In order to get paid, online writers had to meet the following conditions:
1. Possess one's own novel and be able to complete and publish it.
2. Possess sufficient writing experience and skills to create excellent novels.
3. Possess a good writing attitude and credibility, able to complete writing tasks on time and with good quality.
4. Possess sufficient Social networks and advertising capabilities to promote your novel to more readers.
5. Have sufficient ability and credibility to pay the royalties on time.
In order to become an online writer and get paid, he needed to constantly improve his writing skills and create excellent novels.
It was common to do part-time proofreading work on the Internet, especially on some online education platforms. These platforms allow individuals or institutions to set up their own courses and provide online teaching and tutoring services. In this case, students can find part-time proofreading opportunities on the platform to support themselves or others. Some common part-time proofreading platforms include Coursera, edX, Udemy, and so on.
There are jobs like cartoon illustrators, animators, and storyboard artists. Requirements often include a strong art background, proficiency in relevant software, and creativity.
Freelance writing gigs can be a great option. You can write articles for various websites or blogs in your free time between working on your novel. It keeps your writing skills sharp and also earns you some money.
Online paid novels often had typos, but not all of them. Because typos could affect the reader's reading experience and reduce the reader's evaluation of the novel, authors usually tried their best to avoid typos. However, even if the author tried his best to avoid it, it was inevitable that there would be some unexpected situations such as hand mistakes or computer failures that would lead to typos in the novel.