- A way to practice your writing.
- Create a lead generation strategy (that means attracting clients to you)
- Help you earn money by monetization strategies.
- Build your credibility in your niche.
- Give you confidence as a writer.
Moreover, can you make a living off freelance writing?
Many successful freelance writers are full-time writers (like me). They are making a living freelance writing (or a growing income) and have no challenge finding clients or getting projects. But, there are even more writers that barely make enough money to replace their dead-end job.
Beside above, how do freelance writers get work? Freelance writing is the practice of writing for money while working on one's own and not being employed by a company or organization. Freelance writers produce whatever written text is needed by their clients, either working from home or in a rented office space.
In respect to this, how much money can you make as a freelance writer?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), writers and authors (as a general category) make, on average, $61,820 annually. This sum works out to a little less than $30/hour ($29.72 to be exact.) The folks over at Glassdoor have the average for “freelance writer” down a bit to $42,120.
How much do beginner freelance writers make?
There is no “typical” pay rate for freelance writers. If you search for “How much do freelance writers make per hour?” you'll find a range that's so broad, it's barely useful. Payscale reports a pay range of $10.31 to $53.79 per hour for freelance writers.
