07-19-2014, 06:01 AM
Q. What if you could have a flexible freelance lifestyle … working from home or wherever you want and scheduling the hours to suit, even taking a day off occasionally?
Q. What if you could tell people you are a writer and be proud of it because you’ve finally found a way to make it pay?
Date:From: David Goldsmith
Dear Fellow Writer,
Would
you like to learn a bunch of different ways to earn a living as a
writer? I have been working full-time as a freelance writer for the past
9 years. In this latest version of my book I reveal the best techniques I’ve discovered to earn money from writing.
But first… a little background. Like many other writers I was still working in a full-time job when I started freelancing.
I just knew that I wanted to be a writer. I dreamed of being able to do
it full-time but I couldn’t really see how I could make my dream a
reality.
Little
by little, though, my writing business grew. The biggest struggle was
finding the time to write! Sometimes I seemed to be taking two steps
forward then three steps back. But I persevered… and eventually my
writing business grew.
Then,
several years ago, I took the plunge… I quit my day job. I felt that my
writing business had grown to the point that it could support me if
only I had more time to put into it. What a great feeling… I was now
going to be living the freelance lifestyle…
Do you know what? That’s when the hard work really began!
I was not earning as much from my writing as
I had expected and soon I was eating into my savings! I needed more
income I really needed it fast! It was time to face reality… the type of
writing I was doing simply wasn’t paying enough.
So
I began exploring different ways to make money writing. Writing
articles. Writing web site content. Writing e-books. I even tried
writing confession letters to some popular magazines.
And
guess what? It worked. I discovered new ways to write for money and
with some of these methods even though they paid more, less work was
involved. I was surprised.
Oh,
and another thing… unlike freelance writing for magazines I didn’t have
to wait six months for an article to be published before I received my
check. I was receiving payments within a few weeks.
Some
of the ways to write for a living even pay residual income. In these
cases I write something once and then keep getting paid over and over
again.
My
new discoveries helped me to grow my business to new heights. In one
year I actually earned more than I had in my old job… and I was a senior
manager in the firm!
And here’s the best part of it all…
I
play whatever music I want while I work. And sometimes if the day is
really nice I go for a stroll along the beach for an hour or two.
It’s
a good lifestyle… but I came incredibly close to failing to achieve my
dream. If I hadn’t diversified I wouldn’t have made it.
Now, how about you?
Is there really any need for you diversify?
Yes, there is. I am sure you have heard the saying…
If you don’t believe this applies to writing businesses, then perhaps for should ask…
…the
feature writer who worked almost solely for one major magazine. Imagine
his shock when it was announced in the news that the magazine had
ceased publication…
… or the writer who opened an email to learn that the Editor who provided most of their assignments was changing careers…
…
or the blogger who relied on Adsense payments for a living and then
lost 85% of his traffic following one of Google’s algorithm changes…
…
or ask the ebook author whose book was topping the charts until Amazon
made some adjustments to their Sales Rank formula and suddenly “the tap
was turned off”.
Not
only can diversification help you to grow your writing business but it
help to protect your writing income from unforeseen circumstances over
which you have no direct control.
Now, I have a question for you…
Do you really want to be a writer? Do you really want to enjoy a lifestyle that you only dream about now?
It will take hard work. It will take perseverance. But if you can honestly answer “Yes” then there is no reason why you can’t start building your writing business today.
If
I made this writing business work, then so can you! It’s been truly
satisfying for me and also for many of my writer friends whom I have
been able to help along the way.
I wish you every success with your writing and I hope that this guide will be an invaluable resource for you… I explain about a bunch of different ways that you can be paid to write.
Sincerely,
Who is This Guide For?
This guide is for those who want an
overview of 25 different ways to earn a living as a writer. There are
many specialist resources that teach each of these techniques in depth.
For example you could buy books on how to write a novel and copywriting.
But if you haven’t yet decided which areas of writing you want to work
in, and you don’t even know what some of the more lucrative techniques
are, then how can you know which books to buy or which courses to take?
You can hardly be expected to buy 25 different books – costing a total
of $200 to $400 – simply to explore each possibility.
That’s one of the main reasons I wrote
this e-book… to provide freelance writers with an overview of 25 ways to
make money such as freelance articles, blogging, copywriting, and many
more. By learning about all of these methods you will gain an
understanding of which ways are more appropriate to your unique
situation. Then you will be able in a position to choose those types of
writing that you would like to pursue.
Who is This Guide NOT For?
This is NOT a book for those who want to learn how to write. It’s about how to make more money from your writing.
This is NOT for those who want an in-depth
training manual on every one of the 25 techniques. That just wouldn’t
fit into these 89 pages.
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