I’ve been writing for clients for a while. These days, my business is focused on blog posts, articles, website content, ebooks, reports, and the odd squidoo lens. I’ve done so much of this writing, I started to realize that I was missing out.
My clients are likely turning around and selling the ebooks I write for a profit. They’re probably using the articles to generate traffic or revenue. I have the writing skill, why not try this for myself? So even though I’m still accepting work from clients, most of my time is spent building my new business.
It’s been a while since I’ve felt like a newbie. It’s exciting and interesting but it feels like the right time to get started.
#1 by Michael at June 1st, 2008
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Nothing wrong with all that, until it dawned on me that you weren’t getting paid. Tell me I’m wrong, please.
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#2 by Best CD Rates at July 8th, 2008
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Well I am happy for you and I hope you are doing well with it. Remember it takes time to make money so be patient.
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#3 by Free Penny Stocks at December 19th, 2008
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Yes, you can work on your own businesses. It would be a good idea! However, if you will start working on your own stuff you will be responsible for both its profits and loses. So be careful and good luck!
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#4 by Quotable Quotes at March 12th, 2009
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Very nice information. Thanks for this. By the way, did you come out with the article yourself?