18 easy ways to make money writing online in 2022
18 easy ways to make money writing online in
2022
Good news:
there are a LOT of different options when it comes to paid online writing. No
matter your interests or areas of expertise, if you’re ready to bring in some
extra cash, opportunities are waiting for you.
Whether you
want to write an occasional article for extra spending money or dedicate your
free time to running a blog so you can one day quit your day job, we’ll show
you 30 easy ways to make money writing online in 2021 and everything you need to
know to get paid for your writing skills.
1. Start a blog
Blogging is a
tried-and-true method for writers to make money online. You may be wondering if
it’s still possible for new bloggers to make money with all the established
blogs already online, and the answer is YES.
Blogging
requires dedication and consistency, and it will also take some time for your
blog to gain momentum before you see much income, but it is absolutely
possible.
The first step
to starting a blog is picking your niche. This is the topic you’ll write about.
It’s good to get specific here; there are many blogs on the internet, so if you
can provide a unique perspective, your readers are more likely to stick around.
Next, you’ll
need to pick your domain, design your blog, and get it all set up. There are a
ton of great resources out there to help you with this (just remember you get
what you pay for: while there are free blog hosting sites and free templates,
top bloggers agree that you’ll need to spend a little money upfront if you want
to make money writing in the long run).
2. Create blog posts (for others)
3. Establish a niche website
4.
Self-Publish a book
There are
self-publishing options for every type of book, from short instructional guides
to romance novels to nonfiction tomes. If you’ve written a book and you’re
unsure what your next step should be, why not consider self-publishing?
Publishing your own book is
an incredibly rewarding experience, as you have control over every step of the
process. This can be a double-edged sword, however. After starting down the
path to self-publication, many authors realize that while they love writing,
they don’t love obsessing over font and margin options or negotiating with
cover artists.
And even if you
use a free service, such as Amazon’s
Kindle Direct Publishing, you’ll need to spend
money on editing, cover design, marketing, and advertising.
5.
Create affiliate content
Ever notice how
almost every food blogger includes Amazon links to their favorite ingredients
and cookware? Or maybe you found an article on Pinterest listing an outdoor
enthusiast’s essential camping gear.
These are both examples
of affiliate content, where you (the affiliate) partner with a company to drive
traffic to their website and earn commissions on any resulting sales. Affiliate
marketing content is an excellent way to generate passive income on your blog
or website.
6.
Write scripts for video creators
If you
understand scriptwriting’s technicalities, you can bring in money by partnering
with a video creator. It’s pretty common for video creators to have great
screen presence—but not-so-great writing skills, so there are plenty of gigs to
be had in this field.
Video content
is exploding in popularity, so now is a great time to get your foot in the door
and add some script-writing experience to your resume. These gigs are often
posted on job boards,
and you can also take the initiative and reach out to some content creators
whose work you enjoy to see if they could use a hand with scriptwriting.
7. Write show notes for podcasts
8.
Create written content for social media
Large companies typically have a marketer (or a team of them) dedicated
to keeping their social media running smoothly. But smaller businesses often
can’t hire a full-time employee to manage their social media presence.
Freelancers are the ideal solution and are a win-win for everyone.
Think about your favorite local ice cream parlor, gift shop, or
espresso stand, and do a little digging into their social media presence. If
you notice that they haven’t posted anything in months or that they struggle
with creating high-quality, engaging content, then you just found an excellent
opportunity to pitch your writing services.
There’s no need to bash them or focus too much on their social media mistakes, but you can start a polite and friendly
conversation where you mention that you noticed room for improvement. Try to
emphasize what they stand to gain from working with you and how much potential
you see in their social media presence.
Before you pitch your social media writing services, make sure
you do your research on fair pricing and know which services you want to offer
at what rates. If a business owner shows interest in working with you, the last
thing you want to do is keep them waiting while you iron out details you could
already have had in place.
9. Produce content for local businesses
While you’re
talking to small, local business owners about their social media content, don’t
forget the other services you can provide as well.
10.
Submit magazine articles
Do you have a
juicy story from your personal life that your friends love hearing over and
over again or a political perspective that incites the “mind-blown” emoji from
every person you share it with? Write it down and turn it into a magazine
article to make money.
The magazine
industry may not be as prominent as it once was, but it is still going strong,
and plenty of freelance writers are getting paid to write magazine articles.
Some magazines pay upwards of $500 per article.
Do a little
research to find the magazines that would be the best fit for your article, and
make sure they haven’t published anything too similar in the recent past.
11.
Create an information product
If you’re an
expert at something, you can monetize that knowledge by creating and selling
informational products. This can be an ebook, a video, a short PDF, or any
electronic format sharing your insights. Don’t be afraid to get creative here!
Online information
products are an excellent way to generate revenue because there are little to
no overhead costs involved. You don’t need to worry about packing and shipping
a physical product, nor do you need to be involved in the transactions once you
handle the initial logistics of making your product available.
12.
Ghostwrite online content
Want to know a
secret?
When you see a
byline on an online article or blog post, there’s a pretty good chance that the
named author didn’t actually write that content. Ghostwriting is not just for
celebrity autobiographies; a lot of blogs and websites hire ghostwriters, too.
13.
Write video game guidebooks
Streaming your
gameplay isn’t the only way for gamers to make money online. If you know a
video game inside and out, consider writing a guidebook for it and selling it
as a PDF.
If you don’t
want to handle the logistics of selling your own product, you can always write
freelance articles and guides for video game websites and magazines.
14. Create destination guides
15.
Write poetry
Poetry may not
be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about making money writing
online, but it’s possible to turn a profit off of your poems. There are several
places you can submit your poetry online for publication, and if your piece is
selected, you’ll get a paycheck on top of bragging rights. Here are some of the
top-paying online poetry publishers:
- The Sun Magazine: Pays
$100-$250
- Poetry Foundation: Pays
$300+
- Boulevard Magazine: Pays $50-$250
- Crazyhorse: Pays
$20-$200
- EPOCH: Pays a minimum of $50 per poem
16.
Transcribe documents
Transcribing is
flexible work that can pay very well once you have some quality pieces in your
portfolio. High-paying transcription jobs often require experience, special
equipment, and specialized medical or legal knowledge.
But don’t let
that discourage you if you think you’d enjoy the work. You can quickly get your
foot in the door by taking on a few simple, lower-paying gigs. Check out these
reputable transcribing sites to learn more:
- TranscribeMe
- QuickTime
- TigerFish
17. Start copywriting
Copywriting can
refer to any writing that is specifically used for promotion and marketing.
This can include content on websites, video scripts, blog posts, emails—you
name it.
Businesses use
copy to promote a product or service and drive the reader to action. Some
companies hire freelance copywriters, some hire copywriters from marketing
agencies that work with multiple companies, and some have staff copywriters.
You can find copywriting work on job boards of all kinds, including Indeed and Zip Recruiter.
18. Create email
sequences
An email
sequence is a series of automated emails sent from a business to its clients at
different sales cycle stages. Companies also send out email sequences when
someone takes a specific action (or lack of action), such as clicking a link in
an email or leaving an e-commerce site with items still in the shopping cart.
If you have a
strong understanding of email marketing tactics, you can work with any company
to create or improve their email sequences. Since more companies are getting
into email marketing,
there are plenty of opportunities to make money writing here.
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