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Boost Your Writing Income

by Cheryl Wright

Many writers email to ask if I think they should write fiction or non-fiction. My answer will always be both.

When I was starting out, I was only interested in fiction. What I later discovered is that I’m good at writing both, and enjoy both, so why not utilize each form of writing? From my own experience if you are able to work in more than one area, you’ll sell more of your work, more often.

This year I decided to do more report writing and copywriting etc., and have boosted my income considerably by doing so.

The bottom line is, we’re writers, and like other professionals, we can easily multi-skill. If you want more income from your writing, learn as much as you can about different areas of the craft.

I know loads of writers who are multi-skilling, but they don’t have their services listed on their websites. When I’ve asked them why, they’ve told me they simply didn’t think of listing their services. Why not? How can editors, publishers and/or employers find your services if they don’t know they exist?

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If you’re not sure what services you can provide, brainstorm. Write a list of all the writing-related things you can do. For instance:

Report writing
Advertising copy
Letter writing
Brochure copy
Business card design
Letter head design
Ghost Writing
Complaint letters
Proof reading
Copy editing
Magazine Articles
Newsletters

There is so much scope for your writing services, and so much money to be made.

If you want to sell a particular service but don’t have the knowledge or expertise, educate yourself and monetise your writing business.

What are you waiting for? Get writing!


About the Author: Cheryl Wright is an award-winning Australian author and freelance journalist. In addition to an array of other projects, she is the owner of the Writer2Writer.com website and the Writer to Writer monthly ezine for writers. She is also the author of a series of ebooks for writers. Her romantic suspense novel “Saving Emma” was released January 2005 by Whiskey Creek Press. Check out Cheryl’s website: http://www.cheryl-wright.com

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