Writing Quick for Cash: Turn Your Way with Words into Real Money

Writing Quick for Cash: Turn Your Way with Words into Real Money

by Oberlin (Author)

Synopsis

Getting paid to write is every aspiring scribe's dream, but Writing for Quick Cash gives writers the tools and resources to make it reality. From researching potential clients to negotiating maximum pay rates, writers will learn every conceivable strategy for generating a steady flow of rewarding assignments that pay real money. Oberlin shows experienced and novice writers how to: survey opportunities in business and technical writing, online content, periodicals, book projects, greeting cards, newsletters, and much more; market ideas and services to publishers, corporations, and others; work with clients and editors smoothly and professionally; create an efficient home office set-up for maximum productivity; write like a journalist - without taking journalism classes; make the most of the latest and best writing software; and, augment income through teaching, speaking, and editing jobs. Filled with sage advice and savvy strategy, Writing for Quick Cash reveals a wealth of opportunities for full-timers and moonlighters alike .

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Amacom
Published: 01 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0814471994
ISBN 13: 9780814471999

Media Reviews
Career Opportunity News: The author provides a wealth of information along with the interesting real-life examples. An easy-to-read and useful publication.

Richard Pachter, Knight Ridder News Service: The breadth of Oberlinis experience and expertise makes for an unusually useful book for either advanced beginners or inexperienced academics seeking to turn pro.


Career Opportunity News: The author provides a wealth of information along with the interesting real-life examples. An easy-to-read and useful publication.

Richard Pachter, Knight Ridder News Service: The breadth of Oberlinis experience and expertise makes for an unusually useful book for either advanced beginners or inexperienced academics seeking to turn pro.


Career Opportunity News: The author provides a wealth of information along with the interesting real-life examples. An easy-to-read and useful publication.

Richard Pachter, Knight Ridder News Service: The breadth of Oberlinis experience and expertise makes for an unusually useful book for either advanced beginners or inexperienced academics seeking to turn pro.


Career Opportunity News: The author provides a wealth of information along with the interesting real-life examples. An easy-to-read and useful publication.

Richard Pachter, Knight Ridder News Service: The breadth of Oberlinis experience and expertise makes for an unusually useful book for either advanced beginners or inexperienced academics seeking to turn pro.

Author Bio
Loriann Hoff Oberlin (North Potomac, MD) is the author of several books, including Working at Home While the Kids Are There, Too. She has contributed to Woman's Day, The Saturday Evening Post, and other publications, and teaches aspiring writers.