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14 Best Paid Freelance Writing Jobs for 2019

October 9, 2018 by Frugal Prof

Freelance writing is the ultimate side hustle. It’s flexible, it pays well, and it’s enjoyable.

Here are 14 of the Best Paid Writing Jobs for 2019

 

 

Can you sum up a product in a sentence? Think of something funny — and not another joke about too many candles — to put on a birthday card? Make a point in few concise words?

If so, you might be able to make money writing slogans.

Companies sometimes need new corporate taglines, advertising slogans and jingles.

Bumper sticker and greeting card makers want cute, endearing or funny thoughts to put on their products.

When these businesses need help, they sometimes collect submissions from freelance writers or run contests that anyone can enter — including you!

Writing Corporate Slogans and Taglines

Product slogans can be very short, like Nike’s “Just Do It.”

Pay College Athletes

They’re rarely much longer than Hallmark’s “When you care enough to send the very best.”

Although companies usually have their own teams of writers and marketers, they often run competitions that pay big prizes to outsiders who can come up with a catchy line. Watch for these opportunities on television and in print, but your best chance of finding them may be online. Try one or more of these platforms:

Slogan Slingers helps companies create slogan contests in which their registered writers compete. It’s free to sign up as a writer, and the company claims you can “make up to $999 per contest (minus our small admin fee).”

Get a Slogan is a “crowd-sourcing platform that brings in custom, creative and catchy slogans from a variety of sloganeers.” Companies come to them for help, and writers submit their ideas. It’s free to sign up, but you initially have only “qualifying” status. Once you obtain “qualified” status, you’ll receive $50 for each of your winning slogans.

Freelancer.com has a section devoted to slogan-writing projects. The projects are  sometimes run as contests.

For ideas about how to craft a catchy tagline, look over lists of some of the best advertising slogans and think about what makes each one work.

 

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If you Google “slogan contest” plus the current or upcoming year (to weed out expired contests from the results), you’ll notice that government and nonprofit organizations may have even more slogan contests than companies. Many of these are open to children as well, so get your kids writing!

For example, Kentucky’s Secretary of State holds an annual slogan contest for students in grades 6 through 8.

The kids have to write a slogan about voting or elections. The first-place winner earned $1,000 for “Don’t stay home and think you might. Go vote now, the time is right!” Even the third-place winner received $400 for “There’s nothing sweeter than to elect your leader!”

 

 

Writing Greeting Card and Novelty Slogans

Nadia Ali wrote the slogan, “Nicotine Challenged,” for use on lighters — and earned $100. That’s $50 per word

Ali wrote the slogan for Kalan, a gift and novelty seller that mostly does edgy stuff I can’t repeat here. However, their unusual products might be good writing opportunities for you.

The Kalan Idea Factory accepts submissions through their Facebook page. Most recently, they were looking for greeting card ideas for next Valentine’s Day.

Oatmeal Studios is a card company that pays for outside submissions — and you don’t even have to be able to draw. Describe the visual elements of the card, and their artists will take it from there.

Their submission guidelines include the following tips:

If you find yourself wondering whether a line is funny or not, read it to a few friends and see if they laugh. From a creative perspective, go wild! Keep in mind your target list of people you send cards to.

Here are the occasions you’ll want to consider:

  • Birthdays (especially 21st, 30th, 40th, 50th and 60th)
  • Belated birthday
  • Get well
  • Thank you
  • Miss you
  • Congratulations
  • Anniversary
  • Retirement

Unlike some card makers, Oatmeal Studios doesn’t want puns, poetry, gross ideas or mean ideas, so keep it clean for your best chance of a payday.

 

 

Blogs That Will Pay for Your Tips and Stories

If you love sharing your tips and stories and are looking for some one-off ways to get paid for your words, writing for blogs can be a very lucrative endeavor.

The benefit of this side hustle is that you can get paid well but have no commitment to submit articles on a recurring basis. If you have a great idea just pitch it to one of these blogs to get paid!

The Penny Hoarder – The Penny Hoarder is a blog dedicated to unique ways to both make and save money. The Penny Hoarder pays a flat rate per post (must be pre-arranged with the editor) and also offers bonuses of up to $800 if your blog post reaches a certain number of views.

The Dollar Stretcher – The Dollar Stretcher is a long standing frugal living website with a monthly print newsletter. You can earn $0.10 per word for stories or tips published in the monthly print version.

ACHS – American College of Healthcare Science is look for posts that are 600-1,000 words long related to your favorite topic on holistic health and wellness. They pay $50 per post.

World Start – World Start is looking for general computer, email, and software tips for their newsletter. They pay anywhere from $15-$35 per post depending on length.

Income Diary – Income Diary is a blog about making money online. If you’re a marketer or successful entrepreneur this could be a good fit for you. They pay anywhere from $50-$200 per post payable via PayPal.

Back to College – Back to College is looking for articles in regards to older students heading back to college. They pay anywhere from $32.50-$65+

Great Escape Publishing – This outlet is looking for articles about travel. They pay anywhere from $50-$200, depending on the type of assignment you take on.

iWorkWell – iWork Well is a website for businesses covering a broad range of topics. This site will pay you up to $200 per post.

With a little hustle, anyone can create extra income writing as a side hustle.  I hope you found some ideas to get you started.

 

Filed Under: Blogging for Income

7 Reasons Your Blog Isn’t Profitable

June 6, 2018 by Frugal Prof

7 Reasons your Blog isn’t profitable

I believe that starting a profitable blog is one of the best ways to create extra income.  And I am passionate about helping people to learn how to make money from blogging.  A successful blog can do many things for you and your family.

A successful blog:

  • • May help you pay off your debt;
  • • May help you save for a vacation for your family:
  • • May help you stop living paycheck to paycheck;
  • • May help you reach retirement sooner;
  • • May help you not feel as stuck at your job;
  • • May help you to become debt free:

It takes work, focus, and perseverance to be a successful blogger.   And there is no reason you cannot create a profitable blog too.




 

*Disclosure:  I believe in transparency and want to disclose that I’ve included certain products and links to those products on this page that I will earn an affiliate commission for any purchases you make.  My aim is to only recommend products that will truly benefit you.

 

1.  You Haven’t Started Yet

Start today. Or Start as soon as you can.

There’s never been a successful blogger who has ever said, “I wish I waited.” Ever.

Most say, “I wish I started sooner.”  Imagine a few months from now cashing checks and earning a nice side income for yourself and your family.

As a passive income source, blogging allows you to earn income while you sleep and enjoy more time with your family.  And of course, blogging is a great way to get out of debt.

 

 

My guess is that you’ve already been thinking of starting a blog.  And you have some idea of what you would want to do.  Check and see if your blog name is available.

Its a fun tool and completely free to use.

 

 

You might be thinking, “Well, I’m not technologically savvy.”  Guess what- Me neither!  And most of the successful bloggers I know aren’t either.

What’s important is creating quality content and connecting to your readers.  Everything else can be learned.

Since I’m not technologically savvy,  I love Bluehost.  I’ve used their technical support many times.  In fact, they will help you set up your blog if you have need any help.

Either by phone or via chat.  I’ve never waited for their representatives more than 5 minutes. Get started today.  You will be glad you did.

See my post for Simple steps to creating a wordpress Blog here.

 




 

 

 

2.  Not Enough Content.

A blog needs helpful, engaging content.  If you can do that, you will be very successful.

There are no advanced blogging tricks that can overcome a boring blog that doesn’t help people.  Keywords, SEO, Lead magnets, and monetization can be learned.

There is no way to monetize a blog that doesn’t help and engage people.  Content is really important!

Blog Posts: The longer the better.  “Expert bloggers” rarely share this CRITICALLY important blog tip:  write longer articles.

Don’t stop at 500 or 550 words.  The longer the better.  Shoot for a minimum of 700 words for anything your write.  This will help you with Google ranking, but also with your reader.

All of the data and research supports this.  The most popular and shared pieces of content are always the longest.  Yes, many of those are longer than 2,000 words.  Write long pieces.

 

  • Relevant Articles:
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  • Survey Sites That Actually Pay
  • It’s not about the Money.  It’s about Taking Charge.

 

 

3. You Don’t Take It Seriously  View your blog as a profitable business and it will become one.

One of the reasons why new bloggers have trouble getting traffic is because their posts are too short. And they haven’t written enough helpful, engaging content.

They aren’t really serious about their blogs.  It’s a just a hobby.  And that’s ok.

My focus in this article is for you to earn an income from your blog.  And in order to do that you need to take it seriously.

Successful bloggers may pretend they woke up and had thousands of views and an e-mail list full of eager subscribers.  Let me be honest:  that doesn’t happen.

Blogging is competitive and takes work, dedication, and focus.

Especially if you want your blog to make money.

Many times I have to sacrifice something in my life to finish a post.  I did this long before my blog was profitable.  But, I had a plan to follow through on my goals and wanted to see results.

 

Ray Krok Success Quote

 

Blogging success takes time.  In order for Google to rank your articles a certain amount of time needs to pass.  You may write an incredible article today that will go on to bring you a lot of traffic and followers.

But, it may take a few weeks or months for the articles to gain momentum on the search engines like Google and Bing.

Stay the course.  And plan accordingly.  I would never tell you that your blog can be profitable next month.  And people that say that are exaggerating.

  • View your blog as a profitable business and it will become one.
  • Take your content seriously.
  • Take credible advice seriously.
  • Have a plan.
  • Have a strategy.
  • And Invest in resources that will help you.

 




 

4. You Don’t Have a Strategy to build traffic

Once you have great content, (Yes, I know I am repeating myself because content is really important.)   You need a strategy to attract viewers to your blog.  Each niche is a bit different, but right now many successful bloggers are using Pinterest to achieve excellent results.  Pinterest can be a great source of traffic, especially if you use the right tools.

“Write it and they will come” is a poor traffic strategy.  Blogging is too competitive and there is too much content out there.  That is why you need to consider your ideal reader/ customer.

Your Ideal Reader:  Thinking about your ideal reader is really important.

  • Who are they?
  • What are their problems?
  • How can you help them?
  • Where are they?

Some have been incredibly successful and others have been a learning lesson.   Have a strategy to build traffic and know that you can keep revising it.

 

 

5.  You’re not using the right tools:

Tailwind  is another great resource for Pinterest.  What typically happens is that people wait to use Tailwind until their blog has traffic and is making money.  And then they subscribe to Tailwind and get access to their Tailwind tribes and community and they have a big spike in traffic and Revenues.

And then they say, “Why did I Wait to use Tailwind?”  That is a common experience.  So, it is worth joining now and getting access to their great tools to help you schedule pins and access to their tribes and boards to increase your traffic.  More about Tailwind here

  • I use Canva   to create pins on Pinterest.   The cost is about $12 and if your strategy involves creating traffic with Pinterest, then this is a good choice.
  • I work with Bluehost  because their technical support is amazing.  One morning I woke up and there was zero traffic on one of my more profitable blogs.  At 5:00 AM I called them and they fixed it in 5 minutes.  They saved me a ton of time and money.
  • Invest with companies and courses that can help you.  I use tools like Tailwind to grow my Pinterest following.
  • And as long as I am receiving value and these are helping me grow my business, I will continue to use them.
  • Don’t invest in expensive courses unless you are absolutely sure they will be a good investment.  And that you are committed to doing whatever it takes to follow through.

 

5. No strategy to Monetize your blog:

There is no need to wait until you have engaging content to begin to monetize your site.  It takes a while to build traffic and to create a relationship with the affiliate companies.  Depending on your niche, there will be numerous opportunities with these companies to help you make thousands of dollars in the future.

It makes sense to apply to the programs as soon as possible since some companies evaluate you by how long your relationship is with the affiliate company.  If you wait to join the affiliate company, some advertisers see you as a new blogger even if you have an established blog.

Great content allows you to build traffic.  Traffic will allow you to monetize (make money) from your blog.  Without traffic, it is very difficult to monetize a blog.

Not Using Affiliate Companies:

My advice is to check out their offers to see which ones are a good fit for your niche.  Share a sale is an industry leader and has great offers in a variety of niches.

  •  Share a Sale   High quality affiliate company that works with newer bloggers

Other Quality Affiliate Companies:

  •  Flex Offers High quality Affiliate Company.  Strong with fashion, retailers.
  • Max Bounty,  Their interface is attractive, easy to use, and fun affiliate contests are held regularly. Run by a very friendly and fun group of people who have been in the business for over 12 years.
  • Igain Network:    iGain specializes in market research offers and features high quality advertisers.  They offer a real-time tracking platform, which is great.  

If you want to check to see which of your favorite companies are offered through an Affiliate program, a great resource to use is Offer Valult (it’s totally free).

 

 

Conclusion:

Keep Learning

Today, bloggers are doing really well today converting traffic from Pinterest.  If you read this post in 2020, bloggers could be using Facebook Live or YouTube videos to drive traffic.

I say this because current trends actually suggest that video is becoming more and more important in driving online traffic.

That is why it is so important to keep learning and developing your skills as a blogger and social influencer.   Part of what is unique about blogging is that there is so much to learn:  SEO, Blog Themes, Driving Traffic, Paid Ads, Lead Magnets, and on and on.

All of this presents an opportunity for you to increase your audience and to make more money.  The more you know- the more you can teach others and create value.

 

I hope this post has added value to you.

Join 1,148 bloggers on my e-mail list for tips and strategies.

 



Filed Under: Blogging for Income

7 Golden Rules For a Profitable Blog

March 24, 2018 by Frugal Prof

 

 

7 Golden Rules to Create a Profitable Blog

I believe that starting a profitable blog is one of the best ways to create extra income.  And I am passionate about helping people to learn how to make money from blogging.  A successful blog can do many things for you and your family.

A successful blog:

  • • It may help you pay off your debt;
  • • It may help you save for a vacation for your family:
  • • It may help you stop living paycheck to paycheck;
  • • It may help you reach retirement sooner;
  • • It may help you not feel as stuck at your job;
  • • It may help you to become debt free:

It takes work, focus, and perseverance to be a successful blogger.   And there is no reason you cannot create a profitable blog too.

 

*Disclosure:  I believe in transparency and want to disclose that I’ve included certain products and links to those products on this page that I will earn an affiliate commission for any purchases you make.  My aim is to only recommend products that will truly benefit you.

1.  Start today. Or Start as soon as you can.

There’s never been a successful blogger who has ever said, “I wish I waited.” Ever.

Most say, “I wish I started sooner.”  Imagine a few months from now cashing checks and earning a nice side income for yourself and your family.

As a passive income source, blogging allows you to earn income while you sleep and enjoy more time with your family.  And of course, blogging is a great way to get out of debt.

 

 

My guess is that you’ve already been thinking of starting a blog.  And you have some idea of what you would want to do.  The next step is to check on the best name for your blog.

 

 

“Well, I’m not technically savvy.”  Guess what- Me neither!  And most of the successful bloggers I know in certain niches (like Mommy blogs) aren’t  either.

In fact, being technically savvy is not helpful in creating a successful blog.  What’s important is creating quality content and connecting to your readers.  Everything else can be learned.

Since I’m not technically savvy,  I love Bluehost.  I’ve used their technical support many times.  In fact, they will help you set up your blog if you have need any help.  Either by phone or via chat.  I’ve never waited for their representatives more than 5 minutes.  Even at odd hours.  They are Amazing!

 

Simple steps to creating a wordpress Blog with Bluehost:

  • Go to Bluehost
  • Select your plan

Start a wordpress blog

  • Pick a name for your site
  • Enter your account info, choose a password, and enter your payment info
  • Pick a theme for your new WordPress blog!

How to Start a Blog Today

  • And if you have any questions, click the Chat button at the top right to speak with them directly.
  • And they will be happy to help you.

 

 

2.  Content Counts.

Content is king (or queen).  A blog needs helpful, engaging content.  If you can do that, you will be very successful.

There are no advanced blogging tricks that can overcome a boring blog that doesn’t help people.  Keywords, SEO, Lead magnets, and monetization can be learned.

There is no way to monetize a blog that doesn’t help and engage people.  Content is really important!

Blog Posts: The longer the better.  “Expert bloggers” rarely share this CRITICALLY important blog tip:  write longer articles.

Don’t stop at 500 or 550 words.  The longer the better.  Shoot for a minimum of 700 words for anything your write.  This will help you with Google ranking, but also with your reader.  All of the data and research supports this tip.  The most popular and shared pieces of content are always the longest.  Yes, many of those are longer than 2,000 words.  Write long pieces.

 

  • Relevant Articles:
  • The Best Personal Finance Books
  • Survey Sites That Actually Pay
  • It’s not about the Money.  It’s about Taking Charge.

 

 

3.  Take your blog seriously.  View your blog as a profitable business and it will become one.

One of the reasons why new bloggers have trouble getting traffic is because their posts are too short. And they haven’t written enough helpful, engaging content. They aren’t really serious about their blogs.  It’s a just a hobby.  And that’s ok.

My focus in this article is for you to earn an income from your blog.  And in order to do that you need to take it seriously.

Successful bloggers may pretend they woke up and had thousands of views and an e-mail list full of eager subscribers.  Let me be honest:  that doesn’t happen.

Blogging is competitive and takes work, dedication, and focus.  Especially if you want your blog to make money.

Sometimes I have to wake up really early to finish a post before I go to work.  I did this long before my blog was profitable.  But, I had a plan to follow through on my goals and wanted to see results.

 

Ray Krok Success Quote

 

Blogging success takes time.  In order for Google to rank your articles a certain amount of time needs to pass.  You may write an incredible article today that will go on to bring you a lot of traffic and followers.  But, it may take a few weeks or months for the articles to gain momentum.

Stay the course.  And plan accordingly.  I would never tell you that your blog can be profitable next month.  And people that say that are exaggerating.

View your blog as a profitable business and it will become one. Take your content seriously.  Take credible advice seriously.  Have a plan.  Have a strategy.  And Invest in resources that will help you.

 

 

4. Have a Strategy to build traffic

Once you have great content, (Yes, I know I am repeating myself because content is really important.)   You need a strategy to attract viewers to your blog.  Each niche is a bit different, but right now many successful bloggers are using Pinterest to achieve excellent results.  Pinterest can be a great source of traffic, especially if you use the right tools.

“Write it and they will come” is a poor traffic strategy.  Blogging is too competitive and there is too much content out there.  That is why you need to consider your ideal reader/ customer.

Your Ideal Reader:  Thinking about your ideal reader is really important.

  • Who are they?
  • What are their problems?
  • How can you help them?
  • Where are they?

Some have been incredibly successful and others have been a learning lesson.   Have a strategy to build traffic and know that you can keep revising it.

 

 

Use the right tools:

Tailwind  is another great resource for Pinterest.  What typically happens is that people wait to use Tailwind until their blog has traffic and is making money.  And then they subscribe to Tailwind and get access to their Tailwind tribes and community and they have a big spike in traffic and Revenues.

And then they say, “Why did I Wait to use Tailwind?”  That is a common experience.  So, it is probably worth joining now and getting access to their great tools to help you schedule pins and access to their tribes and boards to increase your traffic.  More about Tailwind here

I highly recommend using Canva   to create pins on Pinterest.   The cost is about $12 and if your strategy involves creating traffic with Pinterest, then this is a good choice.

I work with Bluehost  because their technical support is amazing.  One morning I woke up and there was zero traffic on one of my more profitable blogs.  At 5:00 AM I called them and they fixed it in 5 minutes.  They saved me a ton of time and money.

  • Invest with companies and courses that can help you.  I use tools like Tailwind to grow my Pinterest following.
  • And as long as I am receiving value and these are helping me grow my business, I will continue to use them.
  • Don’t invest in expensive courses unless you are absolutely sure they will be a good investment.  And that you are committed to doing whatever it takes to follow through.

 

5. Have a strategy to Monetize your blog:

There is no need to wait until you have engaging content to begin to monetize your site.  It takes a while to build traffic and to create a relationship with the affiliate companies.  Depending on your niche, there will be numerous opportunities with these companies to help you make thousands of dollars in the future.

It makes sense to apply to the programs as soon as possible since some companies evaluate you by how long your relationship is with the affiliate company.  If you wait to join the affiliate company, some advertisers see you as a new blogger even if you have an established blog.

Great content allows you to build traffic.  Traffic will allow you to monetize (make money) from your blog.  Without traffic, it is very difficult to monetize a blog.

Affiliate Companies:

My advice is to check out their offers to see which ones are a good fit for your niche.  Share a sale is an industry leader and has great offers in a variety of niches.

  •  Share a Sale   High quality affiliate company.

Other Quality Affiliate Companies:

  •  Flex Offers High quality Affiliate Company.  Strong with fashion, retailers.
  • Max Bounty,  Their interface is attractive, easy to use, and fun affiliate contests are held regularly. Run by a very friendly and fun group of people who have been in the business for over 12 years.
  • Igain Network:    iGain specializes in market research offers and features high quality advertisers.  They offer a real-time tracking platform, which is great.  

If you want to check to see which of your favorite companies are offered through an Affiliate program, a great resource to use is Offer Valult (it’s totally free).

 

 

7.  Keep Learning

Today, bloggers are doing really well today converting traffic from Pinterest.  If you read this post in 2020, bloggers could be using Facebook Live or YouTube videos to drive traffic.

I say this because current trends actually suggest that video is becoming more and more important in driving online traffic.

That is why it is so important to keep learning and developing your skills as a blogger and social influencer.   Part of what is unique about blogging is that there is so much to learn:  SEO, Blog Themes, Driving Traffic, Paid Ads, Lead Magnets, and on and on.

All of this presents an opportunity for you to increase your audience and to make more money.  The more you know- the more you can teach others and create value.

 

I hope this post has added value to you.

Please consider sharing it on Social Media and  Join 1,148 bloggers on my e-mail list for tips and strategies.






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