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Over on PiggyBankPie, where I do the occasional guest blogging gig, they’re doing an interesting survey over the next week. In What’s Your Blogger TimesheetPatBiz asks: ‘Have you ever counted how much time you spend working on your Blog(s) each week?’ He’s suggested that we keep track of the time ...

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I’ve been visiting Yvonne Russell’s Grow Your Writing Business blog for some months, and there’s always something worth reading there.  Her tagline is ‘For freelance writers who mean business’ so you can see why that appeals to me. The main topics on this blog are writing know how, blogging know ...

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I’ve written another post over on PiggyBankPie. It’s called How To Make Your Blog Work For You Look at any successful blog and you will find that they all have one thing in common – great content. It’s not a question of writing about a particular topic; it’s more a ...

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How do you create a successful blog? Everyone has their own recipe for success. I outline some of my tips in How To Find Blogging Success, an article I wrote for PiggyBankPie.Over on another of my paid blogging gigs, I’ve written on Spanish Loan Words, Proofreading Tips, Writing For Magazines ...

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I signed up with Sponsored Reviews a long time ago but it’s been so long that I thought I should see how it works again before looking at this paid to blog company. So I logged into my account and added this blog to it. I don’t know if I’ll ...

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Jeanne Dininni on Writer’s Notes had the idea of thanking the people who had commented on her blog, and giving some link love. This seems like a great idea, so I’ve pinched it. Your comments mean a lot to me and I enjoy discussing posts with you, so I’d like ...

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I don’t normally use this language, but bitchin’ is the first word that came to mind when I read Writing Frump. That’s because that’s exactly what Writing Frump is doing, and it’s also because the blog is hysterical. It’s a new blog, but I had to subscribe right away. Writing ...

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Smorty is another paid to blog site. It works much like the others. You sign up, which is pretty easy, submit a blog and wait for it to be approved. The approval process is pretty quick. When I first signed up with Smorty it took just over two weeks to ...

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I admit it. I’m a stats freak , so I was only to happy to install Clicky on this blog so I could see how many people would visit a new freelance writing blog. I have been stunned by the results and I would like to thank the more than ...

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It’s time for another writing blog review. This time, I want to focus on the Writer’s Blog by Dana Prince. Although this blog has only been around for six months or so, it’s packed full of useful information. I keep bumping into Dana in other places (she’s a really friendly ...

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It may seem premature of me to review BloggingAds when I’ve only signed up today, but you see, I’ve used the company before. This was about 18 months ago, when paid to blog companies were just getting going so it never really got very far. I went to a web ...

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It’s been several months since I wrote about ReviewMe. At the time, it was quite a new site and I based my review on what I knew to that point. Like other paid to blog sites, you submit your blog (a maximum of six blogs are allowed for the ReviewMe ...

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I’ve been following the Problogger 31 Days To A Better Blog Project, though I’m keeping to my own schedule.  I’m running about a week behind, but since you can do the tasks anytime, it doesn’t really matter. One of the tasks from last week was to set a schedule for ...

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All Freelance Writing, the blog formerly known as SixFigureWriters, has published a Big List of Writing Blogs. I’m pleased to say that Get Paid To Write Online is part of that list. Thanks, Jenn.

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I signed up for Loudlaunch having had a recommendation from a friend. It took several weeks for my first blog to be approved, and some time more to get others added. Loudlaunch reviews every blog before acceptance. While I was waiting for that, I happily earned some pocket change with ...

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I often say that every writer should have a website and a blog. It’s about showcasing your writing and building credibility. I’ve used my blogs to good effect, and here’s another freelance writer who has done the same. Blog Your Way Into Writing Work is well worth a read.

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Chris Garett has a great post on The Secret to Freelance Blogging. (Thanks to jenohaven for the tip.) He talks about the benefits to bloggers and the types of rates you can expect, as well as giving other useful tips. For the blogger the benefits come down to increased exposure ...

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If you’re using your blog for promotion – and you should be – and if you have more than one blog, then read this article on Setting a Blog Posting Schedule by Blog Tutorials. It says: There are a few gifted bloggers who somehow manage to finish their posting requirements ...

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