Get Paid To Write Online 2009 – My List Of Lists
I said to someone the other day that I hadn’t published a list of writing posts for the holiday season yet. Of course, that’s only because I was too busy writing for clients to put one together. This year, instead of doing my lists in separate posts, I’m going to do them all in one, so here goes:
The Posts You Subscribed To Most
- Rebalancing My Writing Career
- Solving Site Problems And The Thesis Theme
- Who Defines You? More Thoughts On The James Chartrand Story
- The Ebook Has Landed!
- Writers – Do You Know Right From Wrong?
- An Ebook In 20 Minutes With Zinepal
- Keeping Up With Your Work On The Road
- Freelancing Through The Summer Vacation
- Location Independent Blog Carnival #2
- Writing Pay – How Low Will You Go?
The Best Posts (according to Postrank)
- Freelancing Through The Summer Vacation
- 14 Great Posts On Writing And Blogging
- Has Recession Been Good For Your Writing Business?
- How To Write With A British Accent
- 39 Writers You Should Follow On Twitter
- Five Tools You Need To Write From Anywhere
- Becoming An Unlimited Freelancer
- Getting Started
- Getting To Know You
- Writing Talk – More Scams
My Favorites (one from each month)
- Seven Steps To A Professional Bid
- Getting To Know You
- Five Tools You Need To Write From Anywhere
- Good Writing – It’s Not Complicated
- Star Trek Lessons On The Writing Life
- Where I Get Paid To Write Update
- My Writing Portfolio – A New Approach
- Rebalancing My Writing Career
- Do You Know How To Switch Off?
- Passive Writing Gig Hunting – Get Paying Clients to Find You
- Is Your Writing Like Powdered Milk?
- Who Defines You? More Thoughts On The James Chartrand Story
- Bonus: Getting into Character for Ghostblogging
And thanks to all those who left comments on the blog this year. I’ve enjoyed talking to you. Thanks especially to the following people who seem to spend as much time on my blog as I do
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- George Angus
- Katherine
- Dana Prince
- Rebecca Laffar-Smith
- Michele
- Jeanne Dininni
- Brooke Ferguson
- Lillie Ammann
- Mitchell Allen
- Andy Hayes
- Rebecca Leaman
- Laura Spencer
Thanks for being part of the Get Paid To Write Online community.
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Sharon,
An impressive list of lists and a good reason I like to spend time here. Thanks for the mention.
Lillie Ammann´s last blog ..Merry Christmas!
Thanks Sharon! I see there are some really good posts that I missed out on! Now I have some reading to do…
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Cheers, Sharon!
I learn so much every time I come here. I’m looking forward to a great 2010!
George
George Angus´s last blog ..A Christmas Story
Thanks so much for the mention and link, Sharon! I appreciate them!
This is a great list of posts — one that I’ll definitely be bookmarking and coming back to!
Thanks for assembling it!
Jeanne
Thanks very much, Sharon!
Bookmarked for weekend reading!
Your year-end lists are interesting not only for the round-up great posts but also for the differences between the three sources: subscribed posts, PostRank’s list, and your own favourites. I suspect there are some good blogging insights to be gleaned here… and like some of the others, I’ve spotted a couple of intriguing posts I’d missed.
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Those stats definitely tell me something, Rebecca, especially where reader subscriptions and PostRank’s metrics coincide.