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How to Make Money Writing: 3 Practical Ways Words Can Fill Your Wallet

How can I make money writing? Have you ever typed that into Google? If you’re reading this, you probably have. Spoiler alert: Yes, you can make money writing! No, it doesn’t involve writing a novel, a biography, or a front-page article for The New York Times. You see, every promotional letter in the mail… every sentence in a business’s blog post… every word in a newsletter… was written by someone. And that person was paid to write it. The idea of money from writing is practical and attainable. So, here are three ways you can begin turning words into dollars.

Your Dream of Becoming a High-Earning Digital Copywriter Is SO Close to Coming True

Most six-figure careers have massive barriers to entry. If you want to be a doctor or a lawyer, it will take you years of study and hundreds of thousands of dollars in student fees. Pretty much the same to become an architect or a mechanical engineer.

What’s Your Learning Style? Here’s How to Find Out and Use It to Reach Success as a Well-Paid Copywriter, Faster

Everyone has a different learning style. Some learn best from written material, others prefer visual aids or audio, while others need a mentor to keep them on track. Your learning style influences the way you understand information and solve problems. If you use a learning format that complements your strengths, you’ll learn faster and more easily. Which of these three basic learning styles is yours? Here is a super-short quiz to help you narrow it down.

7 Easy-to-Learn Writing Projects That Pay $1,000 or More

Every day, you have a chance to make your dream of living the writer’s life a reality. With the power of the internet, there have never been more opportunities for you to build or expand your writing career. The quickest way to get started is to choose one writing specialty that is easy to learn… study and practice it… and then start getting paid to do it while picking up the next skill. You’ll be able to grasp the skill in a shorter amount of time, and with solid focus on one course, you’ll build momentum in your new career. To give you a head start on choosing one place to begin, here is a list of seven projects that are easy to learn… yet pay at least $1,000.

4 Moneymaking Trends in B2B Copywriting

Steve Slaunwhite explains the current trends in business-to-business (B2B) copywriting and the opportunities they represent for you.

25 Lessons I Learned from 25 Years of Freelancing

Steve Slaunwhite shares 25 lessons he’s learned as a freelance writer, so you can use them to gain speed and ease.

She Almost Gave Up, Then This One Writing Skill Saved Her

Mindy McHorse suspected that learning one simple skill would change her life, and she was right. Here’s how she broke into the world of well-paid writing, and how you can too.

AWAI’s 90-Day Success Intensive: How Three Carefully Chosen Rocks Can Catapult Your Copywriting Career

It was 15 minutes to show time, and I suddenly found myself running across a busy street in San Francisco, frantically searching for the nearest Walgreens. My mission: To find a box of Kleenex and bring it back to the Dalai Lama. Never had a simple box of tissues taken on such importance, both for what it was about to do, and the nose it was about to serve.

Unlock the Hidden Opportunity Tailor-Made for Passionate Writers

It’s one of the Top 10–ranked universities in the U.S. And since it also happens to be in Chicago, which was Neal Taparia’s home state, going to Northwestern University made perfect sense. His older sister attended Northwestern and had a great experience. So really, it was a no-brainer to choose that school. Now, as you know, many of the assignments you do while in college require writing term papers and essays. And you have to cite your sources.

Answers to the 4 Common Outreach Questions Aspiring Writers Have

I’m thrilled to hear you’ve come this far and taken all the right steps toward getting clients, especially compiling your list using AI, searching LinkedIn, and identifying the trade associations your ideal clients would belong to. Those are all excellent resources, and they complement each other perfectly.

Not Sure How to Get Started? Get Inspiration from These Successful Writers

So for inspiration, encouragement, a boost, and ideas for how to move forward from where you are now, check out these stories of everyday people who have created successful writing careers.

9 Ways to Make Money Writing Stories for Businesses

Whether you’re a natural-born storyteller or it’s a skill you want to hone, you can learn how to weave stories into your writing projects. Storytelling is one of the most compelling elements of marketing you can learn. Imagine the stories you can share in these nine writing project examples.

How to Use the 3 Rs for Writing an Amazingly Good Story… One Your Client Will Gladly Pay You Top Dollar to Do

Storytelling is an essential skill to have because it allows us to connect with others on a deeper level. Whether we are crafting a fictional tale or sharing a personal experience, storytelling lets us communicate ideas, emotions, and experiences in a way that engages the reader. Sandy Franks shares how to use the 3 Rs for writing an amazingly good story.

How Writers Can Earn Up to $300 an Hour Telling Stories

Picture for a moment… You’re looking for a water filtration system for your kitchen. Just the right one. After all, they’re an expensive investment, often $500-plus. Some sit under the sink and need to be hooked up… Some sit on top of the counter but take up valuable space… Some filter certain things out, and others use a different type of filtration system to protect you against other contaminants. Because this is costly and will be used daily, you want to make the best choice. So, you do your research. You look at the features of each type of system. How it works. What it protects you from. Which doctor or professional endorses it. Eventually, you’ve narrowed your options down to two brands. But how do you decide?

New Writer and Don’t Know Where to Start? Do This…

Today, however, new and aspiring copywriters don’t have it so easy. Because the path isn’t as clear-cut as it was 20+ years ago. Nowadays, the options are endless! You can choose to write sales letters… do SEO copywriting… write chatbot scripts… focus on case studies or white papers… social media… and more. And while this is great because there’s so much opportunity… The downside is that it can be overwhelming and keep you from choosing. Instead, you end up spinning your wheels and not making any real progress toward your dream of the writer’s life. That’s why Guillermo wants to help out — and give you a simple path to follow.

40 Booming Niches for B2B Copywriters in 2024

Despite the lingering aftereffects of the pandemic and the burden of inflation, there are many good things happening during these challenging times.

A Hot New B2B Project You Should Know About

Recently, Lisa started to get questions from some copywriters in her B2B Writers International group about how to price a new kind of project they were being asked to take on. A couple were small projects that were easy to price. But a couple were much bigger in scope. It wasn’t until the third such request that she realized there might be something going on… a new trend in the market that spelled opportunity for B2B content writers.

Five Million-Dollar Copywriter Moves You Can Master by Binge-Watching Bridgerton with Your Bestie

Here are five million-dollar copywriter moves you can master by binge-watching Bridgerton with your bestie.

Build Your Freelance Digital Copywriting Business by Focusing on 3 Different Project Types

Nick Usborne shares three project types that have served him the best over the last few decades.

Make More Money from a Broader Range of Freelance Engagements, with a Little Help from AI

Perhaps the hardest part of being a freelancer is landing new clients. Month after month, year after year. Finding new clients takes up a lot of our time. And for many of us, it’s our least favorite part of being a freelancer. That’s why it’s so important to maximize your revenues from every project you land and hold on to your clients for longer than one gig. So… how do we do that?

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