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Freelance Writing Income: September 2007

This is my third month for disclosing my freelance writing income. If you missed the first two, check out July and August; it will give you a good idea of where I am coming from and what I have accomplished as of late.

My income in September was spread out pretty evenly from beginning to end. Even though a lot of my income came from repeat clients, I also secured several new jobs during the month. This should definitely help to increase my income throughout October, and hopefully far into the future.

Here are my freelance writing income stats for September 2007.

Number of Completed Projects: 21
Payment by PayPal: 19
Payment by Check: 1
Payment by Bank Wire: 1
Total Income: $4,891.16

September’s income was not quite as high as last month. But with that being said, on average, I only worked 4 hour days last month. I spent the second half of each day, as well as the weekends, working on some new projects. While I would like to spend eight hours a day on freelance writing alone, in order to get other projects up and running I need to concede time somewhere. Even though I cut back on my hours, my income remained above $4,500 which is what I strive for month in and month out.

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12 Responses to “Freelance Writing Income: September 2007”

  1. Jamaipanese Says:

    wow, i wish I could make half that

  2. BlogsTheme.com Says:

    Congrats on your earnings! That’s a lot of money if you’ve worked just 4hours/day!

  3. Sudarshan Says:

    WOW chris,good work and I am sure your hardwork will always get you more :)

  4. chrisblogging Says:

    Thanks for the encouraging words!

  5. Deborah Dera Says:

    Congratulations! I just realized I made $23.00 last month! Good thing I still have my day job :)

  6. Blogging The Movie Says:

    you are doing something right.. good job with the freelance writing.

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  8. Amyee Says:

    Once again, good work Chris! I made $1 last month through my blog, while all my submissions were rejected. Oh wells, I’ll keep going.

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