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Can You Earn Money Writing For WikiHow?

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Yes! Many people need help writing their WikiHow content.

This is is where you come in. Here is how you can leverage your writing skills and get paid to write content on one of the largest information platforms on the internet.

What is WikiHow?

WikiHow is a how-to instruction site where you can type in any how-to question, and you’ll find a plethora of instructions from people all over the world.

It is a one-stop-shop for everything you need to know about how to do something. Whether you’re looking for step-by-step instructions, videos, tips, or resources, Wikihow has you covered.

Many business owners use WikiHow to attract new customers. However, not everyone has the talent of writing. This is where you come in to offer that business owner your services to help him or her write their WikiHow post.

People looking for this kind of help writing their content will often search job boards for freelancers.

How To Find Writing Jobs on WikiHow

Below are the most popular job boards you can use to discover WikiHow article writing jobs. Simply type in “WikiHow” in their job search bars to find the most current listings for people looking for writers for their WikiHow articles.

  1. Indeed
  2. Upwork
  3. Glassdoor
  4. Career Builder
  5. Zip Recruiter
  6. Snag-a-Job
  7. FlexJobs
  8. LinkedIn
  9. Simply Hired
  10. Monster.com
  11. USA Jobs
  12. Link Up
  13. Angel List
  14. Jooble

Why Become A Freelance Writer?

Freelance writing can offer many benefits, including the opportunity to work from home, set your own hours, and earn a freelance income.

Freelance writing can be a great way to make a living. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, freelance writers earned an average of $37,590 in 2012. This figure is higher than the average annual salary of $33,480 earned by full-time employees in the same category.

The freedom to set your own hours is the biggest benefit in my opinion to freelance writing. You can choose how much time you want to spend working and how much time you want to spend relaxing.

Conclusion

As you can see, getting started with writing for WikiHow is simple as long as you follow the suggested guidance. It’s a great stepping stone towards a professional writing career and it can help you to get some experience under your belt.

Once you have found your feet in the world of online writing, you may want to take your passion one step further and work alongside an author coach, who can help you get your original work published. This is the ideal pathway to follow if you have a keen interest in becoming a professional author and earning a living from your writing skills.

In order to make it as an author and turn your hobby into a fully-fledged career, you will need to take advice from someone who has walked in your shoes before. Once you have enhanced your knowledge and figured out the path you want to take a thriving writing career may be just around the corner!

Good luck to you! Let me know in the comments if you have any experience writing for WikiHow, or if you know of any other resources or websites you can check out to find writing jobs as a freelancer!

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Hi, I’m April, founder of Indie Author Central. Our mission is to help Christian authors connect with readers and build strong platforms. Be sure to grab my free guide, 50 Email Ideas for Your Christian Author Newsletter, filled with creative ideas to help you engage your audience and promote your books through email. If you've ever wanted to start an email newsletter but didn't know what you'd actually write, this guide is for you!

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