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My main goal is to turn this website into a way of making a living. In order to do this I am aiming to make £4000 ( approx. $6371.20) a year, which works out at around £340 (approx. $541.59) a month. This means that I will be able to buy food every month, help out with the rent, and begin saving up in case of emergencies. I do already have some savings, but as far as I’m concerned you can never have enough.

My dream is to make between £600 and £1000 a month, but this, if I ever do manage to reach this level of income, is going to take time.

In order to do this I have some ideas that I would love to work on. The first, which is one of the things I’ve wanted to do for a long time, is podcast my stories, but I need to get equipment for that and to afford the equipment I need some income. The second is to make my story worlds into RPG worlds. I doubt this is going to make me much income, but it’s just something I’ve always wanted to do, so if I’m making enough I’ll be able to focus on that a little. The third, and probably the most important, I want to be writing more for other people. I started crowdfunding because I wanted people to get involved with my work, from doing something as small as clicking the write more button to getting as involved as Elizabeth Barrette has and creating a whole new world for one of the collections. I’d love to sell more character adoptions and setting rentals; I’d love to have more people creating characters; I’d love to have readers commenting to tell me what they like and don’t like; I really want to start having more give-aways, like the Surprise Draw, but I don’t think many people were all that interested; and I hope that 2013 will be the year I achieve some of these things.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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My main goal is to turn this website into a way of making a living. In order to do this I am aiming to make £4000 ( approx. $6371.20) a year, which works out at around £340 (approx. $541.59) a month. This means that I will be able to buy food every month, help out with the rent, and begin saving up in case of emergencies. I do already have some savings, but as far as I’m concerned you can never have enough.

My dream is to make between £600 and £1000 a month, but this, if I ever do manage to reach this level of income, is going to take time.

In order to do this I have some ideas that I would love to work on. The first, which is one of the things I’ve wanted to do for a long time, is podcast my stories, but I need to get equipment for that and to afford the equipment I need some income. The second is to make my story worlds into RPG worlds. I doubt this is going to make me much income, but it’s just something I’ve always wanted to do, so if I’m making enough I’ll be able to focus on that a little. The third, and probably the most important, I want to be writing more for other people. I started crowdfunding because I wanted people to get involved with my work, from doing something as small as clicking the write more button to getting as involved as Elizabeth Barrette has and creating a whole new world for one of the collections. I’d love to sell more character adoptions and setting rentals; I’d love to have more people creating characters; I’d love to have readers commenting to tell me what they like and don’t like; I really want to start having more give-aways, like the Surprise Draw, but I don’t think many people were all that interested; and I hope that 2013 will be the year I achieve some of these things.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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