What You MUST Know To Succeed As A Writer (Ezine)
In this week's Fab Freelance Writing Ezine, we discuss: "What You MUST Know To Succeed As A Writer".
Here's an excerpt from the Editorial:
Being comfortable writing ebooks not only helps you to create and sell your own information products, it's also a highly lucrative skill. You can write for others, as well as for yourself.
BTW, if you're writing for others, you should be charging around $2000 to $5000 per ebook, as a rule of thumb. I recommend that you get comfortable writing ebooks for yourself, then use these as your "portfolio" -- your buyers want to know that you can actually complete the project for which they hire you.
Why do some writers get great, easy-to-please, well-paying clients, and others get stuck with stingy, demanding and impossible-to-please clients?
Yes, there are secrets to getting great clients, and the key to success is... YOU.
Yes, you.
In our article: "Get Top Writing Jobs: the Simple Rules", I discuss a couple of simple, simple, SIMPLE rules.
Did you get the "simple" part? I hope you did.
I'm fond of saying that if you follow these two simple rules, you can be laziest writer ever born, and still make a top income... you just have to know what these rules are, and take them seriously.
As you may know, I coach writers. Often writers say: "I tried Elance (Or Craigslist, or whatever), and people just don't want to pay writers." They tell me that they just can't make money at these venues.