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Free Online Writing Courses

While the art of writing certainly requires a bit of talent, learning the techniques of good writing through free online writing courses can send your own writing quality into the stratosphere. When it comes to online writing, the truth is that good things come to those who write well. Once your articles reach wide distribution and your name gets out there as a recognizable source for excellent writing - your earning potential as a freelance online writer is limited only by how much time you have available to devote to your writing.
free online writing courses

Previously, I’ve written quite a bit about free online resources and tools for online writers, and I’ve also provide a little bit of insight into the path that you can follow to become a freelance writer. However, in order to lay down a solid foundation as a writer, you really need to take a few writing classes - so I’ve decided to put together a useful list of the top 10 sites that offer free online writing courses in order to provide you with a page that you can bookmark and return to often whenever you’d like to take another free writing course.

Top 10 Free Online Writing Courses

Much of the Internet is over-run with useless sites that don’t really offer anything much of value, but instead try to draw in search engine results with spammed keywords and meaningless text (often written with the most atrocious grammar you’ll ever read). In order to cut through all of that nonsense, I’ve collected the finest sites offering a wide range of writing courses that cover all aspects of good writing.

  • Learning Space - This UK based online courseware site easily takes the top spot on the list of the best free online writing courses due to the sheer volume of available free courses. The Arts and History section has the most available lessons, but you can find excellent writing courses throughout other disciplines as well.
  • MIT Open Courseware - Can’t get into MIT? That doesn’t mean you can’t take writing classes from one of the country’s Premier technical colleges. Select the Writing and Humanistic Studies Department and you’re whisked away to a list of dozens of classes. Just choose your class and download the full course - it’s as simple as that!
  • Utah University - This University also offers open courseware that includes a few valuable English classes. Remember, these are full University courses that you can download for absolutely free.
  • NewsU - I’ll be honest, I’m a journalist at heart. I love hunting down the truth behind a story. News University does charge for some courses, but there are enough free, high-quality courses here to put this site toward the top of the list. If you’re a budding freelance journalist, don’t pass this one by.
  • Utah State - Utah State University also has a wide range of excellent courses for writing across all departments, but obviously the English Department is the best place to start.
  • Western Governors University - This site lists a great collection of classes under “Liberal Arts.”
  • Purdue - This top University offers some of the best open courseware of any other site available on the web. You’ll find fantastic courses like “Proofreading Your Writing” and “The Writing Process.”
  • Steven Barnes - This well known author and screenwriter offers prospective writers a complete writing course for absolutely free.
  • The Writer’s Channel - If you enjoy watching video more than reading, this series of video and audio writing courses are right up your alley.
  • Ezine University - This site offers an eclectic mix of online courses, many of which are focused on the art of writing for various purposes.

Learn the Techniques and Practice

When it comes to writing, about half of the effort to become a better writer is learning how to write as though you’re having a conversation with the reader, or how to use different methods to persuade, sell or draw an emotional reaction from your reader. Once you learn these techniques, the other half of the effort is to put what you learn into practice by writing as often and as much as you have time for. Make it a hobby that you do with every spare moment that you have available, and in a very short time you’ll find that not only have your writing skills improved, but you’re writing will also be well in demand.

Good luck with your studies, and make sure you share your success stories in the comments section below!

Articles, Articles Everywhere - The Life of an Online Writer

You know, it’s one thing to maintain a forty hour a week job to begin with, and it’s certainly another thing to do freelance writing work as a full time job, but have you ever wondered what it’s like to do both?

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The Life of a Workaholic - Must…Take….A Break…

This all started when I got involved with eBay in order to earn some extra cash. In my usual all-or-nothing approach, I ended up as an eBay PowerSeller in less than a year. I wrote about that a bit in one of this month’s articles at MakeUseOf. There’s plenty of money to be made on eBay, the only problem is that 75 percent of it involves doing work outside the home. You can forget about having a life on “shipping day,” a tortuous day where you spend 4 or 5 hours rapidly packing up oddly shaped items in cardboard and bubble wrap. The next day you arrive at the post office carrying a mountain of packages (as other customers eye you up and down with disgust for taking so much time), and then you pray to the United States Postal Service gods to *please* not break anything, because dealing with USPS insurance claims is like expecting your health insurance premiums to go down next year…it ain’t gonna happen.

The Life of a Workaholic - Must…Take….A Break…

This month, I decided to share a bit of the madness. Here are a few of the projects that I somehow managed to complete this month.

And something I’m very proud and happy to report, a few of the best interviews I’ve had the honor of doing so far.  Jim Harold of the Paranormal Podcast, an interview with popular science fiction novelist Kevin J. Anderson, and finally a very cool chat with Scott Swedorski - the VP of Product Development over at CoffeeCup (the creators of the famous free web design software).

All in all, it’s been a fun month. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t trade in my day job as an Engineer - but I gotta tell you, this writing thing is a total blast.

How the Internet Changed Writing

Here I am, blogging from the comfort of a vehicle, traveling at 70 miles per hour on the interstate. A thought struck me as I watch other passengers texting, using mobile email, or with a laptop on their laps and tethered to their mobile phone - surfing Google just like they were sitting at home. We are living in reality conceived by the sci-fi authors of the past.

In fact, this new reality has changed how writers write. I recall reading ‘On Writing’ by Stephen King, where he describes his writing process of scribbling thoughts and ideas on a piece of paper whenever and wherever the moment struck. He would jot ideas on scraps of paper, napkins, or whatever else was available. Later, he would work on his masterpiece on an archaic typewriter, locked in the laundry room to escape the chaos of family life.

For better or worse, the Internet changed the landscape for new writers. Now, we prove ourselves in blogs rather than in small independent magazines. Today, the creative forces are digitized, published, distributed and syndicated in a few mouse clicks. In the writers’ modern world, when inspiration strikes, we pull out the Smartphone and instantly add those thoughts to our blogs.

Writers like King may lament these cultural and technological changes, but as the King’s mournful Gunslinger would say, the world has moved on.

Two Books About Writing and Getting Published

When you are a writer, whether you’re writing for the online market or the offline “print” market, there are a number of resources that are critical to your success. These span the whole range of skills that every writer needs, including:

1. How to write well
2. How to organize and plan your writing projects
3. How to make money from writing
4. How to get published (either online or offline)

Every month I plan to provide book reviews for the best books out there on particular topics related to writing. This month, I’d like to focus on two books in particular - the annual Writer’s Market, and the instructional and entertaining book On Writing by Stephen King.

The 2009 Writer’s Market

The Writer’s Market is published on an annual basis, and includes the most recent list of publishers, agents, and other contacts that writer’s who are looking to be published need to know. The fact is that this particular book is the Bible of the writing world. Even Stephenie Meyer, the new author who found tremendous fame in her Twilight series, pointed out what was at the very center of her publication efforts when she writes:

“I subscribed to WritersMarket.com and compiled a list of small publishers that accepted unsolicited submissions and a few literary agencies.”

The fact agents and publishers continue to “discover” new writers every year is proof enough that you too have the potential to become the next “big thing” in the literary world. This book contains everything you need to navigate that path.

Stephen King - On Writing

If there’s a single book “on writing” that I have to admit I enjoyed more as a source of entertainment than as a source of literary education, this book was it. I’ve always liked Stephen King’s dark humor and gritty sarcasm, although his arrogance, at times, is a bit difficult to stomach. Then again, when you get to his level of fame, I suppose that’s your right.

While there are some King novels that are at the top of my own “favorite” list, and others that are horrendous, like Rose Madder, this particular book titled On Writing, is at the very top of that list. The rare insight that King provides into his own life and his early struggles with writing is enlightening and encouraging for every new author. But his overwhelming advice is poignant and true - successful writers work hard, but the majority of them work hard for peanuts. Publication is often 50% skill, and 50% luck. This book is useful however, if only because of the wisdom found inside, from the “King of Horror” himself.

Top Internet Examples Writing Free Articles

When it comes to finding real free articles for your website or blog, it can be difficult to find content that consists of good writing. And it’s important to offer the readers of your website with recent articles, not old content from two or three years ago. Unfortunately, most free articles are usually poorly written, with atrocious grammer and absolutely no focus to the text other than stuffing it full of keywords that will hopefully draw traffic. If you are a webmaster or a blogger and you’re looking for high quality recent articles that an intelligent person would enjoy reading, then review the following resources and you’ll be adding the highest quality content to your website or blog in no time.

Adding Website Content Using Real Free Articles

Adding content to a website or blog every single day can quickly turn into a full time job. And when your blog is only producing income of a few dollars a month, the payout simply isn’t worth the effort. However, the only way to increase that revenue is by offering your readership with fresh, recent articles on the niche that you publish about. There are ways to increase the volume of content that you can offer your readership without using up your own valuable time. The four central methods of finding real free articles for your blog or website include the following.

* Pulling the best recent articles from article directories
* Asking expert bloggers for guest editorials in exchange for links
* Hiring low cost “bulk writers” to produce articles and rewrite the content
* Getting prime content for less

Pulling the Best Recent Articles From Article Directories

The best article directories are those that draw the most traffic. Most article directories are made up of volumes of real, free articles, but those articles are usually intended to draw traffic for a particular website or business. The good news is that many of those published articles are still very well written and interesting, regardless of the intent of the article publication. By searching through article directores for real free articles, you can actually find some excellent, well written articles. The authors of those articles allow website owners and bloggers like you to use that article, but only if you maintain the link at the bottom as credit for the work.

This helps the author, because they obtain a free link to their site, and it helps you because you get free content. The only negative to these article directories is the fact that most of the articles are absolutely atrocious. If there was ever any place online where all of the bad writers hang out - this is it. However, with that said, there really are excellent writers there as well, you just need to know where to look.

By far, the top article directory is currently Ezinearticles. In fact, it’s getting much harder to publish anything on Ezinearticles. The editors there will only provide a free account to authors who are eventually “approved” by proving themselves through publishing high quality articles. Otherwise, authors need to pay for an account to continue publishing articles after the initial free trial is over. This is actually serving to improve the quality of content on Ezinearticles. The following directories currently (as of January 2009) make up the top ten article directories online (in terms of Alexa traffic rankings)

1. Ezinearticles
2. ArticlesBase
3. Buzzle
4. ACS Publications
5. Searchwarp
6. Go Articles
7. Article Alley
8. Article Dashboard
9. Article Snatch
10. Idea Marketers

The best way to find the highest quality content is to search these directories by “expert author” status, or just search through the list of “top authors” that most of these sites provide. For example, on Ezinearticles, you can click on “Expert Authors” and get a list of authors sorted by the number of articles the author has published.


You’ll find that most of the authors who’ve published thousands of articles also tend to be better writers. Searching through these articles for content increases your chances of finding real, free articles that are also well written. ACS Publications is unique because it lists high-quality free science and free scientific articles.

Asking Expert Bloggers For Guest Editorials in Exchange for Links

The primary focus of most bloggers, just like one of your prime needs, is to draw traffic. Typically, expert bloggers write, and they write a lot. They usually not only write for themselves, but they often write professionally for other websites and blogs. Another marketing aspect of blogging is writing editorial content for other blogs and websites, where the only payment for the article is a link back to their own blog. In fact, if your website is ranked fairly high in Google, or it gets a lot of traffic, many bloggers would rather receive a link back instead of getting paid, that’s how much value incoming links have for webmasters and bloggers.

The way to do this is by writing a page (or a blog update) about your need for guest writing from other bloggers. Detail your guidelines (minimum words and type of content required) and let writers know that in return for the post, you’ll provide them with a free link back to their site. Provide them with an email or a form where they can contact you to send the article.

Hiring “Bulk Writers” to Produce Articles

Another site that I’ve mentioned before is my favorite freelance website, Scriptlance. Now, I can tell you from experience that Scriptlance is overloaded with people from third world countries who do not have English as their primary language. So if you aren’t careful, you can get inundated with offers from people with horrible writing skills who want to write articles for you. The way to avoid this is by posting a project and making it abundantly clear that you require writers with English as their first language, excellent writing skills and grammar, and no article-farming businesses (businesses with a team of poorly paid writers who sit in a room and pump out countless horrendously written articles).

Once you post your project, you’ll immediately have a list of writers begging to write for you, with offers from $80 per article all the way down to $1 an article. Whatever you do, never hire the lowest bidder or you will receive a Walmart-quality bunch of articles. Instead, opt for the bidder who bids in the middle of the road. The posting and bidding process at Scriptlance is very simple and straightforward, with the project description at the top and all bids underneath.


What a lot of bloggers do is hire low-cost writer to produce drafts of articles, and then the blogger polishes and publishes the final draft themselves.

Getting Prime Content for Less

Of course, the best source of content is going to be a writer or two that you find are capable of producing high-quality content for you. If you find him or her through Scriptlance, that’s great. Pay them what they are worth, and you’ll find that they will keep coming back to produce more content for you. Typically, good quality professionally-written articles are going to cost about $20 for 600 to 1000 words. If you want to cut back, you may find an author willing to write for $15 per article. If you start looking for authors to write professional articles under $10, you’re going to find that the quality suffers. Remember - most of the profit from your website or blog comes from building long-term and loyal traffic. When people see high quality content on your blog or website, you can be confident that they’re going to keep coming back for more. Content should always be your primary focus and where most of your financial investment goes, especially when you can’t afford the time to produce that content yourself.

If you are in need of quality content, and are looking to invest in your website or blog by paying a writer to develop that content for you, I do provide writing services in addition to my normal writing work. You can submit a request using this form (all email addresses remain confidential), and I should be able to help you come up with excellent content for your site that draws the most traffic.

Do you produce your own content or do you hire writers to do it for you? Share your own experiences in the comment section below.

Top Free Writing Resources and Tools


One of the most valuable uses for the Internet is when you’re in need of free writing, such as free letters or tips about writing. People often don’t realize how often good writing can make an important difference in their life. Whether it’s dealing with a credit card company, writing an invitation or a formal resignation letter, or if you simply want some advice about writing better - good writing gets results.

Finding Free Writing Resources and Tools
In this article, you’ll find valuable links and resources to free letter templates, free tests and free questions, free tutorials to help you practice writing, and resources about writing that offer you with tips and techniques to improve your own writing abilities.

The saying, “The pen is mightier than the sword,” is very true. I’ve gotten out of some very serious scrapes and nerve-racking situations by writing a poignant and powerful letter. But not all people have the ability to craft the written word into useful prose, so when you need to have that kind of communication with a business or person, it’s important that you know where to turn. Below, I’ll provide you with some of the best online resources for both free and low-cost writing solutions. Bookmark this page and return to it when you find that you need to correspond with someone, or you just want to learn a bit more about improving your own writing skills. This article will cover the following resources:

1. Free Letters And Letter Templates
2. Free Tests and Free Questions
3. Free Practice Writing Tutorials
4. Tips and Techniques About Writing

Free Letters and Letter Templates

Up to 50% off Textbooks at eCampus.com!One of the most searches for free writing products online is for free letters. People are always finding themselves in a life situation where they need a free letter. They may be retiring, need to write a recommendation letter or a thank you letter, and people aren’t confident enough in their own writing abilities to write a powerful enough letter. The following are some of the best free letter websites that offer you with most of the more common letters.

Letter-Samples.com offers one of the most comprehensive lists of letter samples, including resignation letters, accepting job offers, and a long list of other well written letters.

Freebusinessforms.com provides an assortment of business resources, including free business letters, sales letters, collection letters and more.

TheBase has a list of decent letters in a blog format. Click the tags on the right to access the letter samples.

A1letters has one of the best collections that I’ve found of free letters in various categories, including banking letters, business letters, and a whole list of others.

Rocket Lawyer is best if you need free letters in the legal field. There are some very useful templates at this site for credit and collections, employee issues, proposals, and much more

LettersRep is the best site to purchase a custom letter at very low cost. The page above lists the letters that I currently have offered there, or you can contact me directly through this blog - I do offer customized letters tailored for your specific needs, just ask!

Go FreelanceFree Tests and Free Questions

Educators and students are always looking for free tests online that can help them improve their score on various tests that require writing skills, such as the GRE, the ACT, or other educational tests. These tests offer free questions and provide you with the tools and information you need to not only pass these important educational tests, but also to pass them with flying colors. Online, you can find a number of excellent websites that provide such free tests.

WritingTester is a very cool free online test that lets you paste your article into a text field and it returns the “readability” of your writing, as well as the grade level that you write at. This free test isn’t for the faint of heart.

Admissions Consultants is a valuable resource for free information about taking various tests including the ACT, SAT, GRE, and a number of other tests at various educational levels.

Tools For Educators is a very useful website for teachers and professors who have very little time on their hands and need tools that can help them automatically generate free tests for their classes.

Free Practice Writing Tutorials

When it comes to writing an article or ad copy, many people find that they just don’t have the skills to do it. Writing an article takes patience, research, and knowledge of proper grammar and sentence structure, while writing ad copy additionally requires knowledge about how to sell people things through the power of the written word. There are a multitude of other forms of writing that require different skills, and the only way to obtain those skills is through learning how, and to practice writing by writing an array of your own materials.

The following free writing tutorials will offer you a tremendous opportunity to get some free practice with your writing skills.

Vocational Information Center features an impressive and comprehensive list of tutorials on a variety of important topics, but under the “Literacy Tutorials” in particular, you can find free practice with critical thinking, reading skills, resume formats, and much more.

AdCopywriting is a website that’s fairly simple, but it will offer you with a little bit of free practice writing adcopy for sales websites.

DiplomaGuide features this excellent article that outlines an entire list of online writing courses that various schools offer for absolutely free. These classes not only offer free practice with a variety of writing styles, but they will surely improve your writing skills overall.

Tips and Techniques About Writing

When it comes to tips and tricks about writing in general, the best writing advice that you’ll find is write here on Bettercontent. The following articles, which are offered right here on this blog, provide you with examples writing website content, information about writing for clients or websites, and a wide range of other topics growing daily.

Check out these tips and techniques about writing, and visit back often for our latest articles.

Final Words

There is no greater tool to improve your writing skills than practice and dedication. But free writing tutorials and other resources can certainly give you an advantage and a boost to improve your writing abilities. With the online world booming as quickly as it is today, more writing opportunities are constantly becoming available for writers who know how to produce high quality Internet content. This is a niche field that’s growing tremendously, and by improving your writing skills, you’ll be poised to take the online writing industry by storm.

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