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Online Writing Jobs Will Have Fewer Competitors

If you want to become a freelance writer and bid for online jobs, get ready because you're going to be able to charge more and have fewer competitors in the business. The reason is more freelance writers are steering clear of ghostwriting gigs with the onset of PLR sales.

PLR stands for private label rights. Instead of ghostwriting for one buyer and one payment, you set your content up for sale at dirt cheap prices so that the masses can buy them and you make a whole lot more than you do when you're working for a ghostwriting client.

In the course PLR ATM, Tiffany Dow (former ghostwriter who runs a successful PLR store), teaches her fellow freelancers how to say goodbye to demanding clients, annoying deadlines, and one time paying gigs.

While some marketers can afford the higher rates of a good ghostwriter, you've probably realized that most try to get you to bid the least amount possible. You wind up cutting your fees just to land the job, and then you have to cater to the clients' needs on top of that.

When you sell PLR content (which comes in the form of blog posts, articles, email autoresponders, reports and eBooks, product reviews, and sales copy), you are in control. You choose how the business operates.

You get to pick the topic. You get to choose what type of writing you'll do. You're the one who determines the length. You pick the deadline (if you have one at all). You set the price. And you set the rules.

You may be nervous about setting low prices at first, but let's look at the profit potential for PLR versus ghostwritten content. Tiffany was a successful freelance writer on Elance.com you can look up her profile under the username writertiff. She charged $20 per page, which is much higher than the usual freelance payout at online writing job sites.

A typical 50-page pack of writing would pay her $1,000 but you have to take out Elance fees from that, plus payment processor fees. She created a 57-page pack of PLR that she charges a mere $1 per page for and she's already made almost $10,000 from that single pack.

So let the competitors bid for the online writing jobs that burden them with deadlines, fussy clients and topics you're often less than enthusiastic about. You'll be using PLR ATM to open your own content store and reaping all the rewards of profits without any of the hassles of freelancing.

Online Writing Jobs Will Have Fewer Competitors

By: Tony Stevens




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