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By Kara Andersen

How to Start a Blogging Business When You’re Broke: The Magic of Profit from Zero

How to Start a Blogging Business When You’re Broke: The Magic of Profit from Zero

You know that feeling that you’ve completely lost control of the situation? That terrifying, groping-around-corners-in-the-dark sensation that accompanies the death of a really good plan you had?

That’s how my blogging business was born.

Around the time I was financially desperate enough to scrounge for stray dimes rather than use my debit card to pay for a coffee, I decided it was time to start a business.

There were a few things that led up to this decision. I wanted to be a freelance writer working out of cafes in Buenos Aires, but I was a broke intern in Chicago. To bridge that gap I accepted a full-time job with a salary and benefits, only to be laid off almost as soon as I’d started.

For me, that was that moment in life when you realize it’s time to take matters into your own hands. And you head back to the drawing board to examine the overwhelming options — none of which will actually fix your paralysis, because they’re all just steps in another plan that you have to create from scratch.

They say it takes money to make money, but I’d already lived for several months not knowing how I was going to pay the next month’s rent. I had to make something out of nothing, fast. Here’s how you work that instant blogging business magic: 

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By Jenn Flynn-Shon

How to Protect Your Blog Posts from Copy-and-Paste Poachers

How to Protect Your Blog Posts from Copy-and-Paste Poachers

Picture this: your heart starts racing as if you just sprinted a marathon.

Cold sweat.

Clammy palms.

Panic ensues.

These were all the feelings that bubbled up to the surface when I discovered my published work had been stolen.

Google alerted me to the fact my first novel was being offered for free download. Only problem? My book isn’t free.

With my jaw on the ground and my stomach in my throat, I took all my panic and channeled it into research so I could fight back.

Here’s what I found out: this issue impacts all writers online. As a blogger, you might be at an even higher risk of having your work hijacked. Luckily there’s something we can all do to find out if our work has been stolen and then put the smack-down on the offenders. 

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By Corey Pemberton

How to Break Free of the Employee Mindset and Make Your Own Freelance Success

How to Break Free of the Employee Mindset and Make Your Own Freelance Success

You don’t feel prepared for this.

School taught you to sit quietly, memorize information, and spit it out during exams.

That was fine for becoming an employee. You just swapped desks for cubicles, textbooks for company policies, and schoolyard crushes for HR nightmares.

But now that you’re freelancing, hanging on to an employee mindset could sabotage your success.

It’s time to break through this mental barrier once and for all.

It’s time to tap into your full potential and write your own freelance blogging success story. 

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By Sophie Lizard

How to Borrow My Clients and Make More Money Blogging

How to Borrow My Clients and Make More Money Blogging

Freelance blogging didn’t sound like this much effort when you first considered it.

You’re working hard — probably harder than you need to — but damn, those top-dollar clients are an elusive bunch. Most of the time, you think yourself lucky if you can find clients who have a budget and no major psychological issues.

I’ve got a solution for this problem. One you might never have tried before.

Ever think of borrowing my clients? They pay pretty good.

Seriously, borrow my clients. Go ahead.

Is something wrong? You look kinda confused. [No, I’m not watching you through the magical powers of the internet. I’m just imagining the expression on your face right now.]

OK, let me show you how this works so you can start borrowing high-paying clients from me ASAP. 

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By Shannon Cutts

6 Crucial Freelance Lessons from Writing for Content Mills

6 Crucial Freelance Lessons from Writing for Content Mills

“Content mills.”

If you’re a writer, just saying those words together is the emotional equivalent of cursing in front of your grandmother.

Truthfully, content mills do make for a ridiculously easy target.

They don’t pay enough.

They work their writers to death.

They churn out crappy copy and turn search engine results into dumpster dashes. They teach writers to be worse at their craft, not better. They eat self-esteem for breakfast. They disappear at the most inopportune moments (like just before payday).

Did I mention they don’t pay enough?

But content mills can also be “crash course” training grounds for long-term success in the grown-up, go-it-yourself freelance world. Here are the 6 most valuable freelancing lessons content mill writers can learn from the experience. 

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