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Are You a WAHM, Dad, or Grandparent – Choosing Your Niche

Introduction

If you’ve been with me for a while, you’ll know that I earn money from my writing on a regular basis. In this section, we’ll discuss niches that will earn decent money for writers.

Each of the niches discussed are areas where I have earned money in the past, or still earn money.

While writing this part of the series, I decided it was way too long to post as one complete article. So I’m posting each niche as a separate post over several days.

Today’s article covers magazine writing.

Magazine Writing


I found magazine writing the easiest to break into. This won’t necessarily be the case for everyone, and will be dependant on a lot of factors.

For instance, are you an expert in a specific area? Do you have access to certain information that most writers don’t?

These are just a couple of questions to consider.

When I began writing for magazines I pitched myself as a travel writer. I approached the editor of a magazine in the US about writing travel articles about Australia.

But rather than leave it as a broad subject, I dug down into travel writing, saying I would write about places of interest in Australia that couldn’t be found in travel brochures.

That meant locals would know about these places, but the majority of people wouldn’t. Since I spent a lot of my childhood travelling around Australia in a caravan (I think they’re called RV’s or recreational vehicles in the US), I knew about a lot of places that have never featured in travel brochures.

You guessed it, I got the job.

It was a great job too – I got to travel to places I hadn’t been to for years, and was able to negotiate free entry in exchange for an article promoting the attraction.

In most cases I had no issues. Some places never even bothered to respond.

Because I know you aren’t really interested in what I did, I’ll get into the nitty-gritty of magazine writing.

Things I love about magazine writing:


You get to learn things you never imagined learning, or even writing about. Research is a great tool for all writers.

Pick the right magazine and you won’t have any trouble being published in other magazines.

It’s an interesting vocation, and you will normally get a byline. (Byline: your name listed as the writer.)

Free copies of the magazine – in most instances.

Once you’re ‘in’ with a magazine, you could potentially be in for years, or even forever.

Things I dislike about Magazine Writing:


Tight deadlines. (I’ve been given assignments 36 hours before a deadline.)

Can be months upon months before publication, and therefore, clips.

Long wait for payment in most cases. And quite often you have to fight for your money. Payment schedule should be listed in your contract.

Editors will often change their mind about what they want, and rewrites will result. If it’s not mentioned in your contract, you can end up doing 3-6 rewrites, or even more.

Some magazines want ‘all rights’ which means you can’t resell the article down the track. Many of them go so far to state you can’t use the same research for other articles on this subject. If this is the case, you need to ask for a decent amount of money as you’re signing away everything.

In the case of travel writing, it got to a point I couldn’t go anywhere without sussing out the potential of the place for an article.

Payment:


Can be anything from one cent per word up to $2 per word. (And occasionally more.) $1 per word is considered a high paying market.

Most magazines don’t pay for at least three months after publication, but does vary with each magazine.

Recommended Resources:


“Write Where the Money Is” is written by a veteran writer with over 30 years experience. When I began to read this book, I planned to read no more than ten pages in one sitting. At page 70, I had to force myself to stop.

Writing for Profit: Break into Magazines – This is one of my top-selling ebooks, and was written with new magazine writers in mind.

“The Wealthy Writer” has proven to be extremely popular with many writers. It offers a variety of options for earning money as a writer.

“Quick Cash Writing ” is great for those people who want to write short articles and earn top dollar.

“Travel Writing Secrets” is for those writers who want to travel the world and get paid to do so.

For more suggestions visit “http://freelance.writer2writer.com/resources.htm”

Are You a WAHM, Dad, or Grandparent?

I receive a lot of emails from people working from home.

They’re struggling to keep focused, to keep on schedule, and to keep work and family separate. And to make money.

I’ve been there and done all those things.

I’m not a WAHM, I’m a WAH grandparent.  I have three grandchildren living with me full-time, and we’ve done that for almost six years.  When the children arrived, they were 1, 2, and 5.  They’d been physically attacked and were in a pretty bad way.  Things are better now, but we still have a long way to go.

Counselling and other professional visits are an ongoing thing in our household.

Because I’ve been through all the dramas, trauma, and issues of working at home with young kids in tow, I feel ‘qualified’ to help others in this area.

You’ve probably noticed I’ve been AWOL for a few weeks – it’s school holidays over here in Australia.  The children have been home from school, and things have been rather frantic.   That makes for even more frantic work time.

Because of this, I got to thinking, what are the things that hold us back as WAHM’s? (WAHM’s covering all genders and ages!)

And that got me to thinking about the large variety of things that stop us from earning as much income from home as we’d like.   If you work from home and you’re a writer, VA, software creator, installer, consultant, blogger, or something else entirely, this is for you.

Over the next few months I’ll be posting information to help you monetize your WAH business.

Please leave a message to help me decide on the content that would help you.

Cheryl

Using Your Writing Skills to Earn Fast Christmas Cash!

by Cheryl Wright

If you are subscribed to my Writer to Writer newsletter , you’ll know I often mention my friend Kevin Riley. 

Kevin teaches writers and internet marketers how to set up an infoproduct empire, which covers things like writing reports, ebooks, and using reports for publicity. (This is by no means a complete list.)

I’ve known Kevin for a few years now, and have bought practically everything he has released in that time.  I received an email from Kevin today explaining that he has literally just released a brand-new package.

Rocket Christmas Cash  is a guide to making extra money for Christmas in just three days.  Of course this will be dependent on whether or not you apply bum to seat and actual follow the information provided in Kevin’s guide.

One thing I totally love about Kevin’s products is the fact they come with step-by-step instructions, and tons of screenshots.

Anyone who knows me can tell you that I am technically challenged.  Well guess what – so is Kevin! But he shows how easy it really can be when you know how.

You will watch over Kevin’s shoulder as he compiles a short money making report.  It doesn’t get better than that.

As I said earlier, I’ve purchased practically everything Kevin has released since I found him a few years ago, and have taken two of his live courses.  I find his products incredibly valuable, which is why I also recommend them highly.

At this very moment, Kevin has knocked a huge amount off the price of his latest release – a 96 page ebook package – so if you’re interested in earning extra cash for Christmas, don’t delay.

The product is not expensive to start with, and Kevin is offering a huge discount – but I don’t know how long the discount applies. (Instead of buying lunch, take a cut-lunch to work for a few days, and you’ll have this covered.)

After buying my copy, I had a quick glance through the guide, and walked away with ideas for at least one new Christmas guide.

Go here right now to learn more about this excellent package. In addition to learning new skills, you will also have the opportunity – with a little action on your part – to make money immediately after purchasing this product.

In three days you could be collecting money from your new info product business! Seriously.

 

*Note:  Obviously this isn’t a full-blown course like The Product Creation Workshop, which sells for much more.  But it will get you started, and more importantly, it will get you earning money quickly.  But… you must take action!