Nick, when you feel ready to talk about future employment
strategies or opportunities, maybe I could offer some
support. You're a terrific writer, imo, and clearly spend
a lot of time reading the online article genre. As a
self-employed writer, I pay attention to shifting niches
for potential income streams. Although it might be hard to
believe, given the tsunami of webwords, demand for content
writers exceeds supply right now. imo. Suppliers like this
one abound:
http://www.articlecontentprovider.com/article-writer.html
I wouldn't suggest it would be easy, but I'm willing to
believe it's possible that you could easily learn the
techniques and structure of the genre and produce 500-700
words on a wide variety of topics. Determining which
topics to specialize in is key, imo. Positioning to get
the gigs is a significant piece of how freelance writers
spend their time. The actual writing is only part of what
one has to do in order to earn a living. But, anyways, if
you want to chat more about it, lemme know.
Caveat: I like to think I'm my own boss but the real boss
is the deadline and that can be a killer biatch, for true.
Hope the flu is done having its way with you.
Gayle
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| Title: Re: Hey, Nick |
04 Feb 2008 05:12:18 PM |
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"Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:CK2dneCHCv5xxDranZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@rcn.net...
Nick, when you feel ready to talk about future employment strategies or
opportunities, maybe I could offer some support. You're a terrific writer,
imo, and clearly spend a lot of time reading the online article genre. As
a self-employed writer, I pay attention to shifting niches for potential
income streams. Although it might be hard to believe, given the tsunami of
webwords, demand for content writers exceeds supply right now. imo.
Suppliers like this one abound:
http://www.articlecontentprovider.com/article-writer.html
I wouldn't suggest it would be easy, but I'm willing to believe it's
possible that you could easily learn the techniques and structure of the
genre and produce 500-700 words on a wide variety of topics. Determining
which topics to specialize in is key, imo. Positioning to get the gigs is
a significant piece of how freelance writers spend their time. The actual
writing is only part of what one has to do in order to earn a living. But,
anyways, if you want to chat more about it, lemme know.
Caveat: I like to think I'm my own boss but the real boss is the deadline
and that can be a killer biatch, for true.
Hope the flu is done having its way with you.
what awesome advice, ms gayle!!!! and this really seems like something Nick
would be good at!
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| User: "Noon Cat Nick" |
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| Title: Re: Hey, Nick |
04 Feb 2008 06:45:50 PM |
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used2be wrote:
"Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:CK2dneCHCv5xxDranZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@rcn.net...
Nick, when you feel ready to talk about future employment strategies or
opportunities, maybe I could offer some support. You're a terrific writer,
imo, and clearly spend a lot of time reading the online article genre. As
a self-employed writer, I pay attention to shifting niches for potential
income streams. Although it might be hard to believe, given the tsunami of
webwords, demand for content writers exceeds supply right now. imo.
Suppliers like this one abound:
http://www.articlecontentprovider.com/article-writer.html
I wouldn't suggest it would be easy, but I'm willing to believe it's
possible that you could easily learn the techniques and structure of the
genre and produce 500-700 words on a wide variety of topics. Determining
which topics to specialize in is key, imo. Positioning to get the gigs is
a significant piece of how freelance writers spend their time. The actual
writing is only part of what one has to do in order to earn a living. But,
anyways, if you want to chat more about it, lemme know.
Caveat: I like to think I'm my own boss but the real boss is the deadline
and that can be a killer biatch, for true.
Hope the flu is done having its way with you.
what awesome advice, ms gayle!!!! and this really seems like something Nick
would be good at!
Thanks. Perhaps. But right now I'm still very sick and very depressed.
So I'll have to put this aside for now.
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: Hey, Nick |
04 Feb 2008 06:51:11 PM |
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Noon Cat Nick wrote:
used2be wrote:
"Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:CK2dneCHCv5xxDranZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@rcn.net...
Nick, when you feel ready to talk about future employment
strategies or opportunities, maybe I could offer some support.
You're a terrific writer, imo, and clearly spend a lot of time
reading the online article genre. As a self-employed writer, I pay
attention to shifting niches for potential income streams. Although
it might be hard to believe, given the tsunami of webwords, demand
for content writers exceeds supply right now. imo. Suppliers like
this one abound:
http://www.articlecontentprovider.com/article-writer.html
I wouldn't suggest it would be easy, but I'm willing to believe it's
possible that you could easily learn the techniques and structure
of the genre and produce 500-700 words on a wide variety of topics.
Determining which topics to specialize in is key, imo. Positioning
to get the gigs is a significant piece of how freelance writers
spend their time. The actual writing is only part of what one has
to do in order to earn a living. But, anyways, if you want to chat
more about it, lemme know.
Caveat: I like to think I'm my own boss but the real boss is the
deadline and that can be a killer biatch, for true.
Hope the flu is done having its way with you.
what awesome advice, ms gayle!!!! and this really seems like
something Nick would be good at!
Thanks. Perhaps. But right now I'm still very sick and very depressed.
So I'll have to put this aside for now.
hi
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| User: "Noon Cat Nick" |
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| Title: Re: Hey, Nick |
04 Feb 2008 07:57:30 PM |
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% wrote:
Noon Cat Nick wrote:
used2be wrote:
"Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:CK2dneCHCv5xxDranZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@rcn.net...
Nick, when you feel ready to talk about future employment
strategies or opportunities, maybe I could offer some support.
You're a terrific writer, imo, and clearly spend a lot of time
reading the online article genre. As a self-employed writer, I pay
attention to shifting niches for potential income streams. Although
it might be hard to believe, given the tsunami of webwords, demand
for content writers exceeds supply right now. imo. Suppliers like
this one abound:
http://www.articlecontentprovider.com/article-writer.html
I wouldn't suggest it would be easy, but I'm willing to believe it's
possible that you could easily learn the techniques and structure
of the genre and produce 500-700 words on a wide variety of topics.
Determining which topics to specialize in is key, imo. Positioning
to get the gigs is a significant piece of how freelance writers
spend their time. The actual writing is only part of what one has
to do in order to earn a living. But, anyways, if you want to chat
more about it, lemme know.
Caveat: I like to think I'm my own boss but the real boss is the
deadline and that can be a killer biatch, for true.
Hope the flu is done having its way with you.
what awesome advice, ms gayle!!!! and this really seems like
something Nick would be good at!
Thanks. Perhaps. But right now I'm still very sick and very depressed.
So I'll have to put this aside for now.
hi
hi
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: Hey, Nick |
04 Feb 2008 08:05:11 PM |
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Noon Cat Nick wrote:
% wrote:
Noon Cat Nick wrote:
used2be wrote:
"Gayle" <gayleco@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:CK2dneCHCv5xxDranZ2dnUVZ_ternZ2d@rcn.net...
Nick, when you feel ready to talk about future employment
strategies or opportunities, maybe I could offer some support.
You're a terrific writer, imo, and clearly spend a lot of time
reading the online article genre. As a self-employed writer, I pay
attention to shifting niches for potential income streams.
Although it might be hard to believe, given the tsunami of
webwords, demand for content writers exceeds supply right now.
imo. Suppliers like this one abound:
http://www.articlecontentprovider.com/article-writer.html
I wouldn't suggest it would be easy, but I'm willing to believe
it's possible that you could easily learn the techniques and
structure of the genre and produce 500-700 words on a wide
variety of topics. Determining which topics to specialize in is
key, imo. Positioning to get the gigs is a significant piece of
how freelance writers spend their time. The actual writing is
only part of what one has to do in order to earn a living. But,
anyways, if you want to chat more about it, lemme know.
Caveat: I like to think I'm my own boss but the real boss is the
deadline and that can be a killer biatch, for true.
Hope the flu is done having its way with you.
what awesome advice, ms gayle!!!! and this really seems like
something Nick would be good at!
Thanks. Perhaps. But right now I'm still very sick and very
depressed. So I'll have to put this aside for now.
hi
hi
how's it going now
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