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My Approach to Getting Paid Blogging Jobs

posted by marybabysteps on January 6, 2009 9:22 pm

I recently had a number of folks DM me on Twitter, asking how they can get paid blogging jobs.  Listen, folks, I'm certainly no pro blogger.  I simply tweeted to someone that I recently got another paid blogging job, and it seems to have been taken out of context.  I sent the people a quick DM with som links of where to find jobs, but after thinking about it, I realized I have more to say on the matter.

I do have two paid blogging jobs.  One is on a fill-in basis, only about twice a month, for Family Eden.  My newest is a blog for college students called And You Will Graduate.  I'm very excited about this opportunity because I will be writing about issues pertaining to my former career as a college academic adviser.  I loved helping students, and now I get to combine my knowledge of higher education with my new passion for writing.  Here's my advice for getting your foot in the door as a paid blogger.

Network

It really is worth your time to get involved with social networking.  I met Ana Castro of Family Eden on Twitter.  She saw that I was interactive in the Twitter community and replied to my call for launch prizes for this blog.  (You can win e-courses from Family Eden this week, so enter!)  We made a connection, and I was a logical choice for her when she was looking for contributors to her new Family Eden blog.

My new blogging gig is through the Hart Empire Network, run by Hartley Singer.  I first heard about Hart in a post on Freelance Writing Jobs where he gave advice on how to get hired for paid writing gigs, from the point of view of the person doing the hiring.  So when I came across Hart on a networking community I belong to, called Performancing Hive, I decided to approach him to see if he was still in need of bloggers for his network.

Research

I wouldn't even have known about Performancing  Hive if I hadn't been listening to Deb Ng's show on Blog Talk Radio when she talked about it.  Deb runs Freelance Writing Jobs.  Are you seeing a pattern here?  I did my research by reading the articles and studying the jobs at Deb's site, which led me to learn about Performancing Hive, which led to my contacting Hart Singer.  Follow?

In case you can't tell, I love Deb's site.  You'll find all kinds of information on freelance writing there.  Check out the section on Networking Blogging Tips and the Freelance Writing Jobs for Web and Print.  And, of course, another great source of information on becoming a paid blogger is Darren Rowse's well-known site, ProBlogger.  Visit the ProBlogger Job Board for great leads on legitimate blogging gigs with established networks.

Brag a Little

We're often hesitant to toot our own horns. But when you're looking for a job, not being afraid to talk about your accomplishments will get you closer to your goal.  If you're applying for a finance blog, and you have a great record in the banking industry, then say so.  When I approached Hart, he asked me which of his blogs I wanted to write for and requested my ideas on where I'd take that blog.  My first choice was to write for the blog on Battling Stress, as I have experience as a mental health counselor, and I thought the topic would fit in with my niche as a health writer quite nicely.

But I also pitched him the idea of writing for college students on his And You Will Graduate blog because I knew it would be a popular topic that few people have expertise in.  So I was sure to include my academic credentials (a Master of Arts degree in College Student Personnel) and the fact that I received an award from my students as Outstanding Academic Adviser of the Year for two years in a row.  It kind of felt like bragging, but I'm proud of those awards and of my degree, and they do make me stand out from other applicants.

I wouldn't hesitate to put those items on my resume and to talk about them at an interview for a position at a university, so why not use them to my credit when applying for a blogging job?  Think of things that will make you stand out from the crowd or that make you imminently qualified to write about a certain subject, and then talk them up to potential blogging employers.  You'll be one step closer to getting the blogging gig of your dreams.

 

 


posted by
1/07/09

These are such great tips and resources. I've really had to get serious in my thinking and decide why I am blogging these days. It's funny how I got into blogging without considering how it could actually help bring me closer to my goals. Of course, I also never considered that my goals could change once blogging entered the picture.

I'm just starting to regain a focus that will integrate my blogging activities and my goals as a writer. Do you recommend a "portfolio" of written items, to have available when entering discussions for potential writing gigs, or in your experience has it been a bit more informal, wherein you simply email your experiences and preferences?

Thanks so much for all of this information! I am definitely a fan of your blog.


posted by
1/07/09

Thanks! Are you just saying that because you won a prize on my other blog? Smiling

Something I actually need to do is work on my resume because I've noticed some ads ask for one. My resume is for my old career; I need to add my writing/blogging credits. For now, I've referred people to my Writing Samples tab where I've got several clips listed, and that's been sufficient. I've got my LinkedIn profile in better shape now and can probably direct folks there for information on my experience.

Thanks again for your wonderful compliment!


posted by
1/07/09

very nice job Mary. I love that you returned to write about what you know becasue you really do know a lot. You gave some excellent advice that's immediately applicable. Made me think about getting paid to blog! Thanks a bunch!!


posted by
1/08/09

Thank you, Denise. I'm learning, and I set this blog up for all of us to learn together. How are you gonna fit more blogging into your busy, busy schedule!? Smiling I so need your motivation.


posted by Reshmi
3/24/09

Hi Mary, thanks for the great input on blogging. You really made me think about why I want to blog. I think its time for me to take a closer look at blogging. I started my blog trying to write about the "world of nothings" to target my full time corporate readers such as myself, looking to take a 5 minute break and read something sarcastically funny...I'm still working on the funny part though. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks again!!


posted by Valerie R.
3/25/09

Thanks for the helpful information. I am interested in starting a Blog and this has been helpful.
Cheers!


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