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@dealerlv (264)
Latvia
April 29, 2011 2:57pm CST
What would be your price for about 300 words in English? Do you write a blog about the pay? How many articles per month to write? What could be a topic whitch to write?
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@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
30 Apr 11
I have a blog but not doing an articles in that particular blogging sites which pay per 300 words. I am interested to know more about it...but don't know what site it is?
29 Apr 11
Some answers, though as usual they're just my opinion: What would be your price for about 300 words in English? Mine would be too much to make your blog worthwhile. However, that said, you can pick up writers who'll do a 300-word post for $1 or $2 on the bidding sites. I did that a couple of years ago to get started. It's very, very low pay (especially for US, European or other first-world countries) but there are people who have much lower living costs and write fast enough to make it worthwhile for them. Do you write a blog about the pay? Not sure what you mean. If you mean "write a blog entry about acceptable levels of pay" then definitely "Yes". These are some of the most controversial posts on freelance writing blogs and generally attract good traffic. If you mean "write a post telling people how much you'll pay them" then "No" - put it in your job description when hiring writers. How many articles per month to write? Another hot blogging topic. How many is enough? How many is too much? From most people I've spoken to, the important thing isn't how many (unless you're doing news/current events, then it needs to be at least daily), it's that they're regular. People want to know when to expect a post. Every day, every weekday, 3 times a week, once a week... whatever suits you and your subject. Just keep it regular. What could be a topic which to write? Absolutely ANYTHING. Somewhere, someone will be interested. I'd suggest avoiding the whole "making money online" niche, since there are about a million other people doing it and getting traffic's hard. Pick something you know about, are interested in or is potentially profitable (if you're going to pay someone else to blog it). Commercial stuff, product reviews in a certain niche, electronics (though you'd need an angle), etc.