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Now, contrast this with her counterpa Make Money Online At Home - The Work from Home Millionaire I'll bet that if I took a microphone, went out in public and asked 50 people if they would write me a 600-word essay for $5 or $10, most would say no.I know a 27 year old millionaire who works from home. He dabbled in affiliate marketing as a way to supplement his income. Six months later he made more as an affiliate than he did at his day job. So he quit his day job. Just two years he made over a million dollars.Jeremy Palmer is now recognized as one of the top 5-10% of affiliate marketers, or a super affiliate. He did it through one of the most ideal online businesses: affiliate My point? Many want to enter the world of freelance writing, but quickly get discouraged when they see just how low-paying it can be. I read a lot about freelance writing because I write a blog about the business of freelancing, and so have to keep my fingers on the pulse of the market. The debate around rate, specifically, what's too low and what's acceptable is an ongoing one. I even wrote an article on it entitled, Should Freelance Writers Have a Minimum Wage? As I continue to read articles on both sides of the equation, I started to think about what the argument is really about. AND, I missed the boat. I don't necessarily think it's about a rate, as much as it's about lifestyle. What do I mean? The "High Stakes" Freelance Writer Breaking down the "argument" about rates, I went to the bottom of the issue - making enough to sustain whatever your goal is. For some, those goals are making a full-time living from home. So, for this "high stakes" freelance writer, receiving $5 or $10 for a 600 word article would be a waste of time. After all, she has a mortgage to pay, car insurance, healthcare, etc. She needs to make more than that. For this person, her goal may be $50,000/year. Broken down by week, that's $1,000* [$200/day]. So, she needs to make $22.22 hour to make her goal. If it took her 45 minutes to an hour to complete this article, then she starts out over $12/hour in the hole. So, when this type of person seeds and ad offering $10 for 600 words, she's insulted and angry. Why? Because it is not aligned with her goal - to pay all of her bills from her freelance career. *The above calculations were based on working 50 weeks out of the year and 9 hours a day. Now, contrast this with her counterpar Adsense Alternatives g, and so have to keep my fingers on the pulse of the market. The debate around rate, specifically, what's too low and what's acceptable is an ongoing one. I even wrote an article on it entitled, Should Freelance Writers Have a Minimum Wage?I remember when Adsense first hit the scene, it was the biggest thing since the Internet itself. Once people started getting the hang of creating Adsense optimized sites, incomes were going through the roof. It wasn't uncommon for somebody with just a few sites to make a hundred dollars a day with Adsense. Sadly, those days are long behind us. With the sweeping changes at Google and lower bids for content sites, Adsense income has taken a bi As I continue to read articles on both sides of the equation, I started to think about what the argument is really about. AND, I missed the boat. I don't necessarily think it's about a rate, as much as it's about lifestyle. What do I mean? The "High Stakes" Freelance Writer Breaking down the "argument" about rates, I went to the bottom of the issue - making enough to sustain whatever your goal is. For some, those goals are making a full-time living from home. So, for this "high stakes" freelance writer, receiving $5 or $10 for a 600 word article would be a waste of time. After all, she has a mortgage to pay, car insurance, healthcare, etc. She needs to make more than that. For this person, her goal may be $50,000/year. Broken down by week, that's $1,000* [$200/day]. So, she needs to make $22.22 hour to make her goal. If it took her 45 minutes to an hour to complete this article, then she starts out over $12/hour in the hole. So, when this type of person seeds and ad offering $10 for 600 words, she's insulted and angry. Why? Because it is not aligned with her goal - to pay all of her bills from her freelance career. *The above calculations were based on working 50 weeks out of the year and 9 hours a day. Now, contrast this with her counterpa 5 Tips To Guarantee Trading Success (1) ed the boat. I don't necessarily think it's about a rate, as much as it's about lifestyle. What do I mean?If you have any experience with trading or even if you don’t, here are some tips that I have learnt from one of the roughest schools in life. What school would that be? Why that would be from the school of hard knocks. Yup, the lessons learned were painful and expensive but the lesson got across very well. So hopefully, these tips will save you the pain and financial lessons I had to endure.1.Trading is simple, but it isn’t easy. If y The "High Stakes" Freelance Writer Breaking down the "argument" about rates, I went to the bottom of the issue - making enough to sustain whatever your goal is. For some, those goals are making a full-time living from home. So, for this "high stakes" freelance writer, receiving $5 or $10 for a 600 word article would be a waste of time. After all, she has a mortgage to pay, car insurance, healthcare, etc. She needs to make more than that. For this person, her goal may be $50,000/year. Broken down by week, that's $1,000* [$200/day]. So, she needs to make $22.22 hour to make her goal. If it took her 45 minutes to an hour to complete this article, then she starts out over $12/hour in the hole. So, when this type of person seeds and ad offering $10 for 600 words, she's insulted and angry. Why? Because it is not aligned with her goal - to pay all of her bills from her freelance career. *The above calculations were based on working 50 weeks out of the year and 9 hours a day. Now, contrast this with her counterpa Green Eggs and Spam writer, receiving $5 or $10 for a 600 word article would be a waste of time. After all, she has a mortgage to pay, car insurance, healthcare, etc. She needs to make more than that.To clarify, I am not talking about rotten eggs or that horrible stuff the poor depression dwellers had to eat, I am talking about computer e-mail spam.What is this spam I speak of?Spam is best defined as unsolicited and unwanted commercial electronic messages or e-mails that are sent to large numbers of people.Ask any computer user and the most annoying thing about having and using e-mail is the annoying amount of spam y For this person, her goal may be $50,000/year. Broken down by week, that's $1,000* [$200/day]. So, she needs to make $22.22 hour to make her goal. If it took her 45 minutes to an hour to complete this article, then she starts out over $12/hour in the hole. So, when this type of person seeds and ad offering $10 for 600 words, she's insulted and angry. Why? Because it is not aligned with her goal - to pay all of her bills from her freelance career. *The above calculations were based on working 50 weeks out of the year and 9 hours a day. Now, contrast this with her counterpa Are You Afraid to Start Investing? icle, then she starts out over $12/hour in the hole."It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that things are difficult!" Lucius Annaeus Seneca (5 BC - 65 AD)If you're just starting out as an investor, doesn't matter your age, it's kind of scary!You know you're supposed to do something with your money, but what?Where do you really start and what's considered safe?First ... Relax!Don't think you have to know ev So, when this type of person seeds and ad offering $10 for 600 words, she's insulted and angry. Why? Because it is not aligned with her goal - to pay all of her bills from her freelance career. *The above calculations were based on working 50 weeks out of the year and 9 hours a day. Now, contrast this with her counterpart. The Low-Balling Freelance Writer This freelancer sees the same ad -- $10 for 600 words - and is excited. After reading 50, 60 or 70 ads of $1-$2 for 300-400 word SEO articles, this really stands out. Hey, she thinks, "I can do that." Even if I only did two or three per day and it took me an hour to do each one, that's $100-$150/week, more than enough to cover my monthly car payment and have something left over to go out to eat with my girlfriends. "I'm applying!" So, why is she excited? She only needs a part-time income and wants to find something from home. She's very satisfied in her full-time job and has no plans to leave. This type of gig only costs her time. She doesn't have to commute to a part-time gig. This saves on gas, food and perhaps the upkeep of a uniform. She can come straight home, log on, put in her 2-3 hours a night and be done with it. What's wrong with either scenario? Does the low-balling freelance writer undercut the high-stakes freelance writer? Should the high-stakes writer be angry at the low-baller? Should the low-baller not be excited about her low-paying assignment? The wonderful thing about living in the good ole US of A is capitalism - for better or worse. So, although I personally think that there should be some type of minimum wage for freelance writers, I'm pleased to live in a country that lets the masses decide for themselves what they want. And, I think the majority have spoken on this issue - as the number of ads seeking 500 words for
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