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I have been contemplating for months now if online work can support me when I retire from my office job. It’s nice to imagine that I wouldn’t wake up so early to leave for work and no more agony in the traffic when I come home. Working at home would be heaven compared to my daily routine at present. However, my main line is writing and the way I look at it, I would definitely go hungry when I go freelancing with writing. Perhaps I have to explore the world of selling. It’s not alien to me since I used to have a boutique before the digital era. And an online store is way much easier to start than an offline boutique. Add to that the convenience of dropshipping where the supplier would handle the deliveries, that would be a great team up. All I have to do is to peddle the merchandise. Do you think an online store can help me sustain the house budget?
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Despite the challenges faced in becoming a writer, it's still not sufficient for a living as it only drops a few cents into your purse even if you are conversant with the job.Too true. I believe the only freelance writers are those that work for news stations. There is a market there, and the news stations usually have a lot of money to offer writers to write about news. However, paying someone $10 to write a 1000 word article for their blog won't pay the bills. Even if you could earn 100 per day, you'll be dead in a month and wont want to do it any longer.. Believe me, i already tried this long ago and it didn't last for me.. was mentally exhausted most of the time.. Good response! [quote]Despite the challenges faced in becoming a writer, it's still not sufficient for a living as it only drops a few cents into your purse even if you are conversant with the job.[/quote]Too true. I believe the only freelance writers are those that work for news stations. There is a market there, and the news stations usually have a lot of money to offer writers to write about news. However, paying someone $5 to write a 1000 word article for their blog won't pay the bills. Even if you could earn 100 per day, you'll be dead in a month and wont want to do it any longer.. Believe me, i already tried this long ago and it didn't last for me.. was mentally exhausted most of the time..
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Regarding the process of creating an online store and implementing techniques like drop shipping. The concept can work, however, you immediately go into competition with many other online stores most likely in the same niche as yourself. I too was interested in creating an online store. But when I realized the vast level of competition I faced, it sort of doubted my confidence in the whole thing, altogether. To be clear, it's not that I'm not recommending creating an online store. You just need a solid strategy towards attracting visitors to your website and gaining a loyal following. Unfortunately, freelance writing by itself isn't a sustainable online income to be sufficient for your livelihood. As a writer, the best chance you have at earning a sufficient income for your livelihood is through hosting your own content. Basically creating a website, continuously publishing quality articles, and monetizing that content within your website (AdSense as an example). Regarding the process of creating an online store and implementing techniques like drop shipping. The concept can work, however, you immediately go into competition with many other online stores most likely in the same niche as yourself. I too was interested in creating an online store. But when I realized the vast level of competition I faced, it sort of doubted my confidence in the whole thing, altogether. To be clear, it's not that I'm not recommending creating an online store. You just need a solid strategy towards attracting visitors to your website and gaining a loyal following.
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