How to become a Freelance Superstar with Freelance Writing
I wrote about freelance writing a few days ago and I mentioned that Monika Mundell would soon be releasing her "Freelance Writing Guide" to the public. True to my word, the product has launched as scheduled.
The "Freelance Writing Guide" E-book
As I mentioned, Monika sent me a review copy of the e-book. More importantly, it's a complimentary copy of the actual e-book and not one of the pre-final drafts.
What do you get when you purchase this e-book? More than anything else, you get a product based on experience and not something contrived by someone doing a lot of homework. It includes:
- How to get started as a freelance writer
- What to expect from freelance writing
- Online writing job sites exposed
- How to attract high-paying clients
- Regular writing vs. SEO writing
- Regular writing vs. copywriting
- How to enhance your language and writing skills
- How to get regular clients and stable income
- How to get paid as a freelance writer
…and so much more.
Some bonus items available for a limited time are:
- Email templates you can use to solicit clients
- Process map for your freelance career
- Gorgeous "Portfolio" WordPress themes
- Step-by-step blogging video tutorials
As anyone with limited time would do, I merely skimmed the e-book. One thing I noticed is that it's written for the experienced freelancer as well as those trying to break into the business. Beginners will appreciate the sections devoted to setting up a blog to enhance your credibility as a freelance writer. The more experienced writers will appreciate the detail of every facet covered.
Fire your Boss!
Even in the trying times caused by the economic recession, you have the ability to become financially secure by working for yourself as a freelance writer. You don't have to believe me. You can find out for yourself by doing it part time, by supplementing your existing income. After you get the hang of it, you'll believe me and that's all that really matters to me.
Yes, Monika Mundell works for herself, as well as the clients she writes for. The nice part about it is that it is her own efforts that will dictate how much or how little she will make on any given day. There isn't some other "boss" telling her how and when to do her job.
In a way, I am also a freelance writer. The difference is that I don't have any clients because I'm targeting a different audience. With the edge that information like this gives me, I have no doubt that I could change tactics at any given time and be completely successful in my endeavors.
Isn't that what YOU want?
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nice Posting. I just starting with Internet. My parents didn't allow me this, before I was 16 years old. It's very nice, becaus now can I improve my English language.
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I was just reading through the lame comments here (familiar from the days I was using dofollow) and see that they no longer link directly to the poster but to another page generated by SEO Comments. Sorry if I missed it, but what is your opinion of that plugin so far?
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It only serves a single purpose. If I can remember, I'll shoot you an email about it.
Time offers the same value for all of us. And yet, some bloggers seem to manage cramming all kinds of activity into their life without having to justify their writing quality and amount of stuff they get done within a single day.
well i am with you on that – in this recessionary times, one has to become imaginitive!
It need just to pick the right option and write for the right issue which will get notice and at the same time get appreciation on last.
Monika Mundell, I am waiting for your new release "Freelance Writing Guide" so that I can become freelance writer.
It's here: http://www.freelancesuperstar.com/?aff_id=13607
I think when you get right down to it, all SEO is essentially free-lance writing in a way, which is ironic because so many people who are involved with this hate writing so strongly. It's about time folks start to see the connection there- but that and $1.50 will buy you a cup of coffee.
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It is a nice post from you about Freelancer writing and thanks for the information which is very useful for me in future.
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