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Reddit mentions of The Social Media Bible: Tactics, Tools, and Strategies for Business Success
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Since you are obviously trolling at this point, without even trying to back up your claims - like i said; Go read the books about it.
I have better things to do then arguing with someone who's attitude is right out of a trashbin. (:
The surprising thing about this whole freelance writing world is that you have to find your special niche.
I have very similar credentials as you, but couldn't find work as a "Jill of All Trades." Instead, I had to narrow it down.
The other thing: just start applying.
You won't learn what you want, what you can handle, or what you really need until you get into the game. I started on oDesk and currently pay all of my bills from there. Sure, my expenses are low, but that's quite an achievement since I've been doing this less than a year.
Also, either get a domain name or start a free blog on Wordpress or Blogger. Add a portfolio, About page, and more relevant information. Even if this isn't big right away, you want people to have a place to find YOU.
Currently, I tend to work as a social media manager and blogger with a few odd jobs in between (and I mean odd). To prepare myself, I read Web Copy That Sells - major eye-opener for me, The Social Media Bible - incredible asset, and quite a few others. There are tons of wonderful resources, and many great places to work.
Really, the very first place I went to get experience as an online writer was HubPages. I was too nervous to write a hub at first, so I read and answered questions, posted comments on other peoples' articles, and just scoped out the scene.
Then, I made the jump into writing, and realized there was absolutely nothing to be scared of. It's a natural segue for people like us, and is a doable, worthy job.
You might want to start there. It's very simple, but even those 10-15 minutes you've been allotting can be used to create a deeper, stronger profile. It's perfect for those of us on the cusp of entering the freelance workforce, and there are many writers on there offering advice and expertise.
Check it out!