
Email marketing moves the conversation about your business to a more personal environment – the in-box. — CopybloggerLet's say you're a blogger and is starting a new business. So in that case you can send an email to all your readers and say about your new venture and can even offer something valuable that regular customers won't get.
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I love inspirational quotes. I really do. Over the past several years, I have published many lists of my favorite quotes collection — on life, success, innovation, perfection, and entrepreneurship. I have been saving quotes that I found on writing for a while now, and I do feel that there is enough to make it into a list. It's very focused and is targeting writers (including bloggers ;) ). Words (especially in quotes) are powerful, in fact so powerful that it can give you goosebumps. So here I'm listing some of the famous quotes on writing — for you and for me — I really hope it helps you stay focused and stay inspired all the time. Wait, do remember one thing:"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." — Thomas Alva EdisonI truly believe these quote will inspire you to perspire to write more, even more, and even more than that.
Long-form content (especially long-form articles and blog posts) is currently trending on the web among brands and bloggers because they're proven to bring more search engine and social media traffic.
However, long-form content is not something new. They existed as e-books, whitepapers, guides, etc. for a very long time. It's just that now it's everywhere --- on blogs, e-zines, news portals, etc.
That said, it's also true that our attention spans are getting shorter --- thanks to smartphones and social networks. Long-form content possibly gained its traction among bloggers because of the Google Panda algorithm update because it started rewarding high-quality content and penalized low-quality content (mainly content farms).
Now what's high-quality and what's low-quality? Well, it depends and varies.
There are not enough freelance writers. Seriously. Whenever I come up with a freelance writing based topic, I mention that it's extremely competitive. If there's a writing gig on a freelance writing marketplace such as Upwork.com (formerly oDesk.com), Fiverr.com, or elsewhere then there will be a ton of applicants --- even if it's just a micro-project.
Today I have a perspective that contradicts the statement "freelance writing is extremely competitive". Over the past many months I have successfully failed to hire an affordable writer for this very blog --- no, It's not that I am going to make my blog multi-authored --- I just happen to want to write and publish blog posts in a consistent way.
You might already have noticed that neither do I write regularly nor do I focus on a single topic. I only write about things that I find interesting at that point of time. Therefore I don't have any plans to hire an army of content writers to publish 100s of blog posts a month --- like the Mashables and BuzzFeeds of the world are doing.
I was just looking for someone --- preferably a contributor or an editor --- who could help me finish a blog post much faster. Because now I take several days to finish an in-depth or lengthy blog post (like this one). So I thought I could outsource the "writing" process and focus only on research and editing by myself --- to save a lot of my time and effort.
And you know what happened? It never worked --- at least for me!
If you have been following my freelance topics then you probably know that I'm not a freelance writer myself --- but I wish I were one. However, as you can see I can write for myself but definitely not the way someone wants me to. And yet, I got a ton of writing opportunities in the past --- by way of guest blogging, SEO writing, web content, etc. and I was forced to deny all of it. :(
So what's the point?
Simple! You don't have to be a native English speaker or a best selling author to make money writing.
If you can write, then money can be made. Absolutely!
But no, that doesn't really mean that you can become a six-figure writer in few months/years just because you know how to write few sentences. It doesn't work that way at all!
The real questions are... Can you write quality content? Can you write content that meets the criteria or guidelines set by your client? Can you write error free (both grammatically and technically) content? If your answer is 'Yes' to all the above questions then you can become a successful freelance writer. Guaranteed!
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