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Open Spots in my Freelance Writing Course

As you may have noticed, I have decided to open my freelance writing course to a few more members. More specifically, I am upping the maximum to 20 members as opposed to the previous cap of 10.

Over the past few months I have had a full class, as well as a decent sized waiting list. In order to give more people the opportunity to work with me one-on-one, I am going to cap the membership base at 20 for upcoming months. If this works out well, I may make another increase in the future.

The first few months of the course have been a learning experience. I have pinpointed what the majority of members want to learn, what they expect, and how I should move forward with the course to make it as beneficial as possible. Even though an increased membership base will mean more of a commitment, it will also mean more help for the masses.

With 9 members carrying over from last month and a waiting list of 15 to 20, I am confident that these additional spots will fill up quickly. For this reason, if interested, you will want to act fast and email me as soon as possible.

If you are interested in joining, but are unsure of the benefits, check out the freelance writing course link at the top of the blog. This should answer most of your questions. If not, feel free to contact me with any particular details or questions that may be on your mind.

All in all, I am anxious to take on new students. For those of you interested in getting started, send me a quick email and from there we will be well on our way.

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5 Comments »Freelance WritingSeptember 23rd, 2008

5 Responses to “Open Spots in my Freelance Writing Course”

  1. Freelance Writing Course with Chris | Write on the Edge Says:

    [...] out Chris’s post, Open Spots in my Freelance Writing Course, for more information about his class. I highly recommend checking out the course, especially if [...]

  2. impressed Says:

    Man not bad at all! To think when you started out your goal was only $2,000 a month in freelance writing and now you are going to make that by just responding to some emails with your course. Not too shabby!

  3. chrisblogging Says:

    Thanks for the comment! You are right. It is hard to imagine how far my freelance writing career has come over the years.

  4. Tony Smith Says:

    $100 a month seems reasonable for a personal writing coach, but on the other hand for a struggling freelancer, that can be a lot of money to part with. It would make the decision easier if you’re course page had more concrete examples of what you’re teaching. I mean for example, what’s the difference between paying for your course and just following the posts of top bloggers (including yourself) on a regular basis?

  5. Diana Says:

    The difference is that Chris gives one-on-one help, which is great if you are having a problem with something like one of your projects. He offers good advice and suggestions on how to make your writing work for you. Top bloggers often give general advice and might not respond back to you if you have questions about their posts. Chris is willing to be more specific if you are unsure about something.

    I like the one-on-one help and he has always responded right away to my questions. The contact is constant and I never have to wait long for a reply. He is also a good motivator too, and I tend to be lazy, but his course gave me that reminder to get going on my projects. :)

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