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It seems to me that you will definitely need to purchase a very high-quality microphone that will help you record reviews with high accuracy. Precisely because I did not have the opportunity to purchase this equipment, but I wanted to do something related to reviewing sports events, I chose the path of copywriting to write articles. I found out about this possibility with the help of a specialized service that talked about various the earning schemes, including copywriting. Therefore, you can always find a way out of the situation.
I see a lot of guys do it with their phones. Depends on how professional you're trying to do it. Message me and I'll give u some tips on how to get your videos seen.
Thanks a lot.
I'm going to try to do that, thanks, do I need a quality mic or will my phone do?
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It wouldn't be something I'd try to use as a primary source of income. But if you want to make some extra money on the side you should try it. I make around $150-$200 a month and I don't talk boxing on my channel. I got a video that went viral and I get $100 a month off that video alone. I rarely post videos on there. It's passive income. If boxing is your passion it should come easy. How much does freelance paid boxing writing make, $100 an article?
I'm going to try to do that, thanks, do I need a quality mic or will my phone do?
You can probably make more money making youtube videos about boxing.
That's a good shout. I was thinking of that but heard YouTube pay peanut money unless you have millions of subscribers
A couple of posters from this site started out doing articles that way and went on to journalism careers. Neither post anymore. My suggestion would be start a blog and then after 4-5 entries you could start sending it to boxing websites to see if they're interested. I don't know the process but guessing you need to prove you're not just some random bum.
Also I don't recall exactly but one of the Danish posters on here got a press pass from this site to go to one of Kessler's weigh-ins as official photographer, or something along those lines.
Thanks, I'll look into how to start a blog
Written for no pay in the past, does anyone know any boxing websites that offer money to write articles?
some of the trolls on here will probably pay you to put some well researched anti golovkin articles on the forum.
I will pay you to put some well researched anti golovkin articles on the forum.