Should You Write Free Content Or Not?
I can’t count the amount of time i have heard countless real writers convincingly & stubbornly say that writing for free is a NO-NO. Since when? Being a beginning writer, I listened to and followed this advice, accepting it as solid gold. Quite frankly, between you & me, it is a pile of bull.
I’m an out of the box writer & I say writing for free or love is a YES-YES. In the event you’ve fallen out of the routine of writing, this may prime your pump, so to speak. We will get those squeaky wheels spinning, apply some oil (writing), & before you are aware of it, you will be moving along in no time at all.
Now i’m not advising that you should write for free forever. What I’m saying is that on occasion we tend to fail to remember the enjoyment we once experienced when writing from our hearts.
I believe all writing, regardless of whether you’re writing at no cost or writing for money, is all fine. I also think you may need a solid measure of both. Should you write for pay, then you will know how taxing & exhausting the entire process is. It gets very overwhelming at times. Writing because of the sheer love of writing enables you to be inventive & write what you are passionate about.
This is why writers must write & submit to article sites. Here are numerous reasons:
It will give you lots of practice writing.
You will set a writing goal and witness it come to fruition, that will encourage you to go higher on your next desired goals.
You will learn to write a compelling bio for your posts.
Do you have a blog? Your bio will compel and draw new visitors.
You will also build up trust.
You will also learn how to write to command a visitor to wait and browse.
At no cost marketing for yourself! What is greater than this?
You will also build yourself up as an expert in what you’re writing about. And this means people will pay you for good content in the future.
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June 19, 2010
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Posted by Lindsey Ponce
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