Writers who IM: Finding a Balance
I am a writer who is interested in IM. I am looking for any and all ways to make money online, and I am doing respectably with my writing services. I am not earning nurse's wages, yet, but I am slowly getting there. I feel proud of my accomplishments, because I can see from this forum that not many can actually make money online.
I am interested in IM, though, and working for myself. I have lots of clients that I write for, but I neglect my own website and my ideas for an ebook that I could write and then market. I figure, "You're getting money for sure with the clients. With the IM, it's more of a gamble. Why work on this piece when you could do another article you KNOW you will get paid for?" So, I read here and learn stuff, but don't put most of it into practice. I work for my clients.
I wonder if I would make more money if I changed it around some, though. Is it more profitable to write for yourself or to continue to find high paying clients? I am already of the opinion that my writing is worth something, so I am not a $5 an article writer. I am just wondering if I should really try to push myself towards developing my website and ebook or if I should concentrate on getting new and better clients.
From those who have been there, what's the better return on investment of my time?
Lynda
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