Learn to Write
Saturday, December 29th, 2007“Learn to write” might seem like kind of a superfluous section. After all, if you want to start a freelance writing career, then obviously you already know at least a bit about how to write. Still, all of us can use tips that can help us to learn to write in order to further our careers that much more.
Different writing styles are required for different writing markets, something that making a living writing for the Internet has demonstrated very clearly to me.
Writing for the Internet is not like writing for newspapers or magazines, and it is certainly not like the creative writing that most of us, as writers, hope that we will one day be able to earn money doing.
Tricks and Tips
There are different tricks and tips that need to be remembered whenever you attempt to get on your keyboard and create content that will be of interest to web surfers and therefore web developers, and the whole process can get even more involved when you throw in different web building strategies such as search engine optimization.
There are also the pitfalls such as writer’s block. I get stuck with it and appreciate any input on how you overcome writers block.
Helpful Information
In this section, we will look at different places where you can find helpful information when it comes to creating content that does well on the Internet. I am hoping that this site will become your main reference point. I have learned a lot about my own Internet writing style through the example of other writers, and I think that the broader your knowledge base and sources on this subject are, the better.
Online Creative Writing Courses
I think we will also use this section to dig up information about online creative writing courses. I have mentioned in other articles that a lot of writers seem to think that education in writing is somehow counter productive, but I strongly disagree.
There is a lot to be said for a continued desire to learn to write in a more effective manner, and there are plenty of materials out there to help you do so. In fact there are probably more online creative writing courses out there than there are practical web related ones, which is absolutely acceptable to me because I am more interested in the practical side of things.
Synthesis Through Ongoing Learning
Of course you might be gifted enough to create a synthesis between your creative writing abilities and the things you learn about writing for the Internet. In that case, you stand to gain an awful lot as long as you know where to look for opportunities and how to go about landing clients!

