Today marks the beginning of two new challenges for me. The first is the Z to A May Blogging Challenge. Each participating blogger will make daily posts, except for Sundays, using a letter of the alphabet as a prompt for the day’s post. Since we did A to Z in April, we thought we’d reverse the order for May. You can get in on this or simply find other bloggers who are by clicking the Z to A button in the upper right-hand corner of this blog.
The second challenge and the one this blog will be about is Zero-Hour. I have been freelancing for nearly three years now. I have watched as others turned their dreams into reality by taking their writing to whole new levels of success. In recent weeks, several of my writer-friends, Amy Brantley, Sass Ashe and Lisa Mason took up the challenge to see if they could earn $1000 each week strictly from writing and related services. You can find links to their blogs on the subject in my blog roll.
This got me thinking about what I could accomplish. I think $1000 is a bit lofty for my situation. I currently homeschool two teenage boys and I have an outside, par-time job that schedules work for me at both random times and last minute times. These responsibilities usually consume the equivalent of two full work days for me each week. Still, I want to shoot for it.
So I must adapt. I cannot work just Monday to Friday, Nine to five. If I really want to achieve this, I will have to work any available hours I can. I am not yet at a point in my career where I can command high dollars for my work. I write mostly for content sites but I do have a few paying clients now and that helps.
I plan to aim for $500 the first couple of weeks and build it up from there. Once I find the right flow for my ever-changing life, it should get easier. Through this blog, I will post updates at least once a week and more often if time allows. I will share what I did, what worked and what didn’t. I hope you’ll follow along, share your thoughts and tips and keep me motivated – as if $1000 a week isn’t motivated enough! If you’re interested in taking the challenge, leave me a message and I’ll include you in my blog roll.
Cool! I wish you all the best and hope this new challenge works for you--you go girl!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it Theresa! Or you can at least learn new strategies and work toward the goal week after week. I'm starting week 2 with a whole different approach!
ReplyDeleteWishing you tons of luck! I've been at it for a month and have only managed $347 for my highest week, but I keep pushin' on :) We can do this!!!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you the best of success in your journey. I'm coming along for the ride and working toward improving my own freelance writing income as we go.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck, Theresa!
ReplyDeleteWishing you much success Theresa!
ReplyDeleteInspirational...much success, Theresa!
ReplyDeleteI am going to join this challenge too - my goal will be $1000 as well. I need to kick it up a notch and this commraderie will help. I am http://kbalbify.com - I will not be posting my earnings to the general public, however, if people opt to join my blog, they can get the inside scoop on some of the nuances of my days. Best of luck to you too!
ReplyDeleteI hope you exceed even your wildest dreams. :O)
ReplyDeleteMy A-Z Blogging Reflections Mega Post is here.
My Z-A Blogging “Z” post is right here.
Are you in Robin Kitchen's challenge which is like this? If so please give me the blog. BTW best of luck. Are you all counting private clients in this?
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Pirate Knitting
I wish you the best. $1000 a week is too much for me! (Jolie du Pre)
ReplyDeleteGood luck Theresa--you can do it! I'll be cheering you on.
ReplyDeleteDear Pirate KNitting - I think you mean Rose Kitchen. I don't think I know a Robin Kitchen. She will be sharing her link with me and I will post it when I get it.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to you! I'd be thrilled to make that each month, I have to say. I'll be watching with bated breath for your installments.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the Z to A in May Challenge to visit. You can find me at:
The Frustrated Foodie