Author Archive: Katherine Huether

Writers: Don’t Get Stuck in the “Low Pay” Zone!

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I am a big fan of using sites like iWriter, Textbroker, and The Content Authority (all sites I have personally used and have enjoyed) but I do know that it is all too easy to get stuck.  I have personally used iWriter, Textbroker, and The Content Authority, all with great results. Right now, my favorite is iWriter simply because there is so much work available, I know I can log in and always find at least a few articles to write.

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Is Being a Success Your Only Option?

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I need to come clean about something. My goal is to build my writing business to the point where I will have a six figure income.

Currently, I am reading Tony Robbin’s Awaken the Giant Within and I read something that really made sense. I’m paraphrasing but the basic idea is that in order to be successful, we need to believe that what we want will absolutely happen. In other words, the only option is that we will succeed – there is no other alternative.

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Think Outside The Box to Find Work

Think Outside the Box For Writing Jobs

When looking for freelance writing jobs, it can be all too easy to try the same things over and over again. This is a mistake I made shortly before I got burned out a few years ago. I had just experienced the loss of my best paying gig to date and I struggled to find work that was as fulfilling. So, I turned to the content mills, freelance bid sites, and applying for low paying gigs on sites like Craigslist.

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Starting My Writing Career Was Hard!

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I’ve been a writer for over a decade and I’ve been making money at it since the beginning. Honestly, I’ve made it this long because I am stubborn. I did a lot of things wrong and I didn’t necessary have an easy start. Here’s a list of all the things that I’ve found difficult about turning my love for writing into a career.

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Has SEO Ruined My Writing?

SEO Writing

I got some feedback today from my place of work that my writing is “too SEO” oriented.

All I can say is, CRAP … Looks like I picked up some bad habits from the old days of search engine optimization that have affected my writing.

My writing is filled with keywords and I can’t help it. The sentences are short and the content is impersonal. This is the way I have written for “others” for as long as I can remember.

Here’s the crux of my problem – I have a partition in my brain. On one side, there’s my personal writing. On the other, I have my “writing for others” stored. Client writing, by default, takes on a robotic tone because none of them have ever wanted me to make my writing too personal.

The problem is that at work, we have clients whom we write for in a ghostwriting capacity which means that it has to take on a more “blog oriented” tone – much as I am writing right now.

Apparently, I need to write like this at my place of work but it is hard to jump over to the “personal side” of my writing brain so that my writing better pleases my employer. Fortunately, I am used to getting critiqued. As a writer, it happens all the time. I can adapt, it’s cool.

But the question remains – how am I going to make that jump? For now, my strategy is to pretend that the blog I am writing for is mine and see if that helps the situation anyway.

Also, I am starting to write fiction and poetry again. Through that process, I bet my writing will open up a little.

I am all for writers taking on clients, writing SEO content, and writing for the content mills. However, don’t let that affect your overall writing style to the point where you’re having a hard time turning it off like I am!

I Have a Question For You

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I am entering a new phase of this blog. As you may recall, I originally started this blog as a way to share with you my journey of making money online. You know what? Even though that is still my mission, I’ve realized that this blog needs to evolve in the same way that my business is. Here’s some more information about what I’ll be doing with this blog.

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How to Improve Your Writing Skills

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Have you ever wondered how to improve your writing skills? As a professional writer, I often wonder if my writing is stagnating or if my efforts to improve my writing are really paying off.

Sometimes, my answer exists when I look back. The other day, I found an old college writing portfolio. I could tell I was young then. I suspect I am better now, after all these years of experience. Age is a good teacher.

Aside from that, there are some practical ways to improve your writing. I thought I would share with you some of my favorite methods.

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My Struggle to Stay Focused

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When I successfully ran a marathon, it was because I diligently trained for months beforehand. When I learned German, it’s because I studies. A lot. As you can see, I’ve had moments where I’ve been able to focus and I’ve achieved success.

It helps for me to remember these moments, otherwise it’s easy to get discouraged while I have a day where I lack focus, like this one.

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