The trick to making decent DS income is to find titles quickly and write them quickly. Here are some of my tips:
- Make use of the "Save Searches" function. Choose what format you like and the rate, then use a certain keyword to find titles and save it. You can save up to 20 searches. This saves time because you can just click a link to bring up a previous search instead of ticking boxes and typing out keywords.
- Focus on only one or two formats. I only do how-tos. I've gotten so good at them I can whip through one in about 15-20 minutes, including research. That's around $60 an hour.
- Stick with subjects you know a lot about. This reduces your research time. I stick with video games, fine art and crafts. Some keywords I use to search for these articles are "watercolor," "yarn," and "Pokemon."
- Stick with subjects that you have reference books for. I almost only use books that I have on-hand as references. A CE can't argue with the validity of a book's advice and I don't have to fight with Google to find a website reference that isn't on the blacklist.
- Be nice to the CEs. Say please. Say thank you. Let them know that your article is a little short because you didn't want to fill it with fluff. Tell them why you think you qualify as a reference, don't just assume they'll notice it in your bio.
- If you think explaining why you make a good reference takes to much time, create a boilerplate explanation that you can copy-and-past into the comments section. Here's what I use on art articles: "Additional Reference: As noted in my bio, I have over 20 years experience as a professional artists. Thanks!"
Excellent advice, Alina.
ReplyDeleteI have a problem with writing the DS articles quickly but am working on it. I bet if I had no distractions, i.e. the children, I would be able to pop out a few a day easily.
Hi Al,
ReplyDeleteLOL, yep, my children are a big hindrance, too. I have to distract them with outside games and chores while I bang out my articles. :)
Good advice, Alina. I also only write how-tos - mostly sewing/quilting/crafts. I have tons of books but spend way too much time looking for online references. Guess I should change that and make better use of my time:)
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