Writers at AC are going green lately and I think that's awesome! The more we spread the word, the more people we can help decide to do the same. More people going green means a greener Earth for us all. Here are some of the awesome eco-friendly articles I've read on AC recently (ok, and a few of mine, too...lol).
As one of the Lifestyle Category Editors, I'll be helping out fellow AC Sources by sharing some of the great content I come across. I'll be calling this series "Category Editor Picks." These posts will be on various topics from the AC Lifestyle category. To be sure you stay up to date with these and other posts, use the subscribe form at the top of the right-hand column.
Have you ever thought of working from home? Many Americans have that same dream. It isn't as hard as it may seem. I spent a ton of time looking for legitimate work from home jobs before I found the perfect work from home solution for me.
If you have some simple writing skills, it's easy to work from home as a freelance article writer. I'm not going to lie and tell you that you can lay around and do absolutely nothing - although certain areas of article writing do allow for that at times.
Anyhow, here's the deal. To become an article writer, you need to brush up on basic writing skills. If you've got that down, you've got a head start. The next thing you'll need to do is learn at least some basic SEO (the rest you can learn along the way through research and experience). For some basic tips anyone writing content for the web should know, read Tips on Writing for AC and the Web Part 1: SEO Tips.
The next thing you should learn is that writing for the web is not going to be the same as a school assignment and it's not going to be the same as writing for a newpaper, magazine, or other print publication. There are some smilarities, but there are notable differences that can affect your earnings and success. For more on that, read Tips on Writing for AC and the Web Part 2.
Those two reading selections rae geared toward a particular content site. However, many of the suggestions will ring true for other online writing venues as well.
Now that I've given you a little headstart on what you should know, here's a few great websites that will actually pay you to write articles for them:
If you find you are having success selling your articles at these sites, you may also want to set up your own website with information on your skills, what type of services you offer, writing samples, and a way for clients to contact you with proposals.
Good luck! There are many sites like those above. Just do a google search for them. Anyone with questions about online writing can feel free to contact us for advice. Your question and answer may be featured in an upcoming blog post or article (names an other personal info remains anonymous unless otherwise specified).