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Last week I made a post: Additional Income Streams for Freelance Writers. In it, I explained that I would shortly be starting a blog showing others how to earn money through the Google AdSense program. As promised, the blog has launched and I am hoping that a lot of you will head on over, give it a look, and subscribe to the RSS feed and/or for email updates.

The new blog is called ChrisAdsense.com. As you can see, I kept with the “Chris” brand. Over there, all the posts will be based around my goal of earning more money with AdSense. I plan on posting almost everyday on the steps I am taking to build out more sites and increase my income. You will find everything from how I choose my topics to best keyword research practices to how much money I am earning.

Just like this blog, I hope to supply high quality information that can help many of you take your online income to the next level. Working for yourself as a freelance writer is a great joy – it has treated me well over the years. With additional income streams, such as Google AdSense, you may be closer than you realize to replacing your 9 – 5 job.

So, if you get a chance check out my new blog. I am confident that you will enjoy the content! 

 

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1 Comment »Google AdSenseOctober 26th, 2009

Additional Income Streams for Freelance Writers

As a freelance writer you may be looking for additional streams of income. There are many ways that you can earn money outside of your client work. What you decide to do depends on your experience, and of course, what you are most interested in.

I enjoy freelance writing so much that I plan on it always being my number one income stream. That being said, I have been growing other areas of my business. Most notably, I have been building AdSense sites as a way of generating some extra money and setting up a passive income stream.

Over the past few weeks many members of my freelance writing course have asked me to talk to them more about my other income streams. While I don’t have a problem doing so with members, I don’t want to bring the topic into this blog too often. After all, most of the people who come here are interested in learning about freelance writing. For this reason, I have decided to start another blog showing others how to make money with AdSense. I plan on it being a “journal” type blog in which I show readers what I am doing everyday of the week. To go along with this, I hope to include some income statistics for motivation.

Once the blog launches, which should be in a day or so, I will post the URL and invite everybody over. From there, I hope to build a solid and dedicated readership – much like the one that Chrisblogging.com has.

So, if you are interested in additional income streams I hope to be able to help you in the very near future. Stay tuned!

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2 Comments »Freelance WritingOctober 23rd, 2009

Don’t just talk about becoming a Freelance Writer, Do It

Are you the type of person who talks about something so long that they eventually get tired of it? If so, you don’t want this to happen with freelance writing. Follow this advice: if you want to become a freelance writer you eventually have to stop talking and go for it. I know too many people who missed the boat because they never took the leap. You don’t want to be next – this is a horrible feeling.

Don’t get me wrong, you definitely want to research the freelance writing industry and receive as much advice as you can. But at the same time you can only learn so much before you have to get started. The more you think about something the easier it will become to find a reason for not doing it. In the end, this may hold you back from ever chasing a career as a freelance writer.

How long have you been thinking about becoming a freelance writer? What has been holding you back? Once you answer these two questions you will have a much better idea of where you stand. For instance, if you have been talking about this for a year, but have yet to do anything, something is wrong. You need to change your ways soon or you will never make any progress. You also need to know what has been holding you back. Obviously, some people have a very good reason for not going full steam ahead. Others think they have a reason, but really don’t.

Don’t continue to talk about becoming a freelance writer. Instead, take action. You probably have all the knowledge you need for the time being. As you start your career you can continue to learn and grow as a person and professional. When you decide to “go for it” you are closer than ever to reaching all your goals!

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2 Comments »Freelance WritingOctober 22nd, 2009
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