Online writers earn thousands per month

By Kelly Thomas

We might as well admit it: Everything in society has to move at warp speed. Wireless Internet,… We might as well admit it: Everything in society has to move at warp speed. Wireless Internet, text messaging, food outlets ‘- and cash flow. The Internet may be one of the best places to make money quickly. Just type in ‘make cash fast’ or something along those lines, and more than 1.5 million options will be placed at your fingertips. The top results I noticed were selling items on eBay and online writing. Because we can only sell so much before we have an empty living space and no clothing, harnessing writing skills is probably the best bet for fast cash. In fact, according to the training page on sellwritingnow.com, some online writers make $20,000 a month. Just how is this supposedly dying profession keeping some people afloat and happy in the 21st century? The top three answers are online blogging, articles and e-books. Associate Content, HubPages, Squidoo and thisisby.us are great places to start your search. Each site seems to carry the same general message: Sign up, start writing about something you love, and get paid. One of the highest-ranked jobs is that of a product reviewer. Essentially, all you have to do is create a review on your own Web site and join an affiliate program for the product. One Web site, eHow.com, offers step-by-step instructions: ‘Be passionate. Be interesting. Be honest. Be detailed. Be consultative.’ Just run a search, and you can find plenty of companies looking for online writers, probably because many people don’t take the time to hone their writing skills. Does this seem too good to be true? Well, of course, there’s always a catch. Nothing comes easy in life, even on the Internet. One downside is that the Internet is not a simple place. It’s vast and unorganized, making legitimate job hunting anything but easy. Then there’s always the simple issue of making sure you know how to write well. Our old friend sellwritingnow.com suggests studying and preparing for at least six months before even beginning to attempt the online writing process. Online writers also need to be wary of scams, which are all too common on the Internet. Use common sense: Don’t pay to be paid. And don’t forget that each company has its own hiring process. Be sure to research the company before you sign up to work for it. Have other people look at the organization, too, and then have them give you their opinion. Still, in the long run, the hard work may be worth the paycheck. Your best bet is to take a breath, begin the research and give it a chance. It’ll certainly look good on a resume, even if it doesn’t work out for long.