One of the reasons I love writing for regional parenting publications so much is that I enjoy writing seasonal pieces that are based on real-life experiences.
In other words, I take the fodder from my life and I turn it into parenting articles that earn me money year after year.
Pay for regional parenting articles is on the low side, but the business is consistent, so if you can play a long-term game instead of only being focused on short-term profits, you can do well.
And nothing beats the feeling of making the most of your personal experience and unique point of view and putting it all in service of like-minded others.
If this sounds like fun to you, please check out my latest e-book, Write For Regional Parenting Publications For Fun & Profit, which is now available in every digital format under the sun!
Here are some of my latest articles for my parent readers:
More Magic & Few Meltdowns: Tips For Trick-Or-Treating Parents Neapolitan Family LINK
Not Too Scary Halloween Movies The Whole Family Can Watch Together Metro Parent LINK
13 Reasons Our Tween Does Not Have A Cell Phone Yet in Western New York Family LINK
Give Dance A Chance: 21 Reasons To Try Consistent Classes Volusia Parent LINK
Relax More, Mom: Portable Hobbies For A Happier You in Calgary’s Child LINK
Bonding Time: Ten Easy Ways To Bring Your Family Back Together Montgomery Parent LINK
Ready to pen your own parenting articles?
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The skills in this e-book will build up your professionalism and your portfolio and help you get ready for higher paying gigs in the future.
Everyone has to start somewhere, and I highly recommend writing for regional parenting magazines as a way to get some good writing practice and break into writing for publication.
For more support, check out my class, Writing & Publishing The Short Stuff. I’ll be offering a scholarship in December for the January class. Stick around, the learning is fine!
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Love the wide variety of topics. Impressive.
Christina, I agree with Sue. You continue to provide useful information and ideas for your many readers.
Thanks, Sue. They are all connected for me. But then again, that’s through my experience, so I doubt that’s apparent.
Thanks, Barbara. Always appreciate your support and kind words.