Success is relative. Freelancer writers, especially at the beginning of their career, should celebrate even the smallest triumphs as a way to motivate themselves to do more, because the road to counting yourself as an ultimate success can be long and arduous.
To find some measure of success on any freelance site you should;
Know the Rules
Each site has a unique set of rules and in order to be successful it is necessary to become completely familiar with them. For instance, Helium.com pays an upfront payment to contributors according to a starred system and not all channels are eligible, so it is worth your while to be aware so you will know what to expect when pay day roles around. At AssociatedContent.com it is not possible to get an upfront if you are not a resident of the United States, so checking the site's policies in advance can avoid disappointment. ConstantContent.com allows all members to bid on jobs but only members with at least one accepted article in their database are allowed to contact the job providers with questions. Knowing the rules helps to smooth the process and puts you in a position of strength because there are no surprises.
Produce Quality Work
Producing writing that is of the highest quality ensures that no matter what your writing will rise to the surface and be read. This means not only work that is free of grammatical and spelling errors, but also work that is original and loaded with appropriate keywords that help readers find your content.
Work Consistently
Success is also largely due to consistent effort. If you put in your hours like a regular job, or even more in the beginning, you can be assured that your time spent will be rewarded in dollars and cents.
Develop Personal Milestones
Freelance writers that use milestones to propel their work schedules are often more successful than those who work haphazardly. Writing goals help to channel your effort down the right avenues and also give you a means to measure your performance. For instance, if you contribute to three different sites, you should have goals for each one and commit to writing to each at least once a week.
Acknowledge Your Accomplishments
Taking the time out to really appreciate how far you've come or what you have accomplished is important to success as well. If you never took the time to recognize your accomplishments what is the point of all the hard work?