On being a content writer
Sep 08, 2005 No Comments »
Yesterday someone asked me what is so great in being a content writer, especially when I had a good grip over my web designing and web programming business? After all, my current occupation is wrought with a plethora of uncertainties. Switching over to a new business (content writing) from an old and established business (web designing & development) does seem like a decision not very prudent. Was it a bad decision? I don’t think so, and I’m not being emotional, sentimental about this. I became a content writer after taking the following facts into consideration:
- I have confidence in my ability as a writer in general and content writer in particular;
- I recognize the worth of good content for every business;
- Gradually people have begun to give more importance to what is written on their websites and so they don’t mind paying a specialist content writer;
- Very quickly I adopt to new working and living environments;
- I had a backup plan;
- Companies are pumping in billions of dollars to generate and manage readable content;
- I have a general sense of the Internet business
Playing with Elance
Sep 05, 2005 No Comments »
There was a time I used to haunt RentACoder.com in search of writing projects. People there expect you to work for pittance — I felt ashamed of even going through project specifications. What part of the wretched universe do they live in? I mean, many offered $1 for “original”, “unique” and “excellent” 600-word articles. I stopped visiting the website and saved myself from a depression attack.
Then I put all my energies (a blessing in disguise, you may say) into reviving my content writing website — AmritHallan.com. I optimized it, switched over to a CSS-based design, attained a good ranking in Google and Yahoo!, and started advertising in AdWords. Work began to flow in and soon I needed to outsource my work.
Of late the queries have subsided despite a good position in the search results. May be some trend, some phase. But I’m not going to wait, although I’m going to analyze why there are only 3-4 business queries per week, whereas there used to be on an average 2 queries everyday. In the meantime I’m trying to get work from Elance.com. The beginning hasn’t been good: I had to pay $110 for a month where I could have just paid $70. They hadn’t clearly mentioned that it was only a $70 subscription that allows you to bid on certain projects, and this was revealed when I had already subscribed for a $40 subscription. In order to bid on the projects I wanted to bid on, I needed to subscribe again. Well, may be my mistake, but, they never responded to my query. But then again, may be there is a holiday there.
Anyway, the good thing is, I have received some response from the clients over there.

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