11-27-2014, 03:27 PM
11-27-2014, 09:12 PM
Thanks, rep added :)
in the PDF it says :
I am going to walk you through how to use this website, what it
does, and why it is such a great place to begin.
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I dont see the link?
in the PDF it says :
I am going to walk you through how to use this website, what it
does, and why it is such a great place to begin.
Sign up here:
I dont see the link?
11-27-2014, 09:42 PM
No. Like I said it's only a side income for me. Not to the extend you can quit your job and go for it full time. The wso make it sound so easy but alot of times you get lots of picky clients. The key is knowing where to find clients. What I did is searching for companies that either doesn't have a slogan or one that sucks big time. Then I'd write 3-5 slogans and contact them if they are keen to have new slogan written. 4 out of 10 will ask you to propose.
The wso covers pretty much how to write a good slogan but that will depend on how resourceful and creative you are. The worst and most profitable one I ever wrote is "Best [service] in [country]". That M**** paid me $500 for that after countless emailing back and forth. So sometime your creativity can be a huge stumbling block when you meet morons.
If you want to try your hands on slogan writing, just do it! And never ever think you are not good enough. Once you get the gist of it, you can write 10, 20 at one go. You will have better ideas once you understand the business your client is in. For me, it is niche specific, which means I only write for companies in the same industry as me so I know easily what their business is about. And also it's easy for me to smoke them into buying with my knowledge of the industry. ;)
The wso covers pretty much how to write a good slogan but that will depend on how resourceful and creative you are. The worst and most profitable one I ever wrote is "Best [service] in [country]". That M**** paid me $500 for that after countless emailing back and forth. So sometime your creativity can be a huge stumbling block when you meet morons.
If you want to try your hands on slogan writing, just do it! And never ever think you are not good enough. Once you get the gist of it, you can write 10, 20 at one go. You will have better ideas once you understand the business your client is in. For me, it is niche specific, which means I only write for companies in the same industry as me so I know easily what their business is about. And also it's easy for me to smoke them into buying with my knowledge of the industry. ;)
(11-27-2014 03:05 PM)show Wrote: [ -> ](11-27-2014 02:57 PM)senoob Wrote: [ -> ]Actually I'm making sides with slogans since 2001 ;)Wow Senoob...that is amazing!
I have two questions please:
1. Is this a great monthly income stream for you and your family?
2. Do you have any insights or major tips not covered in the pdf that you can share with us?
Thank you in advance.
11-28-2014, 01:16 AM
(11-27-2014 09:42 PM)senoob Wrote: [ -> ]No. Like I said it's only a side income for me. Not to the extend you can quit your job and go for it full time. The wso make it sound so easy but alot of times you get lots of picky clients. The key is knowing where to find clients. What I did is searching for companies that either doesn't have a slogan or one that sucks big time. Then I'd write 3-5 slogans and contact them if they are keen to have new slogan written. 4 out of 10 will ask you to propose.Great tips Senoob. Thank you.
The wso covers pretty much how to write a good slogan but that will depend on how resourceful and creative you are. The worst and most profitable one I ever wrote is "Best [service] in [country]". That M**** paid me $500 for that after countless emailing back and forth. So sometime your creativity can be a huge stumbling block when you meet morons.
If you want to try your hands on slogan writing, just do it! And never ever think you are not good enough. Once you get the gist of it, you can write 10, 20 at one go. You will have better ideas once you understand the business your client is in. For me, it is niche specific, which means I only write for companies in the same industry as me so I know easily what their business is about. And also it's easy for me to smoke them into buying with my knowledge of the industry. ;)(11-27-2014 03:05 PM)show Wrote: [ -> ](11-27-2014 02:57 PM)senoob Wrote: [ -> ]Actually I'm making sides with slogans since 2001 ;)Wow Senoob...that is amazing!
I have two questions please:
1. Is this a great monthly income stream for you and your family?
2. Do you have any insights or major tips not covered in the pdf that you can share with us?
Thank you in advance.
11-28-2014, 01:55 AM
(11-27-2014 09:12 PM)Truth Hurts Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, rep added :)the link is sloganslingers.com""
in the PDF it says :
I am going to walk you through how to use this website, what it
does, and why it is such a great place to begin.
Sign up here:
I dont see the link?
11-28-2014, 03:09 AM
This is probably workable however the probelm I see with this is that you cannot /protect' your slogans since they are simply a bunch of words from the English language that anybody could use.
So while this does seem like a solution for people who want to sit on the beach sipping Pina Coladas all day while money spews out of their computer like an out of control ATM, I'm really wondering how (and I've read two products on this recently) you prevent your prospects or anyone else for that matter, from taking your words and using them by themselves?
Anyone have an insight into that?
So while this does seem like a solution for people who want to sit on the beach sipping Pina Coladas all day while money spews out of their computer like an out of control ATM, I'm really wondering how (and I've read two products on this recently) you prevent your prospects or anyone else for that matter, from taking your words and using them by themselves?
Anyone have an insight into that?
11-28-2014, 09:06 AM
Got to hand it to Quasar.....no BS when it comes to reviews..+5 rep added to both of you
11-28-2014, 12:13 PM
there is huge competion how newbie can win contests and clinets,
11-28-2014, 05:51 PM
(11-28-2014 03:09 AM)WorldWarrior Wrote: [ -> ]This is probably workable however the probelm I see with this is that you cannot /protect' your slogans since they are simply a bunch of words from the English language that anybody could use.I Understand that your slogans are hidden from everyone else except the "requester"? It says so in the pdf.
So while this does seem like a solution for people who want to sit on the beach sipping Pina Coladas all day while money spews out of their computer like an out of control ATM, I'm really wondering how (and I've read two products on this recently) you prevent your prospects or anyone else for that matter, from taking your words and using them by themselves?
Anyone have an insight into that?
About the prospects, I admit you have a point there... they could get your words and use them as they want. I am not sure how a writer can be protected, all one can do is to try...
11-28-2014, 07:49 PM
Thanks show
Rep sent 2u :)
Rep sent 2u :)