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07-11-2013, 02:05 PM
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[GET] $50+ for 1 Article? No Way!
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Thanks and rep if deserved 42rock
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07-11-2013, 02:10 PM (This post was last modified: 07-11-2013 02:15 PM by nercciss.)
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nice share bro but sorry this pdf is just a piece of crap , its waste of time to read such pdf
07-11-2013, 02:19 PM
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(07-11-2013 02:10 PM)nercciss Wrote:  nice share bro but sorry this pdf is just a piece of crap , its waste of time to read such pdf
Thanks for the review, it may be help someone, who knows ^^
Thanks and rep if deserved 42rock
PS: Never forget to make mirrors !!!
07-11-2013, 11:03 PM (This post was last modified: 07-11-2013 11:08 PM by chito.)
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(07-11-2013 02:10 PM)nercciss Wrote:  nice share bro but sorry this pdf is just a piece of crap , its waste of time to read such pdf

I did not mean to argue but i will strongly disagree with you.
This pdf is worth reading not just piece of crap as opposite to what your saying

(unless care to point a reason why is it crap rather than mentioning it without proof).

Ok some excellent review(s) for you guys, i compile it for fyi. Smile
Kirk777 Wrote:This wso is recommended by one of the best writers, Annie Potts, and with good reason. Truly this is a business in a box
wso. Powerful advice and it has the twist of going to local businesses to get your customers to write for. He addresses key points in writing
your article using lsi themed articles which rank high with very little backlinking. All in all this is worth buying. Grab it while you can,
it is not the usual crapola wso.

AnniePot Wrote:If you aspire to make a living through content writing, this WSO is a MUST HAVE.

Throughout my adult life I've made my living by writing in various formats: SEO content for others, content for my own blogs and web sites,
and more recently on Kindle, so I believe I have the background and qualifications to evaluate a WSO designed to help other SEO content writers.

John's WSO is an easy read, but it's actually a 'Business in a Box' for anyone hoping to become a Content Writer for hire. John does concede
that you first need to be a reasonably good writer in order to achieve success, but the point he makes throughout the WSO is simple: no-one
with decent writing skills should ever offer their services for $5.

He explains exactly how to go about finding clients prepared to pay a decent fee for your writing and even goes into detail on how to
structure SEO content articles Google will love. In my opinion this section could be sold as a stand alone WSO in its own right.

The entire WSO is packed full of gems and methodology. There is even a chapter titled 'Step By Step', that walks you through the entire process
of setting up your writing business and finding clients who are prepared to pay a good fee for your writing.

John's writing style is especially attractive so it's easy to see why he's so successful as a content writer himself, but from my own
experience I can verify he knows exactly what he's talking about. If you're planning to offer your services as a writer, or even if you're
doing this already, this WSO is a must.

luminous Wrote:Agreed, just read it. Takeaway point - it's a state of mind.

By simply reverse engineering yourself backwards in future time to the present with the belief that you're already worthy of commanding a higher price, it therefore becomes only a matter of time which actually separates YOU from YOUR mastery (and your money).

Heavy concept? Yes and no. It's just like anything you really apply yourself to, practice makes perfect:)

As for $5 content writing ...

"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." -Mark Twain

Andrew_Wardle Wrote:I'll just tell the story of my own writing career here.

Attempt No. 1 was in 2007. I responded to a post made by one of the mostrespected members of the Warrior Forum, who was looking for writers. He
only paid $5 an article. At roughly the same time, my father died, and through interaction with WF members over that I found another reputable
Warrior who needed writing. These two guys kept me very busy, but obviously the pay rate was derisory.

During the time I was writing for one of the most respected Warriors on the forum, I wrote an ebook aimed at newbie affiliate marketers. It was
stolen and offered as a WSO by one of their customers. The rightful owner fought back by offering it as a free WSO, and the response was
massive. Three years later, the ebook got stolen again and offered as a WSO, by someone completely different.

I did manage to find a few other clients to add to those two, but eventually the whole edifice came tumbling down. Both major clients
changed their business model completely, and didn't need writing any more. No new clients came in to replace them. That game was over.

The second attempt came shortly after. At the time, I literally had lessthat £10 left in my bank account, and I was on the verge of losing
everything. I ran an ad in a free forum that I belonged to (not WF), and got one order for a pack of ten articles. $50. That gave me the money
to risk a writing WSO. In those days, WSOs were $20 to run, and they stayed on the front page for longer, so you had a chance. It sold out in
a couple of hours, and I at least had some seed capital to try to build a business.

I set up a site, but it really went nowhere. The majority of my income came from one of my WSO buyers, who was to give me regular work for the
next four years. Even he only paid $10 an article, and it was still a case of working endless 16 hour days for barely enough to live on. After
four years, he got ill and couldn't run his business any more, and at the same time I think I literally burned out from overwork. I got the
worst case of influenza I ever had, during the last two weeks of last December, and I honestly couldn't physically keep going with the 16 and
even 20 hour days. After four years, game number two was also over.

And so to today. I am still in a kind of physical shock from the results of my attempts to earn a tolerable living from something I do extremely
well. The big question is, do I pick up John's book and give writing for a living a third chance? Part of me is extremely reluctant to do so,
yet I have spent years building up my skills with scarcely a reward. Should I not at least try to see if I can make a breakthrough this time?

I am still undecided. If I do decide to give this a go, I will report back with a buyer review, which are worth infinitely more than “mate's
reviews”. I'll also keep the thread updated with any progress I make in finding actual clients.

I've obviously been targeting the wrong market. Can this help me target the right one?

Andrew

MissTerraK Wrote:I normally don't do reviews for the simple reason that I want to be fair to everyone. You see, I do receive a fair amount of
requests and quite honestly don't have a lot of extra time to do them.

Then a talented writer whose posts I always make sure I read, contacted me asking if I would be interested in reviewing a guide he had written
to help struggling writers earn more than the slave wages offered at content mills and actually make a decent living from doing so. This was a
game changer for me! The writer's name? None other than John Coutts.

When I received the review copy, I dropped everything else I was doing and read the whole thing in one sitting. I was not disappointed! You
won't be either.

John gives a point by point, step by step method for getting new clients and not just new clients, but well paying ones at that. And he lays it
out in simple steps that will abolish any intimidation that a new writer may have.

He not only shares the method of how to get clients who pay well, that I know works from past experience, but goes over and beyond that in
showing you how to set up your entire article with secrets seasoned writers know and use. He holds nothing back. If that wasn't good enough,
he also has other gems sprinkled throughout this guide all written in a smooth and enjoyable manner.

I can't think of one reason why anyone should pass this up.

In case you haven't noticed, I highly recommend and endorse John's guide whether you are just starting out, or have been in business for a while
and are looking to expand or upgrade. [Image: wink.gif]

Terra

tpw Wrote:Disclosure: I did get a review copy of this product, and I am an affiliate for this product.

Here is a copy of the email that I just sent to my mailing list concerning this product...

Are You a Freelance Writer? If So, Here Is Your Much-Needed Kick in the Butt...

If you are providing freelance writing services to other people, are you setting your prices OR are you letting other people dictate to you what you can charge for the work that you provide to them?

I know that we all want to believe that we are in charge of our financial destiny, but if you are being paid less than $40 to write an article, I am willing to bet that you are letting your potential customers dictate to you what you should be charging for the work you are providing to them!

Whenever I talk about my previous experience as a freelance writer, I often shock people who are amazed that I got paid so much better than they do today.

If you are working as a freelance writer, you have to ask yourself why you are not yet being paid what you think you are worth for the work that you do.

If you are currently writing for peanuts, there are two basic reasons why that is happening, and both are your fault!!

1. You are not effectively broadcasting your competence and confidence in the work that you do; and
2. You are selling your services to schmucks who do not value the work that you do!

Both of these problems are easy to overcome, if only you know what you need to be doing different than what you are doing now...

I had the privilege of reading the "Well-Paid Content Writer" report from John Coutts, and he lays out everything you need to know to help you start making the kind of money you should be making as a professional freelance writer.

If you are currently writing articles for a measly $5 or $10 an article, you may be able to start getting paid 5-to-10 times that amount beginning tomorrow!!

The bottom line is that if you do any kind of freelance writing for money, you will be able to benefit from owning this product...

p.s. The sales page for this product is perhaps weaker than it should be, but the product is far more than I ever expected it would be... This product is worth every penny John is asking for it and then some...

Click Here to Learn More... [AFFILIATE LINK]

Bill Platt

Reserved for FAQ:

Magic Button :
Q: Is there an OTO?

A: No! I feel that people who need to earn more money writing don't need extra offers pushed at them. There's no OTO.

Q: Can I get a review copy?

A: Sorry ... Review copies were given out to a few select people prior to the launch of this WSO. No more review copies will be made available.

Q: $5 is pretty much the standard price for good articles. How can I overcome that?

A: Easy! I grant you that $5 is a kind of standard price at the bottom of the article writing market, though I won't agree that $5 can buy "good" articles. However, the market for articles and writing of all kinds extends all the way up to the top. You can find buyers at $50, $500 and more, if you know where to look. HINT: you start by getting out of the bottom market!

Q: I have a client base that pays me a maximum of $2 per 100 words. How can I earn more when I know they won't pay me more?

A: Change your client base. There are buyers at every price level. You have buyers at the $2/100 words level, so move into a higher level and get better rates. My report tells you exactly how to do it, step-by-step.

Q: How soon can I start earning from article writing with your method?

A: The time it takes to start earning, using my methods, is about the same as the length of a piece of string. In other words, there is no standard "time" for earnings to start.

One thing is certain; the sooner you start doing it, the sooner you will get work. I nearly always get work more or less immediately. It's not a guarantee, but that's how it has worked out for me. You could do the same, but your results may vary.

Q: Do you consider yourself to be one of the highest paid writers?

A: Absolutely not! I have no idea who is, but people like Stephen King, for example, earn a LOT more than I do. Even in the article writing world online there are plenty of people, some have made comments in this thread, who earn a lot more than me. I just know of one method to earn good money from writing, and I am offering that information to others in this WSO.
07-12-2013, 05:45 AM
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(07-11-2013 02:10 PM)nercciss Wrote:  nice share bro but sorry this pdf is just a piece of crap , its waste of time to read such pdf
You wouldn't recognize a piece of crap if you stepped in it. And where did you learn to almost write? I even doubt you can read without mouthing the words ...

Have a nice day!
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07-12-2013, 03:17 PM
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I have made a living as a writer for about a year now. AFAIC, this is a very good little WSO. It certainly won't teach you how to write, nor will it give you the confidence you need if you don't have any, but the strategy is brilliant, and I am going to seriously tweak my approach after reading it.

It's a free F****** download; if you are a writer who wants some insight into making money, just download it. It's not like you are going to have wasted much in the way of time or money if you don't like the info, but this might be the wake-up call you need to make money.
07-12-2013, 09:57 PM
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07-17-2013, 11:26 PM
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There's no need for suspense - the method of getting clients is Googling for companies and writing to them. He provides a nice template email, a sensible Do's and Dont's list and a fair idea about writing good articles (which will be helpful if you can already write well). He is also right about the fact that this method is not likely to get saturated since a very small percentage of people will ever try it.

The success rate is about 6-7 replies per 100 unsolicited emails - a realistic estimate, I'd say. The website displaying your portfolio is not optional if you care to receive any response at all. No business is expected to reply to a gmail address of a complete newbie author.

Overall, a refreshing change from the BS that WSOs generally are. I'm going to try this for certain, and if I succeed, I'm going to buy the book from the author.

Hope that helps anyone still wondering whether to download.
A big thanks to the uploader - really appreciate this :)
07-18-2013, 12:29 AM
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thanks for sharing!
07-18-2013, 08:43 AM
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Always a big thanks to the OP! This is a good and actionable report.

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Review and Comments:

I am a professional copywriter and marketing consultant by vocation. I can speak on the topic of this ebook as an expert. Along with Kindle and video marketing, this is how I make my living.

Pros: If you are new to writing or want to know how to break-in to making more money, this is a solid ebook. The author writes to a slightly above-average standard and is not presumptuous about what his skill or area of expertise is.

He does not give much writing advice in the ebook and I was relieved he did not make it about mechanics. He did not get ambitious by speculating on what “might” work as most WSOs do. There are plenty of ebooks about how to write articles or any kind of content that can be found on this forum.

As a brief aside, it is easy to deduce what his heritage is because of the usage of colloquialisms endemic to the UK.

In the ebook, he focuses on making money by writing SEO content for higher paying clients. He is correct that there are many buyers for higher priced content and fewer writers. This happens for lots of reasons that benefit better writers and marketers. There will always be a market for solid writing and people willing to pay for it.

Only desperate or poorly informed writers produce content for one-penny-per-word at a time when prices for good content are rapidly increasing. Unfortunately, most writers act passively and only react to the demands of the perceived market.

As long as you can write at an average level and market yourself well, you can make lots of money. The author is also right about no need for concern about competition. Every business has competition and this profession tends to produce rabidly loyal clients.

Good content will always command respect and higher fees. This ebook and my own beliefs are about you positioning yourself at the top of the market rather than trying to earn a perceived minimum wage as a freelancer.

This is real work and takes time, effort and dedication. But the demand will never disappear and you can determine your earnings. Fees and prices commensurate with your skills and the quality of your products are what should drive your rates. Always ask for higher fees.

If you work and educate yourself to write at higher standards, you will always have all the work you want. Your fees are on target when you occasionally lose prospects because of price. If you are not losing prospects because of your fees, they are not high enough.

Cons: He focuses on only one way of writing for higher fees or prices. SEO content is easy to write and the market for it will always be huge. It is an even bigger need now because of constant Google algorithm changes that require engaging site content. This is the entry-point for high quality content and is pedestrian-level work for the more highly skilled writers among you. There are many types of content that command higher rates.

These include:

• Authority Content (articles, web copy, blog posts, etc.)
• Long-form Content
• Ebooks and Guides
• Email and Autoresponder sequences
• Press Releases
• Sales Copy
• Sales Letters
• Direct Response Copy
• Copywriting
• Script Writing
• Product Reviews
• Kindle
• PLR
• Product Creation and Development
• Variations and Combinations of These

Develop any of these as a specialization and find a niche market and – everyone in that microcosm will beat down your door with money-in-hand when you approach them.

In 2013, I cannot tell you what it feels like to write $50 articles. I have not written for rates that low in fifteen years or more. However, this author has made writing SEO content his primary focus and he gives some good advice and resources you can use to make a healthy income.

He claims a high figure income and I believe him – but you can earn more. He works 5-hours-per-day, 5-days-per-week – I believe that figure too.

The email he uses is one of the weaknesses in this product and can be improved dramatically. He did not place enough emphasis on the most critical element of the email – the subject line.

It doesn’t matter what you write in the email if it doesn’t get opened.

His primary prospecting method is a blunt instrument. Arbitrarily searching Google (as he does) to target and acquire clients works, but there are better ways. Identifying and closing prospects is a huge factor in getting as much work as you want.

If you place emphasis on your client prospecting, identification and acquisition process – your fees can be (within reason) whatever you believe you are worth. The more obscure or lackluster the business or niche is, the more buyers exist that are willing to pay you top dollar to write for them.

Specialization is almost always a good thing for aspiring authors that want to be paid what they are worth. Position yourself as an expert or authority in any niche and people will buy all you can write.

Would you rather have a full workload all the days you want to write - or have to search for new business due to an empty pipeline? This is an attitudinal shift – would you rather be the one saying no to new work because you have all you can handle?

Or would you rather be the one getting told no when you have nothing to do and need the work? (And income?)

This is what I call the “always busy writer” image and mindset. It means you always keep prospects and clients in your pipeline. They are on your “waiting list” so to speak. If you are turning work away regularly, you are doing an effective job of marketing yourself and your business. (This is a business, which is a huge paradigm shift for many writers.)

You need to do what the author states in this ebook, and allocate at least 25% of your daily efforts to getting new clients. Doing this allows you to take on the projects you want and say no when you want – and that is always a good thing.

To maximize your fees, a professional persona is critical and having a web site is part of separating yourself from the writing wannabes. He makes this a critical point in the ebook and I agree completely.

You can work in your pajamas as long as you cast a long professional shadow in everything you do.

As for comments made about whether these strategies work – I can tell you these strategies and tactics positively work – as long as you do.

This is a solid 38 page ebook. It is perhaps a bit myopic in some areas. But this business model is completely doable for any reasonably intelligent person – and someone willing to work.

Grade: 4/5 stars

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