

Thousands of people would love to work from home if they could, and many more are tempted by the idea of not having to dress up to go to work, not having to put wear and tear on their cars in order to commute, and not having to deal with all of the office politics that go on in a typical workplace. That’s pretty much the definition of success across the board, doing what interests you, what you consider fun, and getting paid for it.

They say you’ll be able to write about topics you enjoy, and take on projects that interest you, so that work doesn’t feel so much like work anymore, and you’re able to have a good time and get paid for it.

They claim to be able to give you a “secret formula” that you can use to make generous sums of cash from writing that doesn’t require a college education or formal training. But it’s also work, so you don’t feel like you’re getting something for nothing, and you’re still trading your time for money. You can basically do the job from anywhere just as long as you have an Internet connection to deliver your work once you’re finished. No rush hour commute, no boss standing over your shoulder telling you what to do, no time card to punch. Writing for a living does come with its share of perks. So can you really kick back in your bare feet and make a full-time income? The Barefoot Writer is a program that claims to give you the information you need to be able to write for a living and make decent money.
