Mark Ballard
  • Sherburne, NY
  • United States
  • WritingsBay
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Trainer
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WritingsBay
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Writing consultant
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http://www.writingsbay.com
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Hi! My name is Mark and I am a writing consultant fow WritingsBay. We provide consultational services for essays and thesis writing. I would love to be a part of dealerelite.net, because I love this website, and especially your blog!

That’s not to brag, by the way. I just hadn’t realized that I could turn something I enjoyed into a niche.
That may sound like a strange thing to say. After years of writing online, how could I possible not think about turning something into a writing niche? Really, it’s because I didn’t think I’d want to get pulled into a corner.

The writing niche is TV shows.

At first, I was thinking too broad. I wanted to break into the entertainment news niche. I found it interesting and it was always fun to find out what celebrities were up to. I don’t usually read it, but I do have fun writing about it.

It was only when I realized that articles I wrote about TV shows were doing well. An editor suggested that I break into the TV show niche instead, especially into the Young Adult TV show niche.

Now I’m making a start!

So far, it’s working out well. One news site that I write at sees at least 30,000 views per week on my articles. Broken down, I usually get 4,000-5,000 views per week per article that I write.

That’s writing r, most of the TV shows come to an end. What will I do then?just 5-10 articles a week on TV shows that I love to walk and find interesting to talk about afterwards. I’m only writing a few days a week for a few hours, and I end up making a full time income in that time. Imagine what I could make if I decide to work longer and for more days.

But what about the summer?

During the summe

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