There are two features of my freelance writing course that are important: 1. I only take on 20 students at a time. 2. To get involved it costs $100/month. While these two details have worked out well over the past couple of years, I want to change things up just a bit.
Due to an increased demand in 2010, I am going to open up five more spots each month – bringing the total to 25. This will give more of you the chance to join and learn without having to wait.
Another thing I am doing is lowering the cost from $100/month to $75/month. But there is a catch. This is going to be for one month only. Those who are already part of the course will also receive the discount – no need to worry! So, if you are interested in joining, now is definitely the time to do so. Not only do you have a very good chance of snagging an empty spot, but you can do so at a discounted rate for the first month.
To get started, send me an email right away. Although there are five open spots, with a long waiting list they will go fast.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment or send me a personal email. I am looking forward to working with more of you guys and gals in the months to come!
Are you interested in starting a freelance writing career? Many people answer yes, but for whatever reason they never take the leap. Instead, they blame this on not being fully prepared. Although there is a lot that goes into becoming a freelance writer, you have to realize a few things:
1. You will never know everything. If you are waiting to learn it all before getting started you will find yourself treading water, day after day. I have been a freelance writer for more than four years, but still don’t know everything about the industry. Just like any career, everyday is a learning experience.
2. There is nothing wrong with learning as you go. When I started my freelance writing career I knew a little bit, but was convinced that learning as I moved forward was the way to go. Once you have basic knowledge of the industry and what you want to accomplish, the other details can be picked up as you move forward.
3. Sometimes you have to trust that you are doing the right thing. There is no way of knowing for sure that freelance writing is the right career for you. But if you continually put this off you will never know for sure if you can make it. It can be stressful to start a new career – no matter what it may be. That being said, there is a point when you have to trust yourself and take the leap.
Every month I speak with aspiring freelance writers who want to get started but are lagging behind because they are not fully prepared. Hopefully the above three details will open your eyes and make you realize that you can get started even if you are not as prepared as you think you should be.
Are you getting ready to take on your first day as a freelance writer? If so, know that this is a very big step in your career. Even though you are sure to be excited, don’t be surprised if you are a bit nervous as well. After all, you are starting a new career.
Here are three tips for first day freelance writers:
1. Don’t rush. While you are in a hurry to make money, keep in mind that it takes time to catch on. There is no reason to get ahead of yourself when you are first starting out as a freelance writer. Your first day can be used to get your feet wet, to start your marketing plan, and to plan out the week to come.
2. Be willing to accept a variety of projects. Once you are more experienced you can be selective with the types of freelance writing jobs that you take on. But during your first day (and so on) as a freelance writer you want to keep an open mind. Any work is good work at this point – as long as you are comfortable with it, of course.
3. Don’t get frustrated. Entirely too many new freelance writers get frustrated and worked up during their first full day on the job. You are going to be facing many changes. Don’t worry if you face a problem because there is always a solution waiting for you down the line. It is important to keep a positive attitude, and to continue moving forward no matter what it takes.
If you are getting set for your first day as a freelance writer the above three tips should help.