
I was born with the compulsion to write. I think you know when you’ve found your destiny when you are doing something you would do whether or not you got paid. In fact, for most of my writing I haven’t been paid, but I have made a conscious decision to put my talent to work and see where it takes me.
In the Bible, the parable of talents teaches that whatever talent you have been given is really a responsibility. You are expected to use your talent.
What’s exciting about writing talent, big or small, is that it can be used in so many different ways. In putting up my first website, work-at-home-parenting.com, I have learned how valuable writing web content is to every webmaster in the world. Millions and millions of sites reside on the World Wide Web, each needed to be filled with unique content. A very large percentage of site owners don’t have the time or the inclination to write all their own content, which creates great opportunities for writers to work as ghostwriters.
Article marketing is probably the best way to drive traffic to a website for free, and it is often recommended to webmasters that they market at least one article every single day. That is a huge demand for writing production.
Then there is blogging. For someone who can’t help but listen to the compulsion to write, blogging is something that has to be explored.
Writing talent can be used in other various fields, from novel writing to copywriting to poetry writing to ebook writing.
Writing talent is a gift and an opportunity. Finding a way to turn talent into cash can be challenging, but isn’t impossible. Making the decision to change your life, to take responsibility to turn your dreams into reality is the hardest part.
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