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How to Become a Successful Work-at-Home Grant Writer

If you like to write or have any journalism or digital content experience, there are plenty of different freelance writing opportunities you can take advantage of. For someone who’s good at doing research and is looking to help companies grow and make a difference, I’d highly recommend getting into grant writing. Grant writing is quite […]

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How to Get Paid to Write Poetry From Home

Are you a lover of poetry with notebooks full of your own prose? You’re not alone; a recent study found that poems are reaching new heights in popularity, with 28 million adults indulging in the ancient art form a year. That’s a lot of haikus! It’s no wonder then that there’s a healthy market for […]

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How to Find and Land Freelance Writing Jobs for Beginners

Getting started as a freelance writer can seem daunting. After all, how do you land your first job when you have no relevant education or experience? Are there freelance writing jobs that are ideal for beginners? Is there even room left in the marketplace for new freelance writers? These are common doubts that would-be freelancers […]

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Is Freelancing on Fiverr the Best Way to Go?

Fiverr is one of the most popular online marketplaces for buying and selling virtual services. The site launched in 2010 based on the premise that you could get quick gig-like services completed for you for just $5. Freelancers can sell their services on the site, and Fiverr will deduct a small fee in return. Today, […]

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How to Start with Freelance Writing When You Don’t Have a Blog

By Gee Nontera Freelance writing saved my family and me. In the summer of 2015, we had moved from Philadelphia to San Diego. Expenses in San Diego were three times what they were in Philadelphia. Since moving back was not an immediate option, I decided to start freelancing. I started out with social media management […]

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99+ Paid Writing Gigs and Opportunities

By Holly Reisem Hanna Freelance writing is one of the best ways to make money from home. You don’t need any special training, the opportunities are plentiful, and you don’t even need a website to get started. As long as you can provide well written, thoughtful content — you can make a good amount of […]

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From Employee to Freelancer to Six-Figure Business Owner – Gina’s Story

Gina Horkey is a married, millennial mama to two precocious toddlers from Minnesota. Additionally, she’s the founder of Horkey HandBook, a website geared towards helping others find or become a kickass virtual assistant. Gina’s background includes making a living as a professional writer, an online business marketing consultant and a decade of experience in the […]

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Work Smart, Not Harder: Double Dip on Ideas and Resources

By Nikki Yeager As a work-at-home entrepreneur, freelance writer, and startup consultant, I’m often asked where I find time to start new businesses or seek out writing gigs. It wasn’t until recently that I realized I do something that not everyone else does – I double dip when it comes to ideas and resources in […]

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How to Stop Charging by the Hour and Create Packages to Level Up Your VA Business

By Emily Hirsh There is a certain luxury that comes with being a Virtual Assistant, with one of the most alluring being the flexibility in time, workload, and income. It is also an ever-evolving field—both a blessing and a curse—thanks to the growth of online entrepreneurship and the expansion of brick and mortar businesses to the […]

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5 Lessons I Learned on My Journey from $5 to $150 per Hour

By Oleg Starko Here’s an idea: Your hourly freelance fee should be twice what it is right now. How do I know? Because most freelancers undercharge – and chances are, you are one of them. I mean it in the nicest way possible. The fact that you are undercharging is good news. It means that […]

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