If you have decided that working as a Wahm writer is the best work at home job opportunity for you, then you will need to figure out how to get writing assignments. Fortunately, when you work as a web writer there is no shortage of job opportunities. It all depends on where you look and how much research you are willing to do.

Web writing can break down into several different categories. Before you begin looking for work, you will have to decide whether or not you want to get credit for your writing. If you insist on byline, you may have difficulty finding a lot of paying jobs. Byline jobs are out there if you look. However, the most money to be made is from working as a web ghostwriter.

Many Wahms find success with ghostwriting. When you work as a freelance ghostwriter you provide writing services for clients who will then use the work as their own. Ghostwriting as a wahm is a lucrative opportunity, especially when you focus on web writing. For the most part, the Internet is a text and image based platform. Companies and individuals who run websites constantly need text to make their websites attractive to visitors. Since writing is something that a lot of people would rather not do, this leaves plenty of opportunities for people who love to write.

Web writing Wahms need only an Internet connection, e-mail address and word processing program to get started. Your own website is not necessary, but it adds a touch of professionalism to your writing business. However, when you are first starting out you can get plenty of work without having a website.

There are several different categories of web writing. When you see the term content writing you will normally be providing text for an existing or new website. Your writing will have to be engaging and clear for website visitors. Article writers concentrate on providing articles for websites, newsletters and blogs. Generally, articles for the web are between 400 and 800 words each. Any more than that is difficult for readers to sit through while looking at a computer screen. Copywriters are challenged with putting readers in the mood to buy. They write copy for Internet sales letters and marketing sites. Ebook ghostwriters provide clients with full-length books on a variety of topics.

Wahms who write need to be professional in their online presence. This means spell-checking all writing, including e-mails to clients. It is also a good idea to get an e-mail address that is specifically used for your writing. A personal e-mail address with a goofy handle will make you appear unprofessional. Your first and last name or a combination thereof is a good choice for your web writing e-mail address.

Writing for the Internet has a few differences from writing essays in school or writing for print magazines. Readers online have short attention spans, and you will need to keep your sentences short and your paragraphs clear.

The other difference is the use of keywords in certain writing assignments. Keywords are words that have been selected by your client to be used in the article. These words have been selected because they are Internet search terms and your client wants their website to show up for those search terms. Keyword articles will require you to use the word or phrase a certain number of times in the article. Sometimes it can be difficult to use the words without making it sound forced. Experienced web writers have developed ways to make the keywords flow naturally into their articles.

Once you have gotten a few web writing assignments under your belt, you can decide what type of web writing suits you best. You can find work on writing message boards, freelance writing job sites and classified ad sites like craigslist. Whenever you apply for a job, make sure to include your contact information and a few well-selected writing samples.

Karl Glantschnig
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-business-articles/finding-web-writing-jobs-to-work-at-home-122110.html

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6 comments for “Finding Web Writing Jobs to Work at Home!”

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Amanda

I need to find at home writing jobs. Where are they?
I’ve been writing for ten years now and am a stay-at-home mom. I want to find writing jobs i can do that pay well and that I can do within my experience which is almost entirely for myself as I’m not published yet.

I’m also looking into freelance work.

I’ve written reviews for epinions.com and been highly recommended, beyond that i have no published experience. I could writer reviews, articles and stories for the right income. Please help find paying writing jobs!

December 11th, 2009 at 5:03 am
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!Spencer!

Girl, it sounds like you got it grooving! Do what I do! Well, I’m not a mom (i’m only 12) but I write in my spare time. Then just send in to a publisher! Go for it, chicka!
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December 11th, 2009 at 10:05 am
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Persiphone_Hellecat

You have to watch out. Most stay at home jobs - writing or otherwise are scams. There are tons of actual free lance writing jobs out there, but you have to be your own advocate and find them. Start with Literary Marketplace at the library - in the magazine section. Then try buying Writers Market. There are also several books at the bookstore for freelance writers, but I guarantee you - most of the time the author of those books makes more money than the people who use them will ever see. It will take you a lot of time and effort. People who write short stories for anthologies and magazines seldom see more than 25 bucks a story. The high end of the spectrum are assignments that go to noted authors. But if you write me, I may have an idea or two for you. Pax-C
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December 11th, 2009 at 10:07 am
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Cheryl

Hi,

In my opinion, there are good online jobs available. Over the last 2 years I have been working online as a virtual customer service rep for a credit card company. It’s honestly a very easy job—I mainly answer e-mails, add features and address general inquiries.

If I can give one piece of advice though when looking for an online job—NEVER pay a start up fee to join a work at home company or directory. Very few legitimate companies will require you to pay them in order for them in turn to pay you. It defeats the point! Moreover, there are plenty of free sites available! :)

Depending on your skill set—there is a tremendous range in employment opportunities you might be interested in, both part time or full time—anywhere from data entry and transcription services—to virtual customer care—to writing articles/product reviews and webpage design.

For a list of very good companies and directories that I’ve been successful with and also a guide to avoiding online business scams see:

http://topfreeworkathomejobs.blogspot.com

(The companies listed should not charge any start up fees nor hidden fees down the road)

I also make good extra money answering paid surveys. I’ll usually spend a couple of hours a day answering surveys and l make approx $40 a day = $950-$1200 a month. For the most profitable free sites see:

http://topfree2joinsurveysites.blogspot.com/
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December 11th, 2009 at 10:09 am
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Ankita

There is a site where u can find genuine home writing/freelancing jobs/Data Entry jobs/Work at Home jobs online without any up front costs. Work at home data entry Resources. Guides on identifying Work at home Job Scams and a lot more.

Visit here:
http://outsource-data-entry.blogspot.com

:)
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December 11th, 2009 at 10:11 am
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Guide Baba

I recently came across this site called - Hubpages.

http://www.hubpages.com/_2dw5nd5ris7mi

It is a site that offers you to write anything on your favourite topic and publish for the world top see. Joining is completely Free. Not only that, It also allows you to earn Money through - Google Adsense, e-bay and Amazon. I am making 50-60$ Per Day. This is truly Great and Addictive. I Love this Site. You too can join and start writing and start making Money Instantly.
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http://www.hubpages.com/_2dw5nd5ris7mi

December 11th, 2009 at 10:13 am

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