The Internet Job Market Is Growing And Bringing Out The Writer In All Of Us

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By Jerrico Usher


How the market came to be

The internet has changed lives in many ways. One thing that it's doing is bringing the writer out of just about everyone. When the forum technology was released people found a way to post bulletins to groups of people to find answers to the most mundane to the most important of questions.

After a while a new technology called "blogging" came out to separate the "personal" banter from the "professional questions" of the forums.

Forums are still being used for both but a great deal of people have switched to blogging for their personal rants and raves. The thing however that happened with blogging is people started to realize that there was far more use for blogs than just talking about how great their Christmas was or how to build a wreath in the garage with a few twigs and pine cones.

Blogs have become both professional and personal in a web 2.0 twist with sites such as blogger.com, wordpress.com, hubpages.com, squidoo.com and so forth. MySpace seems to have started the whole 2.0 revolution but I'm sure it has deeper roots even than that.

However it happened the blogger revolution is afoot. People love blogging and sharing their ideas with others but what is revolutionary about this is that now there are ways to generate an income from doing just that. You have to learn how to format your blogs in a certain way that produces facts and third person informative points of view but the same information comes out. Many are making money writing reviews of products and others are building entire blogger websites to share information with the world and getting paid from AdSense.

The Writers Revolution Begins

With all of this another evolution of the web has become available, the writers evolution. Anyone who can write well, with good grammar, and who can write compelling "copy" (copy is just an article written professionally) that entertains as well as highly informs people on a topic can make money now. There are plenty of resources for this kind of income but most are still stuck in the "work for AdSense" world trying to figure out why they write hundreds of hubs, blogs, lenses, and articles only to receive pennies a day from their efforts.

What many don't realize is that they can get paid "on demand" for their articles, blurbs/blogs, and so forth. There are companies that work with marketers of products that need articles written, 100 word blurbs (a blurb is a snippet blog designed mainly for link backs), and more.

If your a marketer your probably looking for a way to get articles created on demand and the easiest way to do that is to use an article oursourcing company. One that many people are using now is Articlez.com. There you can just submit your article title, keywords, and leave the writer notes to go on and a staff of writers will punch out your work within 5-10 days no matter how many articles you need! This is perfect for people building and flipping sites. (see my hub here for more information on this kind of thing)

This is a great site for marketers or people just wanting to have their websites outsourced by professionals with guarantees that there articles will be written uniquely, (they even run everything through copyscape!) professionally and fast...

But what if your on the other end of this scale? What if you have been writing HubPages that people would love to have and are willing to sell your work? What if you want to make money on demand not on a chance that people will visit your pages? You can... You can become the professional writers the sites hire to do the leg work.

Writers are essentially paid for their articles and give up any copywrites to their work to the client purchasing them. The site provides you with enough steady work to literally quit your nine to five and work 100% at home making a decent living as a writer... Sound good? It is, there are plenty of resources online like this. One site I used for years was wordgigs (just google that)...

Good luck on your journey!

Jerrico

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