Blogging gives you a
great way to learn some extra cash. You can even turn blogging into a
full-time career, or a new business. Getting started as a freelance
blogger is simple. All you need to do is create a blog, make a few blog
posts (these are your work samples), and then look for blogging gigs.
Create a blog
If you don't already have a blog, creating a blog is your first step.
You can do this very quickly. Creating a new blog at blogger.com (which
is owned by Google) only takes a minute or two. This is your "sample"
blog. Think of this blog as your blogging portfolio.
Your
blogging topic can be in any subject area that you choose, but give
some thought to your potential clients - don't make your blogging topic
too personal. If you have expertise in a particular area like finance,
technology or health, make this the subject area of your blog.
Write some blog posts Now
your blog has been created, it's time to make some blog posts. Your
entries are published in reverse chronological order, with the most
recent entry first. Your first entry can be a brief statement (no more
than 100 words) about the general topic of your blog.
For
example, if your blog is about dieting, you could summarize the areas
(recipes, weight lost tips, health tips) you intend to cover. Or your
first post could be an introduction: tell your readers who you are, and
why the topic of the blog concerns you. Or you can skip the idea of an
introductory post altogether, and just jump into your topic.
Look for blogging gigs
Great - you've created two or more blog entries. Now it's time to look
for your first blog-job. Your first step is to write a blog post about
your availability to blog. You can make this entry detailed, or
extremely brief. If you wish, you can add a link to your online resume
or CV.
Where
do you find blogging jobs? You'll find that several sites have already
been set up to match bloggers with companies that want to hire them.
Enter "blog jobs" into a search engine to find your initial leads.
You'll
also find companies looking for bloggers at out-sourcing venues like
guru.com. However, be aware that on these sites, you're competing
against others for gigs - don't be tempted to underbid others.
Under-bidding is a bad idea because it's terrible marketing. Once you
set your price low, it's hard to lift it. Have an awareness of what
blogging is worth, and set your price appropriately. Companies which
want bloggers don't want the cheapest option - they want the best they
can afford.
So
there you have it: everything you need to know to get started as a
freelance blogger today. Create a blog, make some entries, get a gig.
Good luck with your blogging career. If you're a born blogger, you can
turn your freelance blogging into a full-time career.
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