Writing For Money: Should I Go For It?

Most people this days hears about freelancing and automatically relates it to "writing for money". Of course, freelancing includes other topics as web desig, script programing, graphics and basically anything that can be used as content on a website.
But the relationship between "freelancing" and "writing" is natural just because is the best way to sell, "everyone can be a freelancer".
Now, really? everyone?. That's not true, "everyone who can pull some tricks" can be a writer. Just grab a PLR, twist it, change some sentences, test it over and over on copyscape until it passes and that's all. But, what about being serious about it? Is it possible?
Yes, it is, but freelancing is a job, and (normally) when you get a job you need to WORK and you gotta know your stuff. There is no point to write about something you don't know, because you can get tons of resources, but you still don't know what you're talking about, and that might end up lowering your quality. If you know about the topic, you can use tons of resource (incluiding those devilish PLR articles) to ENRICH your word. This is related to the previous post, if the articles you post aren't interesting, why would you think they will be insteresting when posted in other people's sites? think about that. Remember, you can always sell crappy work at crappy prices, but I really advice you to not stay there, try to improve and be a quality writer. I rather pay $50 for an article worth $50 than $3 for an article worth $10.
So why don't you make an extra effort, and write those $50 articles, join some freelancing sites (I won't link, google should give you an extensive list of them) and make quality articles in exchange for quality payments, you will find out that it's more rewarding (despite the money, of course) for you, and it helps to make a better athmosphere around the freelance writer's world.

Good Luck!