Realistic ways to make money as a writer: YouTube script writer

Even with the rise of ChatGpt and the like there is still a need for talented writers to help individuals in need for professional writing work. Here are some legit realistic tips of making money as a YouTube script writer.

Here are 10 tips for making money as a YouTube scriptwriter:

  1. Niche Down Your Expertise

Focus on a specific genre or niche (e.g., tech, lifestyle, gaming, or education). Specializing makes you more valuable to clients who want consistent, high-quality scripts within a particular area.

  1. Build a Portfolio

Showcase sample scripts or links to successful videos you’ve written for. If you’re starting, create mock scripts or write scripts for smaller channels to build credibility.

  1. Leverage Freelance Platforms

Join platforms like Fiverr, Upwork, or Freelancer where YouTubers often look for scriptwriters. Optimize your profile with relevant keywords like “YouTube scriptwriter,” “video content writer,” etc.

  1. Network with YouTubers

Engage in YouTube creator communities (Reddit, Facebook groups, Discord, etc.) to network with potential clients. Offer to write a free sample or a discounted first script to prove your value.

  1. Master SEO and Audience Targeting

Learn the basics of YouTube SEO (keywords, titles, descriptions) to ensure your scripts are optimized for searchability. Understanding what the audience wants will improve your script’s performance and lead to repeat clients.

  1. Offer Full-Service Packages

Consider offering more than just scripts, such as research, video ideas, or thumbnail text. The more you can handle, the more valuable and indispensable you become to content creators.

  1. Create a Personal Website

Build an online portfolio on your own website, showcasing your services, pricing, and testimonials. This gives you more professional credibility when reaching out to potential clients.

  1. Keep Up with Trends

Stay updated with the latest YouTube trends. Write scripts that are timely and relevant, which can help creators grow their channels. Your knowledge of trending topics adds to your value.

  1. Offer Competitive Rates and Upsells

Set fair and competitive pricing, especially if you’re new. As you gain experience, introduce premium services such as script revisions, voiceover coordination, or long-form content for higher-paying clients.

  1. Collaborate with Content Creators

Partner with creators on a revenue-share model, where you get a percentage of the earnings for videos you script, especially if you’re working with creators who have growing channels.

These tips will help you establish yourself as a successful YouTube scriptwriter.

8 tips for becoming a professional web novelist

These are some tips and tricks I research that seemed to have done well for most writers.

Many web novelists write in a serialized format, with chapters ranging from 1,500 to 5,000 words, posting frequently to keep the audience engaged. Successful web novels tend to focus more on consistency and pacing rather than hitting a specific total word count.

Web novelists can make money through several different avenues, depending on their platform, audience size, and monetization strategy. Here are some of the most common ways:

  1. Ad Revenue:

Websites/Platforms with Ads: Platforms like Wattpad or Royal Road often show ads to readers. Web novelists earn a share of the ad revenue generated by the traffic their stories bring in.

Personal Websites/Blogs: Authors who host their web novels on personal sites can generate income by placing ads, such as Google AdSense, on their site.

  1. Paid Chapters and Subscriptions:

Platforms with Paid Content: Some platforms, like Webnovel, Tapas, and Radish, allow writers to lock chapters behind a paywall, where readers have to pay either per chapter or for early access.

Patreon: Many web novelists use Patreon to offer exclusive content, early chapters, or special rewards to readers who subscribe. Patrons pay monthly in exchange for these benefits.

  1. Crowdfunding and Donations:

Donations/Tips: Platforms like Ko-fi or Buy Me a Coffee allow readers to give direct donations or tips to support their favorite writers.

Crowdfunding: Some writers use platforms like Kickstarter or Indiegogo to raise funds for specific projects, such as turning a web novel into a physical book.

  1. Sponsorships and Affiliate Marketing:

Sponsored Content: Writers with a large following might receive sponsorship deals from companies that want to promote products related to their novel or writing style.

Affiliate Marketing: Authors can include affiliate links (e.g., to books or products on Amazon) on their site or in their work, earning a commission for sales generated from those links.

  1. Publishing Deals:

Traditional Publishing: Successful web novels can attract the attention of traditional publishers, who may offer a book deal, allowing the author to earn royalties from book sales.

Self-Publishing: Some web novelists compile their work into e-books or print books and sell them on platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) or IngramSpark.

Audiobook Rights: Authors can also turn their web novels into audiobooks and sell them through platforms like Audible.

  1. Merchandising:

Merch: Once a web novel becomes popular, authors can sell merchandise like T-shirts, posters, or other branded items related to their novel or characters.

Artwork and NFTs: Some authors commission fan art or create digital content (e.g., NFTs) that they can sell to fans.

  1. Film, TV, or Webtoon Adaptations:

Adaptation Rights: If a web novel gains a large following, there’s potential for adaptation into other formats like TV shows, films, webtoons, or manga. Selling adaptation rights can be a lucrative option.

  1. Writing Competitions:

Some platforms hold writing contests where web novelists can earn prizes, money, or contracts for top-performing stories. Winning can also provide exposure and increase readership.

Web novelists often combine several of these strategies, especially those who write serialized stories. Many focus on building a dedicated reader base first before implementing monetization strategies, as long-term success often depends on maintaining a loyal audience.

Chronicles of generating a webnovel

I’m currently in the process of growing a single webnovel/web series. It has been wild three month ride.

A chatgpt result:

Writing webnovel

A decent word length for a web novel can vary depending on the genre and platform, but generally, here are some guidelines:

  1. Shorter web novels: 20,000 to 50,000 words (often episodic, like novellas)
  2. Standard web novels: 50,000 to 100,000 words (equivalent to shorter traditional novels)
  3. Longer web novels: 100,000 to 200,000+ words (often serialized over time)

I am currently at 150k words and still going. I have mind to finish of 200+ words.

I set out to achieve people reading my work and challenge myself. I failed in some areas and succeeded in other areas.

What’s next?

5 million words and larger audience and growing as a writer that brings a little bit of my own style to a wider audience.

Warm Regards

Guardiandogg

Updates on James Potter Court of Owls book series!

The progress of my project has been a success for the most part. I have had set backs and failures along the way over the last four months as well.

133k words in total.

39.5k views

2 fans.

This is series that spans about five books currently with extensive themes in modern magic combat and old western feel of a lone gun man against army of monsters. Including themes of Isakai and time travel.

The book series is as follows:

1 James potter and the court of Owls. Finished

2. James Potter and the staff of the magi. Finshed.

3. James Potter and the duel of the dragons. Finished

4. James Potter and the heir to Merlin. Finished

5. James Potter and the Lady of the Lake. Ongoing

Books 1-4 set up the lore and backdrop for happens in book five. Book five is an explosive and very action heavy book that is the longest book so far. It started out as parody but has taken on a life of it’s own.

Failures are always editing and presentation. World building is rough but evolving as the story progression is leading to show down of epic gun smoke and magic spells.

Themes include:

Friendship and brotherhood.

Romance.

Action and adventure

Comedy. Drama.

The conclusion will take me a bit of time but it’s coming.