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Constant-Content.com : A Great Site for WritersMaking a living as a freelance writer is a challenge, to say the least. Writing short stories is my passion, but most months, it doesn't bring in enough to buy milk, let alone to pay the bills. Writers who are just starting out need a second job, preferably something that they can do from home, something that will give them a flexible schedule--and, if it's something that allows them to write and get paid for it, so much the better! Enter Constant Content. I'll admit that I was skeptical at first; I've never been caught by an Internet scam, and I didn't intend to start now. So I did my homework, researched the site, got recommendations from friends who had actually used it...and the more I researched, the more I liked what I saw. Constant Content allows you to write web content and market it to a wide audience. They make their money from fees which come out of each article you sell, and they're up-front and honest about where their money comes from and where it's going. I liked that. They make no claims that you'll get rich from their site; you make what you're willing to work for, and, as with all freelance work, you may submit an article, and not have it sell. And they're up-front about that, too. So I joined. I researched what was selling, and at what prices, and I wrote several articles, and posted them. And you know what? Some of them sold! I didn't become a millionaire that first week. Shoot, I didn't even become a thousandaire. But I made enough to cover that week's bills. So I kept writing, and submitting articles. I did more research, stayed on top of what content was selling and what people were requesting--and the next week, I made enough to cover that week's bills. Constant Content isn't a get-rich-quick scheme, thank God. And they don't charge you anything to sign up and start working, either. It does take work. It takes work to figure out what's selling, and at what prices; then it takes work to write the articles. Some articles will sell; others won't. But if you're willing to work, you can make a modest living at Constant Content, and still have time for the writing you really love. Are you intrigued yet? If so, don't just take my word for it! Visit the site, HERE, and sign up! It's free. There are no hidden costs involved in joining Constant Content; they make their money when you do. No costs means no risk--so what are you waiting for?! |