Online Writing Companies

5 Ways to Make Money on Yahoo Voices

February 13, 2013

If you are looking for a way to make residual income while pursuing other writing avenues, Yahoo is a great place to work for new freelance writers. The Yahoo Voices division of Yahoo allows freelance writers to write and create an online brand. There is an interesting history to Yahoo Voices in that Yahoo actually…

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Earn $1000 a Week with Scripted

February 6, 2013

If you are looking to make $1000 a week as a freelance writer and would love to write a wide variety of topics, Scripted.com is a great place to work! For starters, and this is important, Scripted is very big on transparency. Where many sites hide what they are charging the actual clients, Scripted doesn’t….

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SkyWord Review: Earn $10-$250 per article

January 30, 2013

Skyword is a writing platform that pays writers between $10 and $250 per article. They also pay you residual income, which means you can keep earning money long after you’ve written an article. Plus, you get the opportunity to write for companies such as IBM, and The Wall Street Journal. With the combination of upfront…

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Earn $50k A Year with Contently.com

January 23, 2013

Want to earn a real living as a freelance writer? A new site aims to help you do just that. In fact, some of their writers are earning over $50k a year. They pay a minimum of $100 for an article, and the average is over $250 an article. Plus, if you are looking for…

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The Single Best Freelance Writing Gig for New Writers

January 14, 2013

If you are looking to make a fulltime income immediately through freelance writing, Demand Media should be at the top of your list for consideration. With both affiliate as well as in-house topics, a freelance writer can not only make a decent income out of the starting gate but will also find a virtually unlimited…

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Jobs from GetAFreelancer.Com

December 5, 2012

If you have decided to break away from the world of full-time, salaried employment and try your hand at freelancing with contract projects, you are not alone. As an employee, you may enjoy the benefit of a regular paycheck and health benefits, but you may be making far less money than you could and working…

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