Content Writing, SEO And Selling SEO Services

1. Earn as a content writer

Content writing involves planning and writing content for online channels. It is usually part of a digital marketing strategy and can include writing a wide range of content types including articles, blog posts, posts for social media, and scripts for videos.

To become a content writing specialist, you’ll need to develop a variety of skills and meet certain qualifications. This includes:

If you want to work for a company you should plan on having a college degree, usually in journalism, marketing, or communications. College degrees are less important as a freelancer. Below is my health tips blog with Adsense on it.

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Whether you work independently or with a company, obtaining different content marketing certifications can help boost both your skills and reputation.

There are plenty of content marketing courses both free and paid that you can use to get certified.

It’s also good practice to start your own blog. This will allow you to further develop your skills and can serve as a selling point when looking to secure a job or freelance clients.

How much money can you make as a content writing specialist?

It depends on the job position and a number of other factors. For example, if you work in a company, the average base salary for content writers varies.

If you work as a content marketing freelancer, you can get paid per piece (per article, etc). You can charge anywhere between $0.10 to $0.50 for each word you write. The exact rate depends on the type of content and your level of expertise on the subject.

You can also build the necessary skills and become a content marketing specialist. In this case, the average salary for a content marketing specialist also varies. This number will vary based on your location and level of experience.

2. SEO (Search Engine Optimization), selling SEO services

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is one of the most important areas of digital marketing to master as it can be useful in a variety of different roles.

As a SEO worker, you can sell your services to clients less versed in the matter.

To become a SEO expert, you’ll first need to understand the fine details of how search engines work.

After that, you need to begin developing your SEO skills. There is no shortage of SEO material on the web. It is recommended to find a high-quality SEO course as you can easily get lost sifting through the endless amount of articles

As your knowledge and skills begin to grow, you’ll want to get familiar with the popular SEO tools to help streamline the way you work.

SEO is constantly changing so it’s important to stay up to date on all the latest SEO changes and be able to adjust your projects accordingly.

To successfully sell your services, you’ll need to build a network of potential clients.

Create a website to provide your background in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and list your services. You can start a blog and put your SEO skills to work by driving targeted traffic to your site.

As you start to gain clients, you’ll want to keep detailed records of your results so you can create case studies you can use to win more business.

How much can you make as a SEO worker?

The average hourly rate for SEO consultants vary, depending on the type of customer and site involved, service charge varies, can be between $5 to $125 depending on determining factor. 

Prices vary per country and experience. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) experts work for many online businesses and companies.

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11 More Lessons Learned In The Corporate World (Take Note)

Here are 11 more lessons to learn while working in the cooperate world. Read the first part  of 29 lessons here.

  1. Nobody is your friend, not even the guys you eat lunch with every day
  2. Nobody is indispensable. Anybody can be laid off any day.
  3. Never waste time listening to management podcasts, attending town-halls or post work self-funded drink parties as they don't have any impact on your salary, promotion or job security.
  4. Try to attend as many technical training as you can which are paid for by your employer.
  5. Never send emails late night or over the weekends thinking that people will get impressed. There are already people in your team who have seen it and done it all and only fools work overtime.
  6. Become awesome at the work you do. Focus on learning the latest skills applicable to your field. That will save your life when you are laid off or want to change employer.
  7. Don't waste time on feedback or year end assessments and don't take them seriously. No matter how hard you work or the value you add, you will always be made to feel below average.
  8. Fight hard to get a raise by constantly raising your compensation issue with senior managers in private meetings. No company wants to pay more and one needs to snatch his share of goodies.
  9. Never share your family or any other problem/weakness with anybody at work.
  10. Make a genuine effort to help others who need some help from you specific to your knowledge or skill. The cycle of Karma will enable you to get the same help when you need the same.
  11. Never use capital case or offensive words in any written communication that can be used as an evidence of your unprofessional behavior and be used against you.
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