One of the hardest parts about getting started as a brand-new writer is finding writing assignments as an entry-level writer. For experienced writers this is easy since they have a long list of past clients, clips to show new clients, and often in on and off-line presence which results in employers looking for them. However when you’re brand-new to the game you won’t have any of these things. So how is a entry-level writer to find work in those beginning lien weeks and months? There are many hurdles out there but the good news is whether you are a college student or a 50-year-old housewife trying something new, the online marketplace provides a wide variety of options to novices who can learn how to write and to make serious money doing it.
First of all the hurdles. Some of the early roadblocks should be obvious. Starting out you don’t have clips, you don’t have experience, and the mental barriers from not knowing whether or not you’re good enough to succeed can be the hardest of all to overcome. Don’t be afraid of these hurdles. Writing them down and facing them head on is a great way to get started on the right foot as you begin freelancing. If you are in college you should look to join the school newspaper or even offer a local paper your freelance services for covering college events. These might pay very little in some cases not at all, but is a quick way to get some clips on your belt and chances are local papers will pay you a little bit of cash for your time and story. If not, don’t worry about it. Whether in college or not beginning freelance writers should definitely be looking online for many opportunities to get paid to write.
One sure way to find freelance writing assignments is to join a content mill. While in the long term you want to get to the point where you’re no longer working for content mills anymore some of them provide some pretty decent pay per article for newbies. Websites such as Associated Content, Demand Studios, Bright Hub, and many others all pay writers for their content. There are also many other sides which offer AdSense sharing and other revenue-sharing models which can not only lead to major bucks but also introduce writers to the concept of residual income.
Finding work as a beginner does not have to be that difficult. By using online sources, an entry-level writer should be able to find plenty of paying work and gain the self-confidence to eventually find higher-paying jobs and employers were willing to pay them what they’re worth. By being willing to learn a variety of different writing styles and by being willing to write for clients both on and off-line finding freelance writing assignments won’t be nearly as difficult as it first seems.