Friday 15 March 2013

How to Earn $100 a Day Writing Online Read more: How to Earn $100 a Day Writing Online

1. Write one 400-word article on a topic that requires preliminary research. Don't choose a topic you know nothing about or that is very technical. Time how long it takes you to complete the article, including research time.

2. Determine how many hours you have available to write. If this is your full-time job, schedule a six-hour work day. You need a lunch hour and breaks. Working in an office is broken up by chatting with co-workers, meetings, restroom breaks as well as lunch and official break time. Very rarely will you work productively for every minute of an eight-hour day.

3. Set up a work space that is devoted solely to your writing. That space should be away from television. Gather your reference materials such as books, magazines and publications so they're convenient for research. You won't waste time looking for them. This increases your productivity and allows you to reach $100 per day.

4. Set up a work schedule. Treat your freelance writing as a job, not something that you do between taking the kids to school, housework or playing games with the guys. Do not cruise the Internet, visit forums, answer emails, reply to text messages or answer the phone during your work schedule.

5. Divide your work schedule hours by how long it takes you to write one article. For example, if it took 45 minutes, you have time to write eight articles a day. You would have to earn a minimum of $12.50 for each 400-word article to earn $100 per day.

6. Adjust your work schedule. If your pay is less than $12.50 per article you have two choices: increase the speed with which you research and write, or work longer each day. When selecting articles, consider how much revision you might be requested to do, how long it takes you to upload the articles, whether you have to include references, photos and any search engine optimization, such as choosing keywords. Don't forget the time it takes to find titles, if you're working for a content provider that gives you titles to choose from. You may find that it's faster to write an article that doesn't include anything but writing even if the pay is less, compared with an article that requires all of that but pays more.

7. Choose titles that you know about. If one of your hobbies is woodworking, choose titles on that topic. If you have a degree in finance, choose debt management, investing or budgeting titles. That doesn't mean write off the top of your head or make up information. It does mean the article writing will go faster. The faster you write, the more potential you have to earn $100 a day.

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