If you're making a living as a writer, or want to develop a full-time writing
career, there are many reasons to make the switch to writing for the Web.
Here are five of them:
1. When You Write For The Web, You Get Paid Fast
When you're writing for print, you get paid a couple of months after you've
completed an article, even if the payment is "on acceptance." If the payment
terms are "on publication" you can look forward to getting paid anywhere from
six months to a year or longer after you complete the work. This is no way to
run a writing career.
Web writers get paid up front, with a retainer. (Tip for new Web writers:
always get a retainer.)
2. You Get Published Almost As Fast As You Can Write
Whether you're writing articles or Web site copy, you see the results fast.
This is great if you love instant gratification. Your Web publishing credits
also give you visibility, which leads to more writing work.
3. There's Much Less Competition, So You Rarely (If Ever) Get
Rejected
In 2007, new freelance writers still think in terms of magazine and book
publication, rather than the Web. As major publications shift more of their
operations to the online world, this is changing, but slowly.
This means that in Web writing, a reasonably competent writer gets hired -
good writers are in high demand online. This demand will continue to grow, as
more and more companies develop their online properties. Someone has to write
all those millions of Web pages.
4. There Is Unlimited Opportunity - Spend Your Time Writing And
Getting Paid
There's unlimited opportunity to write online. If you're used to print
publications, you spend a lot of your time researching and sending out
queries. This is unpaid writing. Web writers spend their precious time writing
and getting paid.
5. You Can Act As Your Own Publisher - Write, And Get Paid Again
And Again
Because there's so much money to be made, once writers familiarize
themselves with the Web, they start working for themselves, as Web publishers,
publishing their own Web sites, blogs and ezines.
So there you have it: five reasons freelance writers are becoming Web
writers. Does this new world of writing sound intriguing? Web writing provides
unlimited writing opportunities, much satisfaction, a lot of fun - and of
course, a great writing income for writers at all levels of experience.
Discover how you can develop a six-figure writing career writing for the Web
with with Angela Booth's Fab Freelance Writing Ezine at
http://fabfreelancewriting.com/ezine/fab-freelance-writing-ezine.html and
the Fab Web Writer Blog at
http://www.fabwebwriter.com/ In 2007, there's an unlimited supply of job
opportunities for writers, especially if you want to write for the Web, so
Angela Booth's ebook Writing For The Web at
http://abmagic.com/Web_Write/Web_write.html helps you to do that. You can
become a highly paid freelance Web writer, and all it takes is know-how.
There's all the knowledge you need to Angela Booth's sites, ebooks and blogs:
get started developing a lucrative career today.