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Is it possible to write your way to wealth? Perhaps. It depends. Maybe.

Is it worth a try? Perhaps. It depends. Maybe.

The online income experience requires experimentation and literally hundreds of hours online performing research. It may require a purchase or two to see what all the hype is about and in the end, you may change your mind.

Easy money it is not. It is not to be assumed that because you have previously published, you will become an online sensation. Just as in life, it is best to take nothing for granted.

Having said that, I am happy to share my journey. It began sporadically and gradually has escalated. We'll begin from where I am today.

Occasionally my articles are purchased from sites like Triond, and Constant Content. I have spent the past two years sporadically advocating on social issues at sites like Gather.

Since 2006, without a concrete attempt to earn extra income, but keeping in mind the possibilities, I earned about $200. Forty-six articles were released to earn the income. I didn't attempt to time myself so there is no way to know the amount of personal work invested. The average is $4.35 per article.

Definitely not a huge amount of income but not bad for not trying.

I won't pretend to be a freelance expert. While not short on writing skills, my strengths extend more into strategic planning and grassroots implementation. I write what I know and miraculously at times, it garners interest.

Writers are interested in everything. We read extensively. My best-selling articles are a mixture of personal experience and technical research into management issues. A great writer can turn information into an interesting story with more than one 'aha' moment inserted into the content. Remember that.

To date, I don't blog religiously, don't buy in to advertising or invest in other marketing that so many seem so intent upon selling to us all. What I have decided to do is write ten blog entries a day for ten days and report the results. Today is November 11, 2008.

I'll let you know how it goes.

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Comments (4)
#1 by  tjclancy, Nov 11, 2008
Hi M. Bailey,

This is a really good article and it certainly helped me to find two places that I'd not heard of. I'm trying to make some money on my writing, but it's really tough. It seems like there are so many people and so few opportunities. Some places seem just like a meat market where I find that I constantly have to outbid someone just to get my foot in the door, but I can't seem to catch a break. But thanks for your insight here. It's appreciated.
#2 by  Liane Schmidt, Nov 11, 2008
Nice article, I appreciate you sharing your story. With time, like a domino effect all your work will continue to increasingly be successful - you can and WILL make millions off your writing!

"If you can dream it, you can do it!"
-Walt Disney.

Blessings.

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.
#3 by M Bailey, Nov 11, 2008
Thanks tj and Liane for your very kind words. Keep your fingers crossed!
#4 by  Inna Tysoe, Nov 11, 2008
Thanks for that. I am sort of in that category. I try to write a story per day--I find that I learn so much over the course of the day--but with a full-time (and more and more often more than full-time job) it's just really hard to come home and still find the energy to write something. And my husband gets annoyed with me a little too--because the time I spend writing is time I don't spend with him.

So I guess I really needed to "hear" your story just now...

Best,

Inna
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