Writing Jobs: Create Your Own

This week's theme in Fab Freelance Writing Ezine is creating Private Label Rights (PLR) content. Creating and selling PLR content is perfect for you if you like the idea of creating your own writing job. Once you've established a reputation and have clients, you can make your own hours.

Here's an excerpt from the message which has just gone out to subscribers:

So, what is PLR? Basically, PLR content is GENERIC content. It's content that's bought to form the foundation of something else. People buy PLR content to launch websites, and to promote products and services. PLR content is created so that it can be edited, and transformed into something else... into whatever weird and wonderful things the buyer wants to do with it.

PLR works like this, sales-wise. 

Let's say you're selling an article:

Standard article: sold with (whatever) rights to one buyer. Depending on which rights you sold the first time, you may sell it again to another buyer.

PLR article: sold with all rights to many buyers.

Later this week, we'll cover:

* Creating your first PLR package; and 

* Promoting your PLR.

Learn more about PLR in the ezine.

Why write and sell ebooks? (Tomorrow's ezine)

In tomorrow's issue of Fab Freelance Writing Ezine, our theme is starting your own ebook business.

Why would you want to do that?

Well...

Here's an excerpt from the Editorial:

In a word, MONEY.

Think about it; you don't need to sell many copies of an ebook to make money. Let's say you're selling an ebook for $27. This is at the lower end of ebook prices. Say you sell 1,000 copies. That's $27,000. Selling 1,000 copies is easy, but you need to advertise. So let's say that advertising costs you $1000, you've still made $26,000 in profit… and your ebook can go on selling for years.

Of course, you shouldn't stop at ONE ebook. Once you finished the first, and are promoting it, start on the second. In one year, if you put your mind to it, you could write and sell ten ebooks, and you'd have made $270,000.

Please don't think I'm whistling in the wind here. Selling 1,000 copies of an ebook is easy. If you promote an ebook diligently, you'll be able to sell many thousands.

It's not just the money…


Read the rest in tomorrow's issue.

By the way, if you're ready to start your information product empire, Info Product Maestro gives you everything you need.

New series starts in Fab Freelance Writing Ezine next week

Angela Booth's free weekly writing tips ezine, Fab Freelance Writing Ezine is offering a new series of issues to help writers to make money writing called "Writers Without Borders: Winning Freelance Writing Freedom On The Web". The series begins with Issue 143, which will be sent to out subscribers on July 14, 2009.

Watch for the issue with the first of this exciting new series next week -- the issue is out on Tuesday.

Fab Freelance Writing Ezine: download your issues before they're removed

Here's a reminder for subscribers to my weekly writing tips ezine, Fab Freelance Writing Ezine.

Please download your PDFs within one week of the ezine's release.

Issues are no longer archived, and I remove them, usually within two weeks of the release date.

So get them while you can. :-)

Tomorrow's issue covers writing Web sites for profits. Enjoy... and don't forget to download your copy of the issue before it's removed.

Writing Web Sites for Profit: next week's Fab Freelance Writing Ezine

I'm writing next week's Fab Freelance Writing Ezine http://www.freelancewritingezine.com/

Our theme is "Writing Web Sites for Profit".

Here's an excerpt from the Editorial:

What's the easiest way for a writer to make money online? Here it is. Write Web sites. That's it – I've told you everything you need to know, in one sentence.

Considering that you can sell any site you create if you ever get bored with it, there's no downside to creating Web sites. (And if you get very, very lucky, a Web site can generate a million-dollar payday for you.)


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