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10 Signs You Were Meant to Work for Yourself

If you’re meant to work for yourself, you likely feel it. Deep down inside, you know you’d do better, be happier, and live a richer life as your own boss.

How to Solicit Useful Feedback on Your Writing and Why

Getting feedback is a key step in the writing process. Christine Butler discusses ways to getting useful feedback and why it's important.

How to Start Any Writing Project

These three steps will make it easy to organize your ideas, and ensure that your writing flows.

Why You Should Choose a Niche

Not sure if you should choose a niche? Click through to learn about three big benefits of choosing a niche for your web-writing business.

Funnel Basics: How Much Should You Charge a Client for a Funnel?

Funnels have high value to clients… and they carry high price tags, too. Here’s a quick survey of the current (2015) market rates.

Funnel Basics: What Are the Key Parts of a Marketing Funnel?

Funnels have several key parts that make them work. Learn these parts and you’re well on your way to making a great income building your own funnels.

Brand New! Dan Kennedy’s “Never Out of Work” Program!

We're excited to announce a brand-new program from Dan Kennedy that will help you eliminate income uncertainty and replace it with income stability!

6 Fast Ways to Get Your Foot in the Door with Dream Clients

Learn six more ways to get your foot in the door and create mutually profitable relationships. They’re great if you want to get in fast with a bit less effort.

5 Days to Your First Client: How to Email Your Way to a Copywriting Gig…

Learn the four main elements to focus on when crafting a client prospecting email. Leading email copywriter Jay White presents a simple template to follow.

How to Pitch Writing Projects Like a Film Producer

One success secret of great freelancers is that they pitch ideas rather than pitching themselves. Find out 6 steps to start pitching projects like a pro.

How Do I Find Clients and Land Paying Assignments?

Rebecca Matter answers the question she’s most often asked by writers who are just starting out: “Where do I find clients, and what do I do once I find them?”

Pricing Tip #2: When to Send the Quote. When to Follow-up.

How much time do you have to send a quote to a prospect before your chances of getting the job go away? Steve Slaunwhite’s answer may surprise you.

How to Write an Email Signature that Brings You Business

Adding a professional email signature to your email programs can help you attract more referrals and more projects.

4 Offline Self-Promotion Strategies that Can Bring Online Work

Freelancers who use a blend of online and offline self-promotion strategies tend to have the most success. Discover 4 offline strategies that really work.

What's Your Client Pick-up Line?

How do you make a positive first impression on a potential client? Steve Slaunwhite explains how a script can help.

Overcoming Proposal Anxiety

Sending proposals should not be a nerve-wracking experience; it should be a normal part of how your business operates.

9 Ways to Increase Your Name Recognition

Christina Gillick helps you find opportunities to market your freelance business.

The 3 P’s of Successful Networking

Michele Peterson shares her own Three P’s of Successful Networking to help make getting clients more comfortable.

What to do When Clients Call

Now that your self-marketing is out there and your business is up, your getting calls. Lane Sennett is here to help you answer the phone.

Blueprint for Landing Clients With Email

Ed Gandia shows you how you can use simple emails to get hired by high-paying clients.

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