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December 31st, 2008

Freelance Writer Job

Write articles for the Examiner.com. The cool thing about writing for the Examiner is that the site allows you to be paid continuously based on the number of people who read your content. As long as you write for the Examiner.com and get at least 1,000 readers, you should get some money. Other freelance writers would rather earn upfront pay, but it’s good to write for both upfront pay and residuals (based on the number of people who view your article). Although you may only earn a couple of dollars per thousand views, when you think about that article continuously earning you money over several months and years, you can earn more money through residuals than getting paid a flat fee. Of course, this depends on the popularity of your writing and the site. By writing for residuals you can get paid on old articles that you have written years ago, which is a good deal.

I do caution you to try to write for sites that do not take all of your copyrights. For example, at this time, the Examiner.com requires all rights to edit your work, republish it or resell it. That’s not a good deal if you are writing for a small market. You can end up writing yourself out of a job. For example, if you decide to write about local restaurants in your area for the Examiner, it may be difficult for you to write on the same topic or about the same restaurants for another publication unless you can find a totally different angle. It[’s a better deal if you write on a broader topic for a national article, that way it will be more difficult to run out of article topics.

Posted by Claudine as Make Money at Home at 4:22 PM UTC

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December 1st, 2008

Making Money on YouTube

Did you know that some people are making a little cash through You Tube? I don’t know exactly how much they are making (it may not be much) but they are making some cash! As I watch my favorite You Tubers and notice that they have thousands of subscribers, I wonder if they are leveraging their subscription base. Do they have a blog with ads? Are they writing product reviews or “how to” articles and posting them at www.ehow.com? They can even create a radio program for Blog Talk Radio and make some money there. Good money used to be had by creating review videos and posting them on Expo TV, but now Expo TV is paying only $5 per video and limiting the number that you can post to 10 (unless you create videos from their “in high demand” list. Don’t get all excited. The list is very specific. You have to have a specific type of copier, laptop, etc. Hmmmm… I wonder… I see so many opportunities and ways to make money if you have thousands of people who are watching your You Tube channel. I am just really starting out with the YouTube thing. I’ve got to make some more videos!

Posted by Claudine as Make Money at Home at 4:36 AM UTC

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