“I have ways of making money that you know nothing of.” John D. Rockefeller
Now that you know that you are perfectly qualified for SEO writing, I want to share with you some of the advantages of earning money in this manner. And there are many. Here are five of the biggest reasons why people love this business model.
1. You have potential for high earnings 먹튀검증.
The beauty of this system is that it can allow you to earn an extremely good hourly wage for your time. When I first started out, I averaged about $20 per hour for my time. However, within a few months, I was averaging around $35-$40 per hour, and sometimes hitting spikes of $60 per hour. A year later, I was almost always making $50-60 per hour of my time.
There are several reasons for the quick increase in hourly wage.
Your hourly wage is based largely on how quickly you can bang out an article. If you’re getting paid $15 for a 500-word article, and it takes you one hour to get it done, then you’ve made $15 per hour, working from home, in your pajamas if you want to!
However, the more you do this, the faster you’ll get at researching, writing, and editing your articles. After a while, you may find yourself finishing a 500-word article in 20 minutes ? do three of those in an hour and BOOM! You just made $45 an hour.
(Don’t worry about your typing speed… none of us are born as speed-typists after all. However, that can be fixed with a bit of time and effort. If you sign up for the Money Machine Inner Circle (it’s FREE), I’ll provide you with a list of my favorite resources, including a free online typing class that will teach you how to improve your typing in the exact same way that I learned to type many years ago!)
But believe me, if you continue to improve your writing skills (and you will, right?), you can do better than $15 per 500 word article.
Here’s an example of a client who is offering $20 per 500 words (4 cents per word) to freshen up an article, $25 per 500 words (5 cents per word) for a new SEO article, and as much as $40 per 500 words (8 cents per word) for web copy.
I did some work for this individual, and was paid as agreed upon.
(The screenshots of our e-mail correspondence are slightly different in appearance because I was using two different e-mail accounts at the time…)
Anyhow, the longer you do this, the better you’ll be at finding higher paying clients.
First of all, you’ll have more experience and feel more confident about asking for higher prices.
Secondly, the more writing you do, the better your work will be, and that alone will justify higher prices for your work. Soon, you could be getting paid $20 for a 500-word article. And if you’re still able to bang out three of those in an hour, you’ll make $60 per hour of your time.
And later still, you can find clients who will pay you $30 for a 500-word article ? that will allow you to spend a bit more time on each article, say 30 minutes, and still earn $60 an hour.
At these rates, you can see how you wouldn’t need to write that many articles per working day to end up making a few thousand dollars per month. For example, if you make $30 per article, and write 5 of them per day, 5 days a week, and it takes you only 30 minutes to finish each one, that’s 2.5 hours of work per working day to bring home an extra $3000 per month.
Say you don’t need $3000 per month ? then work less. You could do 2 articles per day, 5 days per week, and bring home an extra $1200 per month, working only an hour per working day.
Bring on as many clients as you need to reach your income goals.
Even if all you can do is write a single $30 article in an hour, you’ll be making more than four times the federal minimum wage ? not half bad at all if you ask me!
A Look into the Future
The longer you keep at this, the more likely it is that your writing will improve to the point where you can branch out into higher paying work, including writing for blogs that pay $50 or even over $100 or more per 500-word post!
But don’t take my word for it. If you do a simple Google search for “blogs that pay $100 an article,” you’ll see lots of options come up.
Once you really know what you’re doing, you can move past the people who want nothing more than low-budget articles for the search engines. You can start to pursue clients who are have more sophisticated needs. Often, they sell products that are expensive and quite complex. These types of clients need to explain what they’re selling in a way that gets people excited about it and itching to buy ? they need writers who can provide regular, informative blog posts that will help them to build their e-mail list, establish them as an authority in their field, and attract new customers.
For clients like these, $100 per 500-word blog post is a pittance and they won’t blink when you quote your rates.
Obviously this kind of thing isn’t something you’ll pursue from the start, but I wanted you to know what’s out there so you can start thinking about where you might be able to take your writing business over the long-term.
This higher paying work can be more fun to do, and you’ll be less rushed when producing content.