Kick your summer into overdrive with your writing skills. The summer months give you a chance to take in some sun, but at the same time, you can lay the foundation of your writing biz.
Start by putting all the different pieces into place. You might pick up a domain name for your blog. Setup a wordpress hosting account and create a plan for all the different types of writing that you will do for the summer.
It could be as simple as keeping track of everything that you are going to do for the summer. Get a google adsense account for passive income for the long haul.
Take lots of pictures and keep them stored in a good place. You might use your smarthpone to take pictures and upload them to online sites like flickr or to your own blog.
Your writings might include doing a simple ebook during the summer. Create a quick design for your ebook and start writing during all the weeks of the summer.
Writing your book one time opens the door for future income. You could promote your finished book on your own blog. Think about adding it to the amazon online ebook store. They already have an affiliate marketing program that could help your book get more exposure.
Your writing does not have to stop with ebooks. Write general articles that you can use for newsletters and mailings. The summer might be your chance to catch up on creating content. Content can be good any time during the year. While others are playing the summer away, you could be setting up shop for online earnings in the future.
The hot summer days are great and you don't have to waste them. The one thing about writing is that you are not tied to the desk inside. If you have a laptop computer, you can do your writing from where ever you like. You can still enjoy yourself while you are getting some serious work in during the hot days.
You might get inspired to write something fun during the hot days of the summer months. Make sure to brainstorm and collect your thoughts during this time. You don't know how the first steps of writing during the summer can impact the future of your writing.
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