Yes, You Can Have a Career as a Successful Writer!

Written by Caterina Christakos


Yes, You Can Have a Career as a Successful Writer!

©) 2003 Caterina Christakos

Many of us love to write yet have this belief that only one writer in a million will make money. If we use conventional standards of writing perhaps this is partly true. There are dozens of way to turn your skill as a writer into cash though. Below you will find seven strategies to turn your words into cash.

1) Write about something that you love. Write a book about your favorite hobby, skill or any subject that you know more about thanrepparttar average Joe. Create a pdf ebook using Adobe 5.0 and post it on every ebook site onrepparttar 129221 web. In most cases you can make up to 80% ofrepparttar 129222 profits over and over again 24 hours a day, every time someone buys and downloads your ebook.

2) Use print on demand services like iUniverse.com to publish your book yourself. Then submit a sample chapter to every writing site onrepparttar 129223 web. Give away this chapter with a link to where they can buy your whole book. You will be able to make up to 30% ofrepparttar 129224 profits using this system 24 hours a day.

3) If you have a product or service that you are promoting and haven’t been able to traffic to your site, write free articles on a subject related to your product or service. Give your article away to web masters through sites like ideamarketers.com. They get content for their ezines and newsletters and you get a paragraph atrepparttar 129225 bottom promoting your product or service. You also get a link to your website where they can buy it. More traffic to your site equals more sales.

Strategies for Getting Published

Written by Brenda Townsend Hall


Aspiring writers can't be blamed for balking atrepparttar apparently insuperable hurdles to becoming a published author. Modern technology has maderepparttar 129220 actual process of writing much easier than ever before. Perhaps this is why so many believe they can use their word processors to achieve fame and fortune. Unfortunately,repparttar 129221 number of traditional publishers is shrinking rapidly as small houses are swallowed up byrepparttar 129222 big boys. Herein lies a mathematical problem of course: more writers chasing fewer outlets. It's enough to make you want to change your mouse for, well, anything that has fewer odds against success.

But before you throw inrepparttar 129223 towel take a look at your strategy. Yes, strategy. If you don't believe you need one, then stop reading this now but atrepparttar 129224 same time forget about becoming a published writer. The truth is that serendipity has very little to do with writing success. You need to plan your path. And if you're saying right now, so, okay what success have you had? Well, I can say with all honesty that my strategy is working very nicely. As I'll explain inrepparttar 129225 course of this article.

So what'srepparttar 129226 first step? Simply learn your craft. No matter how much talent you may have, you still need to learn a lot - about writing techniques and about outlets and markets for your work. Nobody need lack access to a creative writing class nowadays. If you can't attend one physically, then sign up for a correspondence course or access one onrepparttar 129227 Internet. You also need regular feedback on your work from other writers and you can do this by joining a local writers' group or by finding an Internet critique board. Believe me, you will see your style develop and your professionalism grow.

When you have knocked a few pieces into shape enter some competitions. Study them carefully. Local events are a good start. I won my first competition by entering an article inrepparttar 129228 local evening newspaper's competition. I was then able to point to this success when I started sending out my initial pieces for publication. You don't even have to win first prize to claim success. Being a runner-up still puts you ahead ofrepparttar 129229 game.

Now start finding markets. Start small and look for magazines that specialize in what you do. I wrote a story I really wanted to publish but, not having a track record, I didn't expect it to get into a high-profile publication. I did, however, succeed with a well regarded magazine publishing only women's fiction. Okay they paid peanuts, but I had another success for my portfolio.

Next you need to look at ways of proliferating your published material. Don't go for any kind of vanity publishing: remember you want to be paid for your work, not pay somebody to publish it, and if it's good enough, you will eventually sell it. But do look atrepparttar 129230 new opportunities that modern technology affords. Electronic publishing is in its infancy and, although you may not feelrepparttar 129231 same about seeing your work on screen as you would about holding it in print form, e-publishing can at least raise your profile and that's what you need now as your next step. Having had a couple of print publishers expressing an interest in my first novel, I realized it had something going for it. Ultimately, when it came torepparttar 129232 crunch, they turned it down, but I then had it accepted by an electronic publisher and then I won an EPPIE award for it. As I had sold only electronic rights I didn't lose sight of finding a print publisher, as I explain later.

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