How to Make Money By Selling Articles

The Internet has opened a lot of more money-making opportunities for many people out there, in ways that are made relatively easier as compared to traditional ones.

There are a number of sources and ways in which you can earn easy money through writing and selling articles. It doesn’t require a college degree, as long as you have a PC (or a laptop), an Internet connection and strong English writing skills, you’re qualified to become an article writer.

While you might not get paid well at the beginning, you will be able to generate a good enough income once you are well settled.

The following information is all what you need to know before you reach your destiny in selling articles. It’s not too much hard work but it is more like work in the right direction.

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How to Make Money By Selling Articles

Choose a market to start.

Don’t just write articles for fashion magazines or other famous genres. High-paying jobs usually have well-established writers and it is better to not get disappointed with rejections in the beginning.

Go for the relatively easier market for selling articles. There are certain articles which almost every industry requires. Write articles for such topics.

There are two options for selling your articles:

Offline: You can send your articles to different magazines or publications and wait a response from them. There are several newspapers, periodicals and journals which also feature a guest space for new writers. It feels more like a competition to get into the famous publications but still a few stamps might be your lottery ticket.

Online: There are a number of websites such as Ghost where you can write and submit articles and get paid for them. There are other platforms such as Upwork, Freelancer etc. where you can get jobs for writing articles as per the client specifications.

Discuss your ideas.

Engage yourself in freelance writing communities or forums to seek out new ideas for writing articles more effectively and efficiently. Try talking to other people for getting a perspective as on what the general public wants to read or hear about.

Genre and Categories:

Begin with something that you know well. If you can develop 500 word articles on a specific topic then stick to that for a while until you get accustomed to the market and requirements.

Research well on topics. Even if you know something, it is better to do a thorough research before penning or typing down anything. There can be a number of outdated facts and misinformed occasions relating to a topic for you. For instance, you do not want to write an article on “Solar System” and include Pluto as a planet.

Try to expand gradually. Research into other branches and slowly expand yourself in the form of a net. Maintain a strong connection with the initial topics so that you can redo any similar assignments for previous clients and also have a good grasp on current topics so that your profile does not take a hit just because you picked a wrong job.

Do not pay.

Especially when you are a beginner looking to make money, you should not pay just to have an opportunity to work. Save your funds for later and type something better in the URL. Keep in mind that there is always a free and effective website that will buy your articles at the right price if you wait for the right time and have the required skills.

Be professional.

It’s fine if you are sitting in shorts and t-shirt typing away in front of your screen but you should always appear professional to the clients. Make sure that you write the articles as per the guidelines and follow the instructions, adhering to every detail.

Appear professional while having conversation with the clients and have a valid explanation for your work at all times.

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Proofread and check.

Correct spellings, grammatically proper words and originally-written content are some of the hallmarks of a truly professional writer.

So before you submit your articles, proofread the entire article to make sure that there are no errors. There might still be a glitch here or there in your article but a professional article doesn’t have any. With that in mind, proofread and edit your article accordingly.

Fortunately, there are free tools online to assist you in your proofreading. Check your articles for plagiarism and other grammatical errors through free sources such as Plagiarism Checker, Grammarly etc.

You can also use paid methods such as Copyscape or DupeFree Pro for checking the uniqueness of your article before submitting it.