How To Get Copywriting Clients That Pay $10k (Or More) Per Project PT1
Let's get started on a new educational series
I bet you think I forgot about you.
First of all I want to thank those who became paying subscribers after my very first issue ever (HERE if you missed it).
Ron paid for an ENTIRE year (what a huge vote of confidence man thank you for that).
Russell nabbed a $10/mo subscription and so did Abby.
(By the way I’m just going off the email addresses of your subscription for the name — not sure if it actually IS your name).
Thanks again — I’m going to do my level best to ensure your money is well spent and that you receive a gigantic amount of value from your membership.
That being said — let’s talk about GETTIN’ PAID.
Because this is probably the biggest question I get
For part one (just to get the engine warmed up) I’m going to tell you how I personally transitioned from little $100 to $500 gigs to $6,000 to $12,000per project gigs to now making $25,000 a month on average.
And after that in subsequent series I’ll tell you every way I know to get clients (even ones you think are out of your league) and of course where to find them.
By the way — for proof of my income — here’s the last 18 months of deposits into the Bofa checking account I get paid into from my clients.
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