What do you do if you want to earn more as a freelance writer, blogger, or copywriter but you’re already juggling a ton of clients and work?
Do you post in more freelance sites where you’re treated as a commodity and are forced to earn less than you deserve?
Do you lower your rate just to get more gigs?
Do you take on double the gigs and jobs… work endless hours... and sacrifice your sleep, time, health, and peace of mind?
The answer is no!
What I’ve found is that it doesn’t matter how many clients I had if I was still doing the wrong gigs.
What I’ve also found is that the best clients aren't actually looking on job boards.
And only the top 3% of freelance writers know about these incredible clients. That's why you haven't heard of these gigs yet.
These are the kinds of writing gigs that are:
1. Short
Easy to write. This should be writing that can get done in an afternoon or morning (depending on what you choose).
2. Fun
Writing is something you should be passionate about. I found that a lot of the writing gigs out there are just plain boring. Not only that, they aren’t...
3. Lucrative
This one shouldn’t need an explanation. You should be well compensated for your hard work.
4. Recurring
The best gigs are the ones that never go out of style.
Types of writing that clients will always need, no matter what. (Hint: content is one of the best writing gigs that will never go out of style, but there are other ones that most people don’t even know about)
This is one of the best ways to get gigs and clients to come back to you month after month without fail.
5. Trending
This is my belief.
You don’t have to buy my belief.
But have you ever gotten junk mail before?
Back in the day, writing junk mail was the most lucrative trend. And it made millions for the writers who took advantage of the opportunity.
As we’re moving online, I believe there are certain types of lucrative gigs that are following the trends that all clients need. Especially businesses.
The best part is, because most people don’t even know about these trends, there is little to no competition.
And when there’s little to no competition, what does that mean?
High demand. Low supply.
That means you can charge far more, work with fewer clients, and provide real value and help them.
So what are the best gigs that every writer should know about?
Why will you never find your dream client on job boards?
I break it all down in a 1-hour training I put together for you:
If you put the keyword “Copywriter” below, I’ll send this training to you personally when I see your comment.
There’s no credit card required to watch the training.
And at the end of this training I’m going to give you the opportunity to be personally mentored by me for 7 weeks. Working with me directly. Hand-in-hand.
This 7 week mentorship is not free.
And there’s no obligation to join.
If you’ve got what it takes, I'll feed you high paying clients. There’s no guarantee I’ll do this, but it’s a real opportunity for the right person.
And I'm not doing this just because I love helping people, which I do. There's a self-serving motive for me too. And it's going to create a massive win-win for you and for me.
I'll explain more a little later. For now, check out the training.
I’ll see you soon.
If you want me to send the training to you, put the keyword “Copywriter” below.
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What do you do if you want to earn more as a freelance writer, blogger, or copywriter but you’re already juggling a ton of clients and work?
Do you post in more freelance sites where you’re treated as a commodity and are forced to earn less than you deserve?
Do you lower your rate just to get more gigs?
Do you take on double the gigs and jobs… work endless hours... and sacrifice your sleep, time, health, and peace of mind?
The answer is no!
What I’ve found is that it doesn’t matter how many clients I had if I was still doing the wrong gigs.
What I’ve also found is that the best clients aren't actually looking on job boards.
And only the top 3% of freelance writers know about these incredible clients. That's why you haven't heard of these gigs yet.
These are the kinds of writing gigs that are:
1. Short
Easy to write. This should be writing that can get done in an afternoon or morning (depending on what you choose).
2. Fun
Writing is something you should be passionate about. I found that a lot of the writing gigs out there are just plain boring. Not only that, they aren’t...
3. Lucrative
This one shouldn’t need an explanation. You should be well compensated for your hard work.
4. Recurring
The best gigs are the ones that never go out of style.
Types of writing that clients will always need, no matter what. (Hint: content is one of the best writing gigs that will never go out of style, but there are other ones that most people don’t even know about)
This is one of the best ways to get gigs and clients to come back to you month after month without fail.
5. Trending
This is my belief.
You don’t have to buy my belief.
But have you ever gotten junk mail before?
Back in the day, writing junk mail was the most lucrative trend. And it made millions for the writers who took advantage of the opportunity.
As we’re moving online, I believe there are certain types of lucrative gigs that are following the trends that all clients need. Especially businesses.
The best part is, because most people don’t even know about these trends, there is little to no competition.
And when there’s little to no competition, what does that mean?
High demand. Low supply.
That means you can charge far more, work with fewer clients, and provide real value and help them.
So what are the best gigs that every writer should know about?
Why will you never find your dream client on job boards?
I break it all down in a 1-hour training I put together for you:
If you put the keyword “Copywriter” below, I’ll send this training to you personally when I see your comment.
There’s no credit card required to watch the training.
And at the end of this training I’m going to give you the opportunity to be personally mentored by me for 7 weeks. Working with me directly. Hand-in-hand.
This 7 week mentorship is not free.
And there’s no obligation to join.
If you’ve got what it takes, I'll feed you high paying clients. There’s no guarantee I’ll do this, but it’s a real opportunity for the right person.
And I'm not doing this just because I love helping people, which I do. There's a self-serving motive for me too. And it's going to create a massive win-win for you and for me.
I'll explain more a little later. For now, check out the training.
I’ll see you soon.
If you want me to send the training to you, put the keyword “Copywriter” below.