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Ghostwriting and other things

Okay, I've neglected this blog for too long now, as it's been almost a month since I last posted. What really shamed me is that I've been on my friend Cathouse Teri to post. And she did post this tribute about her dad this past week. As I told have Teri several times, she has turned out to be a great friend to me. Don't let the "Cathouse Teri" moniker fool you. She is really a sweet lady who cares about others and lights up when posting about her grand baby.

Back to my topic. Recently, my daughter has gotten me interested in Textbroker. This is a website that pays you to write, many times blog posts. This is something I have been doing now for almost 6 years. You are assigned a skill level after reading a sample of your writing. You can choose from an available list of articles, do a little bit of research, then write a story. You can earn anywhere from one dollar to five dollars for doing a few minutes work. You won't get rich from this, but it beats the eternal hope you would have money fall from the sky.

Good thing about this is that I do get some confidence in my writing every time a client accepts my article. Anyway, if you are looking to make some cash from an afternoon at the keyboard, check out textbroker.com.

Comments

Michelle said…
Hi Cliff I'm tagging you for a Meme. I haven't done one in AGES, but this one comes with a nice award so... you can just take the award (with a hug) and drop the meme if it's a hassle..

xx

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