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The Easiest, Fastest Way in the World to Make Money as a Freelance Writer

 

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So you want to be a writer? And you want to be paid for your work. This means writing a best selling novel, maybe a screen play, perhaps a series for prime time television. Isn’t that how you make your living as a writer? The answer to those questions is definitely ‘NO’. There are many other ways to make very good money from your writing skills which take far less time than any of those genres mentioned earlier and which can also be very much more profitable. We’re talking today of a writing genre commonly called ‘filler writing’.

Fillers are short manuscripts that can be written in minutes and churned out in very high volume and they are sometimes referred to as ‘paragraphs’.

Though we shall refer here to most short written pieces as fillers, it should be mentioned that the term has several different meanings. Sometimes it includes readers’ letters, sometimes not, and many publications keep their filler sections separate from that featuring paid letters from readers. Among the many categories of writing traditionally termed ‘fillers’ one finds anecdotes, recipes, poems, odd things children say, press errors, and many more.

It really doesn’t matter what you call it, the fact remains that concentrating on these shorter pieces can be extremely profitable, and markets are plentiful.

I’m sure the person does not exist who can not grow a useful first or second income from writing fillers and readers’ letters. And there’s also no shortage of Internet and offline publications desperate to add new and talented filler writers to their books.

Why not become a filler writer today, why not help yourself to payments of just a few dollars or many hundreds of dollars paid for any of dozens of filler types used in most newspapers and magazines today?

Avril Harper is a highly successful freelance writer and the author of How to Be a Five Minute Writer



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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