Earning Internet Income: Try Before You Buy
The wonderful thing about earning internet income from home as a freelance writer is that you can try it before you buy. When I say try before you buy I’m not talking about trying a $29.99 product for 30 days before you shell out your hard earned money on the latest get rich quick scheme. I’m talking about earning legitimate internet income from home writing in your spare time at your own pace. You can maintain the financial security of keeping your job and you don’t have to spend a dime.
By not spending a dime, any money you make will be 100% profit.
Since not everyone is cut out for the work at home life, it’s best to give it a dry run.
A Few Paying Web Content Sites
In my internet earning experience as a freelance writer, I’ve found that it’s easy to write articles and post them on article content websites. There are many quality content sites that will pay for well-written work. Here are a few sites you might want to take a look at:
Do a little research using your favorite search engine and you will find more. Some sites pay on a residual basis (which I prefer), while others pay on a per article basis (some use a combination of both).
I use Suite 101.com as one of my sources of monthly internet income. The monthly amount depends on a lot of factors such as the topic; it’s popularity, the season of the year, etc. It goes without saying that an article on Recyclable Gift Wrapping will get more hits at Christmas than it would in July. While an article on How to Clean a Laptop Screen gets consistent traffic year round.
Learn to Earn

The more articles you write the better the chances to increase your internet income. Additionally, the more you learn about writing for the internet (SEO), the higher search engines will rank your articles. High-ranking articles usually translate into more readers. If you want to be successful in earning internet income as a freelance writer, you’ve got to keep learning to keep earning. The beauty is that you don’t have to quit your day job to do so.
Word of Advice
Before you join a site and start writing your heart out, be sure to read the fine print for each site. Things such as copyright and secondary publishing can be an issue. Suite 101 for instance retains the electronic rights to my articles for a year. I do, however, retain the copyright and have a by line, but I cannot take those articles and place them on another website for a full year. I can, however, sell them to a print publication. Suite101 only to retains the electronic rights.
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