Ebook Profits Made Easy (Ezine)

This week, Fab Freelance Writing Ezine helps you to write and sell ebooks.

Here's a brief except:

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.

The issue will be out tomorrow, delivered straight to your Inbox.

Enjoy. :-)

Get Top Writing Jobs: the Simple Rules (Ezine)

Here we are, in 2011. Hard to believe isn't it?

We're starting the new year off with a bang with this week's issue of Fab Freelance Writing Ezine.

Our theme is getting top writing jobs.

Here's an excerpt:

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.

Read more in the issue, it contains a couple of articles you shouldn't mess.

The issue lands in your Inbox tomorrow.

Enjoy: it will help to make 2011 your best-ever year as a writer. :-)