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"The
Nitty Gritty of How to Start a Writing or Editing Business on the Web"
is Coming Soon!
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Do
you wonder if you can earn a good living writing and editing copy
from the comfort of your own home office?
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Do
you burn to know the methods successful online copywriters use to
get paying clients and repeat business?
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Would
you appreciate a handy how-to guide explaining the finer points of
starting up a writing or copy editing business on the web?
Imagine it... kicking
off the covers, firing up the computer to find five hot copywriting projects
eagerly awaiting your attention. Bounding down the stairs for an energizing
breakfast... settling in with your mug of coffee, an open Word document...
and the freedom to write and edit your way to mailed checks that pay your
mortgage and fund your life's pleasures. All at your own pace, and with
you in charge of all executive business decisions!
I'm here to tell you
that yes, you can make a living writing for clients who find you online.
I'm one of the many successful writers who does it every day.
My name is Dina Giolitto,
and I own and operate Wordfeeder Copywriting
and Marketing. Each day, I write and edit websites, ebooks,
newsletters, blog copy, sales pages, and all kinds of written materials
for a variety of cool clients in all sorts of interesting fields. I
love what I do and am ready to show you all I've learned about doing business
on the web!
In my upcoming guide,
The Nitty Gritty of How to Start Up a Writing
and Editing Business on the Web, I'll be sharing the exact
methods I use to push my message out to everyone in the world who has
an internet connection and one day may require copywriting or copy editing
for their business communication.
Are
you curious to know...
- How do writers
get started if they have no prior experience?
- What are the best
low-cost options for putting up a website?
- How do I go about
getting my writing samples together?
- What critical elements
should go into my writing business website?
- Should I blog?
Where do I get a blog?
- What other ways
can I convince future clients of my capabilities as a writer?
- Where are the best
places online to find good paying writing gigs?
- What about offline...
how do I go about courting business in the real world?
- Why is it important
to search engine optimize your website, and how is that done?
- Should I bother
with the job bid sites?
- What about Facebook?
Any business to be had there?
- How do I go about
getting testimonials?
- What if a client
refuses to pay?
- Do I need a legal
contract to work for someone on a freelance basis?
- How does a freelancer
go about filing income taxes?
- Is there any passive
income to be made as a writer?
- Should I teach
writing or editing courses? What free or low-cost tools are available?
- What about a newsletter?
Do I need one and if so, what do I put in it?
These and more questions
are probably contributing to your inability to get started on that copywriting
or editing business you've always dreamed of. Don't let ignorance
stop you from making a great living doing what you love!
What
People Are Saying About the Nitty Gritty of How to Start a Writing or
Editing Business on the Web:
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Dear Dina,
I had intended to read the first few pages of this and then get
back to it later, but I was riveted and read it all the way through!
This is a godsend - a real guide for real freelance writers.
You've taken your expertise, friendly/funny nature, and the information
that most writers gather a little at a time, over a long time,
and woven it together in an accessible, non-overwhelming way. I'm
WOWed and grateful!
You're creating a book of tremendous value, and it's different from
anything else I've seen in its thoroughness and honesty. I laughed
out loud several times throughout the reading, and that is also
a part of what kept me engaged. Go girl!!
Tracey Paradiso
Communications Manager
JoAnna Brandi and Company
ReturnonHappiness.com
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