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Put your marketing and writing skills

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:55 am
by zihadhosenjm60
Put your marketing and writing skills to work with this small business idea.
How to Start Freelance Content Marketing as a Side Business
From personal experience as a freelance content marketer, I can vouch for the profitability in this industry. I grew my side business into a $160,000/yr business before quitting my day job to pursue this small whatsapp canada idea full-time; all you need is the right skills and experience to back it up. With startups, established brands, and even notable influencers needing to build credibility and grow their brands, professionals who can serve up compelling content enjoy a huge demand for their services.

Since brands will always need high quality content to bring in new customers, your skills will always remain an asset to invest in—especially since the nature of creating a content marketing strategy is an ever-evolving one. Start by tapping into your existing network with this business idea and begin tracking down local small business owners who could benefit from your marketing tactics, do a bang up job, ask for referrals and grow from there to the point where you’re doing things like guest blogging and blogger outreach and spreading out to a wider market.

71. Freelance eBook Writing Business
Whether selling your own ebooks or writing for others, this business is for serious writers.
Freelance eBook Writing for Authors to Make Money on the Side
If you’ve always wanted to publish your own book as a small business idea, there never been a better time than now. That’s because access to self-publishing tools and marketplaces has never been easier and more affordable. One eBook writer I know currently earns up to a couple of thousand bucks each month from six ebooks she published; while you can reportedly demand around $1,000 per eBook project serving as a ghostwriter. My good friend, Caroline Beaton used freelance writing as her side business idea to eventually go from secretary to self-employed, while focusing on her own personal development and looking inward to discover what she’s truly passionate about.