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Get in on making money online in 2022!

Jan 29 2022January 29, 2022

It’s a new week…for us anyway! The week has been so hectic with online school for the kids on top of the general work for the week. Covid times call for tough measures, we do what we must for our little people to develop.

This week is exciting because the social media planner that @writemymoney has been working on is finally ready to share with the world!

You have GOT to get this social media planner for 2022! Here’s how you will benefit from it:

  • An in-depth look at why businesses need to maintain a social media presence
  • A guide to how to get your business or brand noticed by people
  • A daily planner for your social media posts on 3 of the most popular social media platforms 

This is an absolute must-have for any serious entrepreneur in this global village! 

You can get yourself a digital copy here and find out all the ways in which you can use social media to grow your business, as well as a step-by-step guide for keeping a social media presence that will not lead to people muting your posts. After all, visibility is what you’re after.

ANYWAY, as always, this newsletter brings you paying opportunities to try. The best way to start making money online is to stop procrastinating and try something. This newsletter is the perfect starting point.

Let’s get to it!

The First Line Journal

They want fiction and poetry that begins with pre-set first lines, one for each quarterly issue. They also accept 4-part (or 5-part, if also using the last-line prompt from The Last Line Journal – see guidelines) stories from writers who want to use all the 4 (or 5) prompts, but all of these must be submitted by the 1 February 2022 deadline.

For nonfiction, they want critical articles about your favorite first line from a literary work. For fiction and poetry, the first lines are:


Spring: ‘Rayna sat in front of the mirror removing her makeup and wondered who she would discover underneath.’ Due date: February 1, 2022


Summer: ‘Thomas hadn’t expected to be alive when the town’s time capsule was opened.’ Due date: May 1, 2022

Length: 300-5,000 words for fiction; 500-800 words for nonfiction
Pay: $25-50 for fiction, $25 for nonfiction, $5-10 for poetry (less postage fee for international writers – see guidelines)
Details here.

https://www.livenovel.com/new-submission/?type=digest

Live Novel Digest

This is an app-based magazine and they are open for short story submissions now. Their guidelines are brief – apart from the word count, they say, “Please ensure your submission is suitable for a wide audience.”

Submissions to Live Novel (open-world, interactive novels) are closed.
Deadline: Open now
Length: 2,000-6,000 words
Pay: $100
Details here.

Bloodknife Magazine says, ‘Artists! We’re looking for art & illustrations for upcoming issues. We currently pay $120 for header images, and $50 for interior images (usually in a set of 2 or 3). Any medium/style, no need to have existing published work.’

Send samples of your work to:
art@bloodknife.com

The Bureau Dispatch. 

Genre: Short stories between 500 to 1,500 words. “We want your best work. We want fiction that is compelling and beautifully-crafted; narratives that leave the reader breathless and changed. The kind of story that, when all is said and done, elicits a resounding “sh*t, yeah! We are open to all narratives, but are currently partial to ones that explore the theme of DISPATCH.” Payment: $50.

Bracken. 

Genre: Poetry and art. “Bracken is a literary magazine born of the love of the woods and its shadows.” Payment: $30. 

The magazine is also looking to expand their staff, so head on over and check it out.

https://www.neonmagazine.co.uk/guidelines/

Neon.

Genre: “We prefer darker pieces, especially those with an element of the surreal or speculative, but are open to anything and like to be surprised. Images, comics, and graphic poems are also welcome, as are self-contained extracts. If you have any doubts about whether something is suitable, go ahead and send it anyway.”

Theme: Cuisine. Payment: Prose 2p per word; Poetry 20p per line; Photography £5 per image; Comics £5 per page. Minimum payment of £10 per contributor.

That’s all for this week guys.

Remember, you can pop in on any of these platforms for a chat or just to say hello:

Writemymoney links

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INSTAGRAM
https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=1ostdsqx1xbae&utm_content=mq0tcdu

PINTEREST
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TWITTER
https://twitter.com/Writemymoney?t=EUkect9OirKhlyX-ZByPEg&s=08

MEDIUM
http://writemymoney.medium.com

You may also benefit from reading these articles:

https://writemymoney.finance.blog/2021/11/05/what-freelancers-need-to-know-to-get-paid-by-online-magazines-and-blogs/

https://writemymoney.finance.blog/2021/11/23/17-important-things-you-need-to-know-about-getting-published-in-paying-online-blogs-magazines-and-other-places/

See you next newsletter!

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