Home Business Ideas for Writers
Who wouldn't love to make money in a profitable home business?
The advantages are right in front of you - set your own hours,
work as much as you want, make money without having to fight
traffic or leave your home. The question is - what's a good home
business? If you're looking for good ideas for a home business,
you don't have to look any further than your own interests and
abilities. A good writer, for instance, has a number of
different ways to create a business based on their avocation and
turn it into a paying vocation.
Home Business Idea #1 for Writers: Freelance Web Content
The newest buzzword in the internet market is 'content'.
Webmasters and business have discovered what surfers have known
all along - content is king. The web sites that get the big
audiences - and attract money-making ads from affiliate programs
- are the ones that have informative news, articles and
tutorials. This is great news for writers. It's created a
booming market for freelance writers who work from home.
Turn your interests into how-to articles, personal reflections
or informative articles on just about any subject you can
imagine, and you'll find people who are looking to buy it.
Home Business Idea #2 for Writers: Teach Writing Workshops
If you have top-notch critiquing skills, a home business helping
others improve their writing may be just the right business for
you. You don't have to invite writers into your home if that
makes you uncomfortable. Local bookstores and coffee shops are
usually thrilled to have a regular group come in - it's great
for their business too.
Home Business Idea #3 for Writers: Ghostwriting
Surprisingly enough, ghostwriting is one of the better paying
segments of the freelancing business. It's not just celebrities
who need someone to put their stories into words, either. There
are many 'ordinary' people who need to write for business, or
who have a story they want to tell, and just can't get the words
put together. You won't get a byline, but you will get paid -
and paid quite well, and isn't that what you're in business for?
Home Business Idea #4 for Writers: Editing and Proofreading
Got a college in your town? If so, you'll find plenty of
freelance work as a proofreader and editor. Students and
professors alike do huge amounts of writing - and a lot of it is
vital to their tenure and their careers. They'll welcome the
services of a good editor or proofreader who understands the
form and formalities of theses, theme papers, dissertations and
abstracts. Depending on the level of difficulty, you can charge
anywhere from $1 to $5 a page for making grammatical corrections
and fixing formatting.
These are just a small sampling of home business ideas for
writers. Just a little creativity and you could easily come up
with another dozen. Just remember that writing talent isn't
enough. The real talent to turning your writing into a home
business is work. Get that concept under your belt, and you'll
be on your way to making a living as a freelance writer - from
home.