Ways to start a writing career as a beginner
Aspiring to pursue a professional writing career? Not a big
deal. Seriously. It isn’t all that easy because you’ll have to write a few
thousand original words every now and then but at some point, you’ll just get
the hang of it. According to Nirmal
Singh Lotus Green, there are a many ways to make a writing career a
profitable option. Maybe you’ll earn just enough to make writing a lucrative
side option or you might just start writing full time. Let’s take a look at how
you can start with as a beginner:
1.
Start blogging
Every writer needs to write a blog. Your
own blog will help you develop both your style and audience. The more blogs you
do, the more experience you will gain and in turn readership. To make the best
out of this, do a weekly roundup of columns and publications. You could put a
sidebar ad and a donate button, to make some money out of this.
You can include a hire me link as well, so
that people who read your writing know that you’re available to get hired as a
writer.
2.
Hit up your Alma Mater
Your school or college magazine needs
writers and they love to hire former students. Gobble up your magazine’s
guidelines, familiarize yourself with a fee previous issues and you’re good to
send them a compelling idea.
If you can interview one of your alumnus
who is doing something really great in the field, then that can do wonders for
your career.
3.
Listicles
Who are the top 10 Marvel heroes? You’re
already coming up with the answers in your head, so why not get paid to write
it down?
There are plenty of sites that thrive on
such articles such as Listverse or Toptenz. You just need to figure out who’s
hiring or looking for freelance work.
4.
Register with content sites
Content writers write on almost everything.
Register with a website to write pieces to earn money. Familiarize yourself
with the writing style of the website, because your clients would want
error-free writing. Some sites want opinions but most of these clients want a
clean copy bereft of quirkiness and puns.
Now some sites are better than others, so
once you hone your skills and improve as a writer, you’ll want to move on to
writing for better sites and higher paying opportunities.
5.
Try out Copywriting
After you’ve been writing out your own blogs
and learnt how to write clean copies for content sites, the next logical step
is becoming a copywriter. It is an easy way to make some extra money. You don’t
need to wait for a year to become one; however, you can apply for jobs on copy
sites and get some online jobs. Then write press releases to product copies and
have fun!
Follow these 5 simple steps advised by Nirmal Singh Lotus Green and you can be on your way to becoming the
next big content writer. Get writing!
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