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Total pages original book: 339
Includes a PDF summary of 38 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 27M24S (7.6 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: FACT: Businesses Need Writers, and Will Pay Handsomely For Them Attention: Aspiring writers, career-changers, at-home Moms, journalists, staff writers, recent college grads, 55+ or anyone else interested in making a handsome living as a writer. Heres your roadmap to hourly rates of $50-125+ and a writing lifestyle most can only dream of in the lucrative field of commercial freelancing! This is the updated compilation of the TWO Well-Fed Writer standards youve heard about forever! Why Commercial Freelancing? Writing drives business. In the course of communicating with its customers and employees, an average corporation generates an enormous volume of writing. Yet, in todays downsized business world, the catchword is outsourcing. Many companies are asking: Why pay salaries and benefits when freelancers offering a range of talent and fresh outsider perspectives give us only what we need, and only when we need it? In TWFW, youll learn what those writing projects are, where they are, how to land them, and how to get hired again and again (even with less-than-brilliant writing ability ).A Surprisingly Accessible (and Lucrative) Writing Direction With NO industry contacts, NO previous paid writing experience, and NO writing training, the author built a commercial writing business from fantasy to full-time in less than four months. Have an unusual niche? Live in a small town? Need to start part-time? Terrified of sales and marketing? Its all here. Follow this step-by-step blueprint for leveraging your background into a profitable writing practice that moves light years beyond starving writing! www.wellfedwriter.com
Other categories, genre or collection: Sales & Marketing, Business & Management, Advice On Careers & Achieving Success, Writing & Editing Guides
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