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Ways to Find Beginner Freelance Writing Jobs from Home.

Your colleague may have quit the job and has started working online from home; your friend has recently taken to it and you are still wondering how to get started with freelance writing jobs.

Freelance content writing has emerged as one of the most sought after career options, as many people are now working online from home today.

Freelance content writing has emerged as one of the most sought after career options today.

Ever since digital marketing emerged as the go-to means for brands to promote their products and connect with their audience, home based content writers have been having a field day. From informative blog posts to terse Facebook campaigns, brands are exploring all possible ways and means to connect with their audience.

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If you have searched “how to make money from home” online you are most likely to have come across the option of becoming a content writer. Among all the ways to make money from home this surely ranks at the top given the low entry barrier. A computer/laptop and plenty of time is all you need to kick-start your career in this field.

Content is often referred to as the ‘King’ in digital marketing and writers can surely be termed as Kingmakers. While the entry barrier may be low, freelance content writing is a highly competitive territory. Finding your first gig here is a challenge but the first project is often followed by dozens of others for good writers. So let us offer you some insights on ways to find beginner freelance writing jobs from home.

Decide Your Niche

One of the major mistakes that many wannabe content writers or other freelance professionals make is failing to decide upon their niche. There are several kinds of content related project that you can deliver working online from home, but it is very important for you to decide on a niche.

From software documentation to beauty blogs, technical writing, RFPs and Academic Writing—there are dozens of areas in the overall content ecosystem. You must choose one based on your expertise, passion and, of course, the volume of work you will be able to handle.

Trying to do a bit of this and a bit of that doesn’t allow you to build your profile as a writer. If you don’t pick your area right as a beginner, you will most likely have to work on low-paying jobs across various niches.

Start Your Own Blog

The first step to working online from home in the content niche is to create your own blog. Creating your website these days doesn’t cost you a fortune and neither do you have to worry about the technicalities.

There are several website builders that allow you to create one in a few hours. Starting a blog offers you two distinct benefits—first you are creating a strong portfolio of your writing skills which you can easily showcase your clients, and secondly, you can monetize the blog with ad revenue. Brands often look up to individual blogs as the best place for their promotional activities.

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Join Freelancing Platforms

Freelancing platforms such as Upwork, Freelancer.com and PeoplePerHour  are the best places to source work from. Here you will be able to work with clients from over the world.

On these platforms clients post their requirements, and you can either bid on those projects or submit your proposals based on how the platforms work. The USP with these platforms is the payment guarantee they offer to the freelancers albeit large commission they charge.

As a beginner you shouldn’t keep applying for every project but only those you are confident about doing a good job. Poor ratings from a client can hurt your chances of getting future projects.

You should read through the project requirements in details and submit a proposal that details out why the client should choose you over other freelancers. Merely clicking the ‘Submit Proposal’ button and pasting a generic proposal from a previously created document won’t fetch rewards.

As a beginner, you shouldn’t keep applying for every project but only those you are confident about doing a good job. Poor ratings from a client can hurt your chances of getting future projects.

Network with Online Community

There is a vast community of freelance writers who have built their groups and communities on social media platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn.

As a beginner, you would be able to find immense help from these communities with respect to getting new projects and also ideas concerning how to approach clients and rates you should charge for a particular project.

Beware of Fake Jobs

However, you need to save yourself from being scammed in this business. There are clients who would try to lure you from freelancing platforms, promising better rates outside the ecosystem. Don’t fall for the bait, as they usually don’t pay after the project.

Also, if the rates proposed by a client sounds too good and above what you’d have heard beginners earning, it is most likely a scam. Since you can’t travel halfway across the world to fight for your few hundred dollars, you need to be cautious while taking up new projects.

If the rates proposed by a client sounds too good and above what you’d have heard beginners earning, it is most likely a scam.

Follow these tips and you will be able to take the right steps as a beginner in the freelance content writing. It is one of the best ways to make money from home and if you are persistent you will surely grow in this field.

Chioma Iwunze-Ibiam

Chioma Iwunze-Ibiam writes prose fiction and creative non-fiction. She is the founder of creativewritingnews.com. Her first novella, Finding Love Again was published by Ankara Press. Her second novella, The Heiress' Bodyguard was shortlisted for the Saraba Manuscript Awards. She currently works as content marketer for various online businesses. You can follow her at @cwritingnws.

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