTS We\'d rather buy full rights then unique or usage.
Price: $30-40
Article amount: 6
Content length: 1000
Subjects: Hotels and hotel reviews Shopping Areas & neigbhorhoods ( Berlin Mitte, Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Prenzlauer Berg, etc. etc. ) Restaurants & restaurant reviews
Notes: Be creative :) Thank you!

Monday, March 17, 2008

My #1 Tip for Getting More Done During the Day as a Freelance Writer

Last week was hell week. In last Wednesday's post, I likened it to finals week during college.

Because I had such a hellish week last week, which continued through today, I created a series of Quick Tips for Freelance Writers for the week. Well, here's one more, and it's something I'm going to start doing on a regular basis because it works so well.

Today's Freelance Writing Quick Tip

Usually, the first thing I do when I log on to work is check email. I've trained myself to be pretty disciplined, but it can still get me off track some mornings, depending on what's waiting for me in my inbox.

I've stopped doing that. Instead, I get right down to work -- writing that is. Whether it's updating my blog, knocking out a few articles for clients or working on my ebooks, I write a little before opening the email bandit.

How to Get Through Chunks of Work & Feel Accomplished for the Rest of the Day

I've found that I get absorbed in what I'm doing and usually am able to get through a chunk of work -- which makes me feel immediately as if I've made a dent in my workload for the day. Sometimes I'll spend a half hour writing, or it may even stretch to two hours. But I usually finish a project, or a part of a project, before checking email.

In the short time I've been doing this, I've noticed that I'm not missing as much as I think I'm missing by not checking email first. I was in the workforce before email became the norm, so I remember what it was like to go to work and, well . . . get down to work. There was no checking email or other various online accounts first.

What this has taught me is (i) you're not missing as much as you think you're missing (you've only been trained to think so); and (ii) marrying old ways of working with new technology can create a perfect balance.

Try it, and let me know how it works for you.

Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career Newsletter
P.S: Want to learn how to make at least $250/day writing simple 500-word articles? Read how here.
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Today’s Freelance Writing Jobs / SEO Writing Jobs
Note about job listings: All of today's freelance writing job leads come from the Public Request Section of Constant-Content.com (Read more about this here).

Title: Photography Articles
Description: I need a series of articles about different types of photography. I need full rights and to be the exclusive buyer (e.g. if someone else buys a usage licence first I will have to pass). I have indicated a $50-$100 price range but only because the request form wouldn\'t let me be more broad - I\'ll also consider cheaper and more expensive articles. Articles can include general information, history, techniques, common equipment, etc. I will consider buying supporting photos/illustrations as well (especially if they are quite unique), but generally I prefer to spend my money on words rather than images.
Price: $50-100
Article amount: 20 - 40
Content length: Preferably 500+, but fewer is okay in some cases.
Subjects: First of all, I DON'T need these topics: Aerial Black & White Kirlian Pinhole Stereoscopic These are some examples of topics I do need, but I'm open to others as well: Astrophotography Commercial & Advertising Digiscoping Documentary Event Forensic Infrared Large Format Macro Medical Microscopic Modeling (i.e. for 3D) Nature Night Panoramic Paranormal Satellite / Spacecraft Scientific Sports Stock photography Travel Ultraviolet Underwater Urban, Industrial Time-lapse
Notes: I tend to like articles that get to the point quickly (I'm not a fan of waffly introductions). I will be much more likely to purchase if I can preview at least 75% of the article. If this goes well I will be in the market for more photography articles, especially tutorials, tips, etc. I am also considering hiring a photography blog writer.

Title: MS Exchange
Description: Need article that is SEO optimized that gives an overview of MS Exchange Messaging platform, Its key features and Why its a good choice for small and mid sized businesses to integrate into their already windows environment. The advantages of hooking Exchange to the domain and single sign on for network resources and communications. The article must be technical enough that a web visitor can read and understand the concepts, but yet feel that they need to hire and engage a company like ours to do the implementation with a call to action to pick up the phone and call us or to click the click2call button to allow us to call them back. The article must also discuss the pros and cons of using exchange
Price: $150-250
Article amount: 1
Content length: 1500 or more
Subjects: Small Business Communications and Collaboration with MS Exchange
Notes: Article must be very to the point and not filled with fluff. We are looking for a direct approach to educating and enticing the visitor to engage. time is obviously money when it comes to retaining a web visitor. So can't stress enough about to the point and detailed enough to build creditability. As with all content requested. must be unique and for our exclusive use and ownership.

Title: Retail Router of Professional Grade Linux Router
Description: We are looking for an Article that will discuss the pros and cons of retail routers like the linksys, netgear and so forth over a linux based router supplied by our company. The article must discuss that advantages and disadvantages of buying a OTC (over the counter) firewall from circuit city, best buy... etc.. and the advantages and disadvantages of a Linux firewall supplied by our company. As with all the articles we request. We are looking for the article to be technical enough to build our creditability without loosing the web visitor. The article must also speak of why it is important for a business to have a CISCO grade firewall at price that is in between retails OTC firewall and Cisco. Must focus article on our firewall features: flexibility, expandability, Security and monitoring. HARDWARE FEATURE are as follows: Up to 4 NIC (LAN, WAN, DMZ and Wireless) more available for custom applications. Runs off a 2GB Flash Card, so easy upgrades from our company and easy restores in the event of failure.Low watt power supply. 1u rack mount chassis or desktop cube appliance. FIREWALL FEATUREs are as follows: Static Routes, Firewall rules for each interface, Inbound and Outbound NAT rules, Inbound One2One IP NAT, Inbound Server NAT, or can be used in combination. QoS for traffic shaping and prioritizing, Aliases for ease of management of groups of equipment. SERVICE FEATUREs are as follows: DNS Forwarding, Dynamic DNS, DHCP Server, DHCP relay, SNMP, Proxy ARP, Captive Portal, Wake on LAN. VPN FEATUREs are as follows: IPsec, PPTP. ROUTER/FIREWALL MANAGEMENT FEATUREs are as follows: System status, Interface Status, Traffic Graphs for all Interfaces, Wireless management. DIAGNOSTIC FEATUREs are as follows: Logs, DHCP Lease management, IPsec Management, Ping / Trace route for each interface, ARP Table, Firewall State, Backup and Restore Configuration, Reboot and Restore to Factory Defaults. I\'m out of breath now.. as you can see a lot to write about.. the focus is our hardware firewall. .Static Routes stats, VPN, DHCP, Captive Portal, QoS, NAT, One2One IP Mapping, Server IP Mapping, Logging locally or to a network Logging server, Secure web based access from LAN, WAN or DMZ. Wireless capable (Optional Extra) so that you have one device that handles everything. No moving components and build on solid state technology to extend life of appliance. Comes in a 1U rack mount form factor or a cube box for desktop mount.
Price: $150-250
Article amount: 1
Content length: 2000 or more
Subjects: Professional Firewall or Retail Fluffwall.
Notes: As with all articles that we request. This article must be detailed, to the point, engaging for the visitor to read and follow a call to action prompt. Article is for outright ownership with exclusive rights to do as we please with no redistribution by the anybody other than us.

Title: Case Study - Hotel Client
Description: I am looking for someone with case study writing experience to write a case study on one of our clients. The case study as with any will discuss the problem, the solution and the result as well as an overview of the client and why they chose our company over another. The details of the case study are too much to write down.. it is easier said then done.. however here is a brief overview: Our client had management and functional challenges in their org. They were conducting business the old fashioned way which required more manpower and cost more money. the net result was that they were bleeding to failure. We engaged with them, Identified the problems and proposed solutions that the company agreed to. We did what we said we would and at less than the original quote we had estimated. The client was no longer bleeding and we took them from spending over a Million a year to Less than $300,000 per year with up front setup costs of $50,000 invested in new technology. The long and short of this case study is that we are not just another computer consulting company that fixes technical issues, but are savvy enough and experienced to identify business failures as a result of improper use of technology.
Price: $100-150
Article amount: 1
Content length: 2000 or more
Subjects: Anyone can fix a computer or install a printer, we plan, design and impement technology solutions that will improve your bottom line.
Notes: Unique and captivating story telling is what we looking for. Exclusive use content with full ownership. Must hit pain points of potential reader to allow them to relate to their own problems, sparking a need to pick up the phone to see how we can help them. MSUT BE SEO driven.. Do a good job on this one and expect more Case studies.

Title: Installing, Configuring and Securing Windows 2003 Server
Description: Looking for 3 comprehensive articles on how to (1)install, (2)configure and (3)secure a windows 2003 server for use in a domain in a business setting. The purpose of the article is to provide reader with just enough information (short of doing an actual install =])to lend creditability to who we are as a company and entice them to engage by calling or clicking on an click2call link on our web site. The article must be optimized for SEO usage.
Price: $150-250
Article amount: 3
Content length: 1500 or more
Subjects: Subject #1 Why Have Win2K3 Installed Professionally over DIY Subject #2 Business Impact of a Poorly configured server Subject #3 Business Impact of an Insecure Server.
Notes: Subject #1 - Will discuss why it is important to have windows server installed professionally over doing it your self. The article to discuss basic installation step without giving away all the info to turn potential DIY client into a client because the article describes the overall install procedure but leads the reader into believing that they will be over their head, which is a waste of their time and money when the should be doing business functions. Subject #2 - Will discuss the overview of how to configure a server and once again give the reader the impression that they not only will be over their heads, but also their efforts may be the beginning of an ongoing support nightmare and the high cost of supporting a poorly configured server Subject #3 - Security. Security. Security. This article to cover Server hardware security, Server Security at OS level and Server security from outside threats. Once again overview on how to secure without giving away the fort. Lead reader to reconsider DIY and reach for the Phone or our Click 2 Call button. As with all three articles... They must be technical... I am looking for Unique content with outright ownership to do as I please... A well done job will lead to more articles...
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Thursday, March 13, 2008

5 Rules to Adhere to When Approaching Others to Write for Your Blog

I have a regular blogging gig over at BloggingTips.com. Since I’ve been writing for that site, I’ve received a few offers to blog for other sites. That’s what prompted this post. Before I detail this post though, I interrupt this missive to make an announcement . . . drum roll . . . this blog’s accompanying site received an award . . .

InkwellEditorial.com is one of The Top 100 Freelancer Blogs. We’re listed as #13, and although the list doesn’t assign value on placement, I believe in cosmic forces working for you. My lucky number is 13 (my birthday is February 13th; because I entered the world on the 13th day, I’ve always thought of it as a lucky number).

FYI, the 40 Days to a Successful Freelance Writing Career series mentioned in our listing starts here.

Today's Quick Tip for Freelance Writers

Tres cool . . . now back to the aforementioned post, 5 Rules to Adhere to When Approaching Others to Write for Your Blog.

Now that blogging is becoming more mainstream, it seems that everyone has a blog and the need for bloggers is growing by leaps and bounds. But, like most things in freelance writing, not everyone wants to pay. And, the opportunities are cloaked in phrases like “guest blogging” (which can be great given certain factors) and the over-used word, exposure, which has become synonymous with “no pay.”

As someone who’s been approached, I outlined what I think is an ideal approach, whether you’re offering a paid opportunity, or not. Read the entire post here. Enjoy, send in your feedback and be sure to check out today’s freelance job listings below.

Best,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
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http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
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Today’s Freelance Writing Jobs / SEO Writing Jobs

Writer

SEO Article Writer (Caution: I usually don’t like to list jobs from bid sites, but I did so here b/c they have lots of jobs and if you can land one client from them and work out a decent rate for ongoing work, then it will be worth it. Keep in mind though, it may take you a while to land a client b/c there are so many who will work for pennies.).

Article Writer – Mortgage Articles (Proceed with same caution listed just above).

Article Writer (Need 10 Articles)

Forum Poster

Newsletter Writer

Daily Blog & Forum Poster

Home Remodeling Article Writer

Bilingual Spanish Copwyriter

Copywriter (good one to send your freelance credentials in to, especially if you have a portfolio)

Blog Writer

Online Editors

Freelance Writing Jobs from the Public Request Section of Constant-Content.com (Read more about this here)

Title: For Previous English Scholars/Teachers - Macbeth
Description: I would like an article created which will contain links and descriptions to all the best resources online for Macbeth. Please reply to this request for more info! Please state your qualifications/previous experience.
Price: $50-100
Article amount: 1
Content length: 1000
Subjects: English Literature
Notes: Please reply to my request for more information before you start writing! If you produce an article of the highest quality then I would wish to form a longer term relationship :)

Title: Barcelona & Vienna
Description: We need articles about Berlin & Vienna, Articles below 700 words will be rejected. Max price we offer for full rights is 50 $
Price: $40-50
Article amount: 6
Content length: 800-1000
Subjects: Travel articles about Barcelona and Vienna. Example of topics : Travel information Museums & Attractions Hotel reviews/information Tours & Sightseeing History
Notes: Hope to get some nice articles, be creative ! Thank you in advance for your time!
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

My #1 Tip for Creating Better Content

Today’s quick tip will be truly quick, unlike yesterday’s. It is inspired by a post on Skelliewag.org, a great blog by the way.

Today's Freelance Writing Quick Tip

Skellie advises to write in advance, that way you can give more thought to each post, say exactly what you mean to say, avoid being rushed and come up with better ideas. I took this to heart and applied it almost right away.

When I looked at my calendar this week, I knew I wouldn’t be able to write full-fledged posts. What I did though was write out a week’s worth of ideas to post on each day – calling them “Quick Tips for Freelance Writers.” While I didn’t write the actual post, I did write the idea down and do the behind-the-scenes research I wanted to reference in each post (eg, link to a post on another blog).

This has saved me precious time this week, as I usually spend anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours on each post. Read Skellie's post here.

Happy hump day everybody (Do freelancers have hump days? Hmmmmm . . .),
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
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http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
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http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
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Today’s Freelance Writing Jobs / SEO Writing Jobs
Note about job listings: I list positions that offer immediate work – and future work. Keeping your pipeline full requires taking a long-range approach and thinking out of the box (eg, sending in your credentials to FT postings). That's why explanations may be given w/some listings.

Freelance Editor

Freelance Copywriter for e-greetings cards

Part-Time Online Editor

Writer/Fundraiser (if you have this type of experience, send in your resume for freelance work; they’ll undoubtedly need you at some point)

Content Writer (if they need unique content on a regular basis, they have a need for freelancers – apply!)
Direct Marketing Copywriter

Article Writing & Re-Writing (Caution: I usually don’t like to list jobs from bid sites, but I did so here b/c they have lots of jobs and if you can land one client from them and work out a decent rate for ongoing work, then it will be worth it. Keep in mind though, it may take you a while to land a client b/c there are so many who will work for pennies. I refuse to list jobs from Elance and GetaFreelancer though; the pay on those sites is just ridiculous in my opinion).

Forum Posting (IMHO, the next hot thing in online writing. Similar to blog posting, only in forums. If you land the right gig, can be great filler income.)

SEO Forum Posting

Teen Writers (15-20 yrs old)

Freelance Writing Jobs from the Public Request Section of Constant-Content.com (Read more about this here)

No jobs from CC today.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Get Specifc to Get More Freelance Writing Work

You’re going to have to bear with me to get to today’s freelance writing tip of the day, but it’s worth it, I swear!

Eat, Pray, Love for More Freelance Writing Work!

Right now, I’m reading Eat, Pray, Love. You Oprah fans know the book I’m referring to. It’s a New York Times best seller that’s basically about one woman’s journey of self-discovery that began with her desire NOT to have a child. When I first heard of it, I thought, great, another middle-class suburban woman who has it made complaining about life.

As a side note, I have very little patience for what we in America term “suffering.” Maybe it’s because I’m black and grew up poor, but I don’t believe most of us in the country come close to knowing what suffering is. Our suffering is due to our lack of keeping up with the Joneses.

Soldiers on the front line suffer, children who got to sleep with distended bellies from hunger suffer. Most of us don’t suffer. But, I digress.

My fiancรฉ bought me the book and as I began to read it, I could have pooped myself from the shame of prejudging. How enlightening. So, you may be thinking, what the heck does this have to do with the topic of this post – finding freelance work quickly? Hold your horses, I’m getting there!

At one point in the book, the main character is in an ashram in India praying and meditating. She recounts why it’s important to be specific when you pray. Now, not to get all religious, but the point of her story is, if you can’t get specific about your needs, then how do you expect the universe (God) to grant them to you? Of course, God knows what you want, but He wants to know if you know what you want. Powerful stuff, huh?

Freelance Writing Quick Tip of the Day

So, my Freelance Writing Quick Tip for today is to get specific about what you want from your freelance writing career. Instead of saying, "I want to make enough to quit my job," or "I want a “successful” freelance career", quantify that.

For example, by the end of April, I will land my first client who will give me a project worth at least $200. By the end of 2008, I will be juggling 5-10 projects a week and making at least $200/day. I will quit my job by March 30, 2009. My monthly income will be $4,000-$5,000 month. State your intent as fact, not as "I'm going to be . . . "

When you get very, very specific about your needs, it clues the universe in that you’re serious about your intent. When you get serious, you put some thought into it (and therein lies the specificity). Then, the universe gets serious about giving you what you want.

Now, that doesn’t mean that you’ll get exactly what you want; but you are guaranteed to get what you need. And the funny thing is, what you need is often soooo much better than what you thought you wanted.

How Getting Specific in the Last Week Is Getting Me Out of Credit Card Debt – for Good!

I started doing this about a week ago. I’ve had a few credit cards with balances that I want to pay off. But, I haven't been too specific about when, ie, "I'll do it by the end of the year." While that's a target goal, it's not a specific goal. Now that it's specific, I'm paying attention to how I spend chunks of my time--how I market, to whom, charging what, doing what kind of work, etc.

When I read this passage about a week and a half ago, I assigned a payoff date to all of my debt – even my mortgage. And voila, this week, a boatload of work has been dumped in my lap which will allow me to make some real headway.

Since I read this passage in the book (it’s on page 177 if you have a copy of the book and aren’t there yet) I’ve been moving through every day with a more defined purpose. My thinking is, “Holy moly, this new age crap really works!” Seriously though, I know it’s because when you focus, you take steps to make things happen instead of letting things happen to you.

Now, that’s my final word on this “not so quick freelance writing” tip of the day. Check out the jobs below, and get busy moving purposefully through each day.

New Freelance Writing Ebooks on the Way!

Don’t forget, I will be releasing two new ebooks within the next couple of weeks -- How to Find Unpublished Freelance Writing Jobs and How to Start a Popular, Profitable Freelance Writing Blog. View all of Inkwell Editorial’s current titles on freelance writing here.

Purposefully yours,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career Newsletter
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Today’s Freelance Writing Jobs / SEO Writing Jobs
Note about job listings: I list positions that offer immediate work – and future work. Keeping your pipeline full requires taking a long-range approach and thinking out of the box (eg, sending in your credentials to FT postings). That's why explanations may be given w/some listings.

Inkwell Editorial Freelance SEO Article Writer: I need two SEO articles written. Keyword phrase: "Completion fluids". Read more about that here. 5oo words each. $25 per article. Deadline: Thursday at Noon. I pay via PayPal upon completion of the assignment. You can write anything you want on the subject, but the articles must have a keyword density of between 3-5% for the keyword phrase.

To apply, send a link to your online writing profile to Info[at]Inkwell Editorial.com. Put "Completion Fluids Writer" in the subject line. Please note: Due to the volume of email I usually get when I send out a job announcement, I will only respond to the writer I'm interested in working with. All other inquiries will be kept on file for future consideration. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Freelance Writer Editor

Web Content Providers

Legal Info for Consumer Site Needs Writers

Freelance Writer

Freelance Writer

Web Content Assistant (good one to have your resume on file with)

Web Content Writer (good one to get your credentials on file with)

Freelance Writing Jobs from the Public Request Section of Constant-Content.com (Read more about this here)

Title: Yorkshire Dales Accommodation
Description: The types of holiday accommodation available to choose from in the Yorkshire Dales area of Northern England.
Price: $10-20
Article amount: 1
Content length: 300
Subjects: Yorkshire Dales Accommodation Yorkshire Dales Hotel Yorkshire Dales Cottage Yorkshire Dales Camping Sites Yorkshire Dales Caravan Sites Yorkshire Dales Pubs & Inns Notes: Informal style, singular and plural use of the subjects can be used.

Title: Dubai Real Estate Articles
Description: I need a number of articles for a real estate website which markets luxury new construction homes and commercial developments in Dubai to international buyers. I request only full right usage of these articles. In the near future I will also need articles for blog updates with content rich information that is useful to perspective international buyers of property in Dubai. So there will be the opportunity for alot of writing here.
Price: $20-30
Article amount: 10
Content length: 400-600
Subjects: freehold property in dubai, corporate tax and income tax in dubai, living in dubai, obtaining work or residential visas in dubai, benefits of owning property in dubai, financing a home in dubai, dubai islands, dubailand, investing in dubai, dubai megaprojects and much more will be needed.
Notes: I am open to other ideas and content that would provide valuable information to international perspective buyers of real estate in Dubai, in particular the target markets of North America, the UK and Australia (basically the predominantly english speaking countries.

Title: Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigues, pain-unknown cause, Multiple Sclerosis
Description: Medically oriented articles, fact based, and personal stories, experiences, accounts AP style professional format
Price: $40-50
Article amount: 5-6
Content length: 400-600
Subjects: Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, pain-unknown cause, Multiple Sclerosis Women\'s History month(March 2008)
Notes: Authors/Articles that meet qualifying criteria may be utilized monthly, long-term opportunities. Prices paid for ownership of article/posting. No other usage or sale.

Title: Web Project Manager - Paul Rozario
Description: - A description of the seder meal, at Passover, - An intro that ties it into upcoming Easter - The significance of each food item in the seder meal, what the prayers mean, etc. - the historical significance of seder
Price: $30-40
Article amount: 1
Content length: 500-600
Subjects: - A description of the seder meal, at Passover, - An intro that ties it into upcoming Easter - The significance of each food item in the seder meal, what the prayers mean, etc. - the historical significance of seder
Notes: I need this by Thursday Mar 13, 2008 at the latest

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Do You Blog Out of Fear?

What does I mean exactly by this question? How does it affect your business? Is blogging even beneficial for your business? How do you tell? Today's post at BloggingTips.com tackles all of this -- and a bit more.

FYI, I just happened to click over to Pat B. Doyle's site (an internet marketer I interviewed in the latest issue of Inkwell Editorial's newsletter), and she comments on this in a roundabout way in her March 3rd post.

Freelance Writing Jobs / SEO Writing Jobs
Note about job listings: I list positions that offer immediate work – and future work. Keeping your pipeline full requires taking a long-range approach and thinking out of the box (eg, sending in your credentials to FT postings). That’s why I provide explanations as to why I list certain positions. My goal is to get freelancers to start thinking of marketing as an on-going business task, not a one-shot, “apply to this gig b/c it’s open” thing.

Freelance Copywriter

Freelance Writer/Resesarch Assistant

SEO Copywriter

SEO writing/editing for architectural websites

Daily Blog Writer

Writer for Web Portal

Website Content Writers Needed

Real Estate Writer/Reporter Wanted

Medical Writer (good to apply for b/c (i) medical writers are always in demand; and (ii) even if they find who they're looking for FT, they will probably use freelancers from time to time).

Editor (ad mentions that this positon will oversee freelancers; hence, they use them, so good to apply for).

Hope everybody had a productive Wednesday. I'm at it a little late tonight -- doing some catchup from earlier in the week.

Always editorially yours,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
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P.S: Notice how many jobs now have "SEO" in the title? Want to learn how to make at least $250/day writing simple 500-word SEO articles? Read how here.
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Current Issue. Spotlight on How to Make Money Online: An interview with internet marketer Pat B. Doyle. Pat shares tips on how to make passive income online via affiliate marketing; some common mistakes online entrepreneurs make; and some free and low-cost methods to make money online. There's more also. Subscribe to read this, and all previous, issues.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

How to Learn from Problem Clients & Online Writing Jobs

In yesterday’s post, I told you about a client who tried to pay $25 for a $125 press release. Here are some more lessons from that encounter.

Remember when I mentioned in that post yesterday that the client didn’t know the difference between an article and a press release? I was amazed because to look at their site, you’d think they were a highly successful internet marketing firm.

I mean, one of their services was writing and distributing press releases for clients. Following are a few more lessons I learned – yet again – from that client. And, I say, “yet again” because I’ve been at this long enough that I’ve run across some problems multiple times.

If You Want to Make a Living as a Freelance Writer, Don't Forget the Following (read the entire post here).

SEO Writing Jobs for Today
(see note in yesterday’s post about why I’ve started to list these)

Writers Wanted for Online How-To Resource

Freelance Online Writer

Seeking Authors for Content Articles

Freelance Web Content Writers Part Time Work from Home

Freelance Writers Needed

Up and Coming Entertainment Blog Needs Freelancers to Create Content in Gulfport

All New Magazine Seeks Freelance Writers

Health and Fitness Freelance Writers

Disclaimer: I do not guarantee the validity of any job listings. Do your due diligence (ie, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is). My advice on finding freelance writing work: Don’t pay for work and don’t work for pennies, but do take advantage of opportunities.

I hope everybody had a fruitful Tuesday. I had one of those days where I just couldn't seem to get anything done. I was dragging, grouchy and just all around unmotivated. This is only supposed to happen on Mondays!!! Arrrrggghhhh. I'm going to bed early tonight and will try for a more productive day tomorrow.

One more thing: A new issue of Inkwell Editorial's newsletter, How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career, comes out tomorrow. And, I'm gonna have a goodie in there for everybody, so don't forget to read it.

Night, night now!

Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
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Current Issue. Interview with author and freelance writer Misti Sandefur. Also, info on 4 quick, simple things I do on a daily basis to increase traffic to my website and blog (and you can too!); how I made $4,000 in 30-days from one client -- and a whole lot more!
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Monday, February 25, 2008

SEO Writing Jobs & The Saga of the $25 Press Release Client

In Friday’s post, I promised to tell you the story of the client who tried to pay $25 for a press release, instead of $125. Here goes . . .

The Saga of the $25 Press Release Client

This client called me on a weekend. I specifically remember it was a Sunday because I was coming back from the grocery store and was preparing to take groceries out of the car.

The Grocery Story is My Good Luck Charm

As an aside, I seem to get called a lot in the grocery store. The first serious inquiry I ever got for SEO writing was a client who called me while I was grocery shopping in WalMart. We spent a good 10 minutes talking, and I had to tell him to excuse the announcement for sale items coming over the loud speaker. He chuckled at that and right then, I knew he was going to be cool to work with. That’s proven to be the case.

But, I digress . . . back to this, the $25 press release client.

So I’m getting ready to step out of my car to unload bags and my phone rings. I did deep in the recesses of my purse, and finally locate my phone. I answer it and am surprised because it’s a potential client – calling on a Sunday. Not many do this.

Cold Emailing Works!

He tells me he got my email (I cold email a lot) and was impressed with my credentials, yadda, yadda, yadda. He owns an internet marketing firm and needs me to do some press releases for his clients. He tells me he’ll start me off with one first, to see how it goes. And, if all goes well, he’ll be using me for other stuff as well, eg, article writing, etc.

I’m psyched, of course.

NOTE: We don’t discuss price, because I assume he’s viewed my site from the link I sent him and knows what it costs (this will come back to haunt me).

Later on that evening, I log on to see if he sent the project, but nothing. I’m not worried though. As he called on a Sunday and seemed in a bit of a rush, I just assumed that he would send it.
He sends it the next day, and gives me a couple of days to get it back to him.

If you’ll remember from Friday’s post, I told you the reason he wanted me to write the release is because the company sold a product for the home construction industry. They sent me two versions of the press release they wanted me to revise. One was written by them (it was too long), and the other was written by their client (it was too technical and too long).

Typical Press Release Writing Problems from Clients That You’ll Be Called on To Fix (read the entire post here.)

Tomorrow’s Post
More on this client and upselling, plus a few more observations I took away from this experience (after 15+ years, I’m still amazed at the knowledge I pick up, client by client).

SEO Writing Jobs
Following are a few SEO writing jobs I quickly located on the net. I get a lot of queries asking me where to find work (many still have trouble knowing where to start). I think it’s because they don’t know exactly what types of jobs to look for. So, I’m going to start listing a few jobs in each post just to show you the kinds of things I apply for sometimes.

Staff Copy/Content Writers: http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/wri/577284903.html

Writer Needed for Classic Mustang Site: site http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/wri/585852583.html

NYC Corporate Blogger & Market Researcher: http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/wri/585734805.html

Freelance Writers Needed for Guy-oriented Wedding Web Site:
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/wri/584450441.html

Sales Letter Writer: http://www.scriptlance.com/projects/1203947906.shtml

Need NHL Articles: http://www.scriptlance.com/projects/1203947515.shtml

Article Writer Needed: http://www.scriptlance.com/projects/1203901121.shtml

Happy Monday everybody!

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Types of SEO Writing Jobs

Since my foray into SEO writing, I’ve had some interesting projects. I’ve learned a ton.

As a side point, I feel like I could beat the crapola out of anyone on Jeopardy or Who Wants to Be a Millionaire these days. As an SEO writer, you write about a little of everything. Hence, I’ve picked up tidbits on a lot of things. For example, did you know that wedding cake toppers have a rich cultural history that dates back to the 1890s. Neither did I?

I’m a sucker by nature for reading and soaking up information. I guess that’s why this field appeals to me so much.

A reader wrote in asking me what types of projects I work on as an SEO writer. I went back through a month’s worth of work, and the following is what I came up with (note: some are not SEO writing, but clients contacted me because I queried them as an SEO writer):

Typical Projects I Worked on as an SEO Writer in the Last Month (read it here).

Happy writing everybody!
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
http://seo-article-writer.com/
http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
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