As a full-time mom, you don’t think that a full-time office job is an option at the moment.

You don’t have anyone to help with the kids, but you still want to make some money.

Have you considered freelance writing?

Today, many women from all around the world turn to freelancing.

If you have great writing skills and you’re willing to invest the necessary effort, time and work, you may join this tribe.

In this blog post, we’ll give you 11 effective freelance writing tips that will help you start making money while being a stay-at-home mom.

1- Practice Before You Start

If you want to become a freelance writer, you have to write well. It’s wise to invest some time in practicing.

Browse through different blogs to see what kind of content attracts the audience. Pick your favorite niche or two. Then, start writing about the topics you prefer. You can keep this practice private; just create your own documents. Or, you can do the thing we suggest in the next tip:

2- Start Your Own Blog  

Even if your blog doesn’t reach high popularity, it will still be an important part of your practice.                  

It’s important to pick a blogging niche you’re interested in. The most obvious choice for a stay-at-home mom would be parenting. But, you can also explore some other interests, such as reading, yoga, technology, writing tips… whatever you enjoy. Just make sure to keep your posts focused on a single theme.

3- Create a Portfolio

When you start applying for freelance writing jobs, the potential clients will want to see some of your work. You can refer them to your blog. If the content there is great, you’ll stand high chances of getting the job.

You can also attach samples of your writing to your job application. Make sure to read the job description carefully and do as instructed.

4- Consider Childcare

If your kids are very active, they won’t let you work. This is a job that requires great focus and attention to details. Although it’s flexible and you can do as much work as you wish, it’s still tied down to deadlines.

You might need part-time childcare services. Can your parents or your husband’s parents help? If not, you can consider taking them to daycare for a few hours, so you won’t be interrupted while you work.

5- Create a Working Space

As for your own space, you have to organize it well. Get a desk and a nice chair. Keep it clean and free of mess. When you’re organized, it will be easier for you to focus and be more productive.

6- Create a Great LinkedIn Profile

Your, potential clients will want to see proof of your capacity. The samples and your blog are a starting point, but that might not be enough. They will probably search your name through Google. The impression they get will influence their decision to hire you.

You want them to see a professional-looking LinkedIn profile. If you still haven’t created one, do it as soon as possible. Start making connections! You may even get freelance writing jobs through LinkedIn, so keep exploring the platform.

7- Apply for Jobs You Can Complete

You might think that more applications give you higher chances of getting hired. That’s true only when you apply for jobs that you’re able to complete. If you’re not sure you can write a particular article, don’t apply for that gig.

First of all, it’s important to know what you’re capable of. Pick a niche you’re good at, just like you did when you were creating the blog. You may be good in few areas, such as cooking, healthy living, family life, exercise, social sciences… Whatever your skills and interests are, write them down. Then, start applying for jobs that are related to those topics.

8- Consider Working for a Writing Service or Agency

There’s one negative aspect of freelance writing: if you don’t find a permanent client, you’ll bounce from one job to another. Sometimes you won’t have a smooth communication with the client.

Sometimes you’ll work for an overly demanding person who will ask for countless edits on your work. Sometimes you’ll have a great experience, but you’ll complete the contract and you won’t be able to get a gig for a long time.

Working for an essay service or agency makes things simpler. If you’re great at academic writing, you’ll find the job exciting. You’ll be writing essays, research papers, and other types of academic content on various topics. The service will provide a regular job flow, so you won’t have to worry about applying for jobs once you complete a project.

9- Be Serious about This Job

Yes; your clients will understand when you have an urgent situation with your kids. Yes; you may take a day off whenever you need one. Yes; freelance writing is a more flexible job than the one that ties you down to an office. However, it’s still a job, just like any other.

To make more money, you’ll have to do more work. To do more work, you’ll have to get serious about this. Set monthly, weekly, and daily goals. Stay committed to each project and complete it on time!

10- Get Organized

  • Freelance writing
  • Family time
  • “You” time
  • Cleaning the house
  • Making meals

There’s a lot on your list. However, you have 24 hours in a day, just like any other successful woman. You can do this! Create a list of daily tasks and stick to it. You’ll stay sane only when you stay organized.

11- Treat It as a Job

You’ll be at home, so people will want to come over. Your friends will call you during working hours. They won’t take this job of yours seriously. Don’t allow that to happen. Don’t answer calls when you work, unless it’s an emergency. Tell everyone you have a lot of work, so they can come visit you once you’re done.  

Are you good at writing? You’re looking for something that will bring you money as a stay-at-home mom? Freelance writing is definitely a good choice! The above-listed tips will set you on the track to success.                        

Author: Laura Buckler’s confident approach to life is a great example of integrity. She believes that anybody should be given the chance to succeed. That makes her a smart freelance writer and an amazing contributor. Follow her on Twitter.                                                   

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