The Ultimate Report on How Much Freelance Writers Make
Plus taking time off as a freelancer and ways to find out what your target audience wants to read.
Newsletter #059
Welcome to another edition of The Write Stuff—your weekly round-up of useful resources we’ve found online, specifically for content writers.
This week you’ll learn how to take time off as a freelancer, 7 places to find what your audience wants to read, and the ultimate report on how much writers make.
Also, make sure to read the end of this newsletter! One of the creators, Eva, has 3 more spots in her exclusive course that helping freelance writers hit their $100,000/year goal!
How to Take Time Off as a Freelance Writer
One of the biggest selling points as a freelance writer is the flexibility you have with your schedule. But with that comes the nagging sense that you should always be working and, before you realize it, years can go by without a vacation. The Freelance Writing Coach helps solve this issue for you in their latest podcast episode.
Feel empowered to take a vacation, guilt-free.
7 Places To Discover What Your Audience Wants To Read
Does coming up with article ideas leave you feeling stuck? We get it. When you have a target audience, you want to know the topics they’re interested in learning about rather than guessing. Luckily, this article on Better Marketing has you covered.
Never feel stuck on what to write about again.
How Much Should Freelance Writers Charge: A Benchmark Report
This report on how much freelance writers make was like candy for Eva and me. It can feel like a mystery when trying to figure out what to charge clients, especially when you can offer so much kind of content. This report was not only insightful into how much freelance writers make; it’s extensive.
Don’t believe us? Read the report for yourself.
As I said at the beginning of this newsletter, our very own Eva Guttierrez has an exciting opportunity for any freelancer who:
Published articles online but hasn’t worked with clients.
Has worked with a few freelancing clients.
Has been freelancing for years but hasn’t figured out how to create a steady and predictable income from writing.
It’s called the Client Acquisition System, and this course has already helped freelance writers make $200,000+ in less than one year.
This round of Eva’s CAS starts soon, and tomorrow (Tuesday) is the last day you can sign-up!
Check out the curriculum here and hear from the writers using CAS to work with their dream clients.