Quote from: dreaming.forever on August 02, 2013, 04:50:05 PM
I had no idea you could set it up like that. I thought the only option was to use one of those custom pricing setups where it automatically calculates the cost once a customer selects the project length and what they want done (editing, critiquing, etc.). How do I send PayPal invoices?
Usually what happens is they will just send you the amount you agreed on after the project is complete - they will just ask you for paypal address and send it themselves without an invoice. It is really just an email exchange. If you think the person may be sketchy, you can ask about half up front, or just avoid the job completely.
There is no automatic cost calculation in any of this. You agree on either a fixed price per project, or you say "my rate is X/word" and work it out that way. Then, if you want, you can create the invoice to send them using Paypal's interface. Click the request money option, and then you will see a "create invoice" and it will walk you through it.
Elance has its own payment system that connects to your bank account.
Quote from: dreaming.forever on August 02, 2013, 04:50:05 PM
Since I don't have a degree or a fancy background, what sort of info should I include in my portfolio profile?
Just list the services you can provide (make it up, basically) for example - blog posts, landing page copy, keyword articles. This is the type of content people with money want to buy. Then - show you can write stuff like this by creating a sample of each. Learn how to write each type of content with some deep-googling. Look at elance to see what people want for examples of what is out there.
Honestly, the only way to make this work is to nickel and dime your way through the little small jobs you find on craigslist and elance, and then eventually you will find something that is fixed and longterm writing for a content marketing company at a higher rate.