Writing For Free Pays
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Writing for Free Pays Off!
Summary:
Thanks to the American Chronicle and its patient editorial staff, particularly Peter, a travel guide publisher has taken notice of my work. By frequently submitting articles to this online publication, I have now secured some larger, paid opportunities.How It Works:
Submitting numerous unpaid articles to the American Chronicle can lead to valuable exposure. Although there is no monetary compensation initially, your work can gain visibility, allowing readers to engage with it. If the editors approve, your articles get published online. You might even mention your books and hope people buy them for gifts!One day, unexpectedly, a travel guide publisher contacted me for writing samples and my resume. I promptly sent them over and was thrilled to discover they were interested in hiring me as a contract writer. They also want to include one of my articles in an upcoming anthology.
After the excitement settled, I reflected on this journey and have some advice for aspiring writers:
1. Write Consistently: Aim to write publishable content daily, as if for a daily column. This doesn’t mean publishing every day but creating a substantial amount of high-quality material.
2. Focus on Your Niche: Stick to topics you know well. I focus on life in Mexico because it's my passion and expertise.
3. Find a Platform: Submit your work to places like the American Chronicle. When allowed, use relevant keywords for better visibility.
4. Promote Yourself: Include your bio or website link to increase your presence. Make sure your bio reflects your expertise and aligns with your article keywords.
5. Respect Your Editors: Be professional and cooperative. Follow their guidance and suggestions to improve your work. Trust me; it helps!
While this approach doesn’t guarantee paid work, it increases your chances of being noticed. The more quality content and strategic keywords you use, the better your opportunities for discovery.
I'll keep my readers updated on my writing journey and continue to produce content that many of you enjoy.
A big thanks to the Chronicle, Peter, and all my readers. Don’t forget to grab my books for holiday gifts!
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