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How do I start a writing business as a teen?

I would like to start a writing business since I am busy at school and can't have a steady job but I am a talented writer. I just don't know what kind of services I coould offer to people. Please help.

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Answer 1

Sell school papers. Learn how to do resumes. Do data entry at home or typing.

Answer 2

You could start with editing or transcription. Contact publishers with a transcript. However, I hope your writing is much better than you've shown here. Sorry but if this is comparable with your skill level, you'll never make it.

Answer 3

Not sure exactly what you mean to write, but here are some thoughts: Try to start out writing for your school paper (articles, opinions or short stories). You could also try submitting to local writers' club anthologies & teen magazines often have a reader submissions section for poems, short stories, etc. These won't be paying jobs, but they might get you noticed. Also, if you are good at basic copywriting & layout, you can get people to pay you to prep their resumes. You'd be surprised how many people can't manage that on their own. Also, never underestimate the power of writing a book & photcopying or printing it yourself & selling it locally & online in 3-ring binders or as an e-book. I know more than a few people who have found writing success this way. It's easy (once you get it written) & becoming increasingly popular. You can even get an ISBN for it. If it sells well, a wholesaler might pick it up. Best wishes!

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