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The Wealthy Writer
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By Michael Meanwell |
Item No. #10947
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Format: Paperback
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The ultimate guide to how to become a freelance writer and make money while doing it, The Wealthy Writer is an all-in-one resource that covers everything you need to know to be successful in freelance writing. This helpful guide: Identifies profitable and receptive print and online freelance writing outlets, including the lucrative area of commercial writing Includes chapters on technical writing, Web writing, speech writing, e-books, corporate communications, advertising, and direct mail Shows you how to work on your business while working in your business through strategies such as launching a home-based business through strategies and turning clients into advocatesWhat's more, The Wealthy Writer provides a spectrum of case studies, sample letters, and sample forms, so that you can most fully personalize the contents of the book for your own usage.
Michael Meanwell resides in Melbourne, Australia and has been a professional writer for more than 25 years.
Readers are Saying...
"Michael Meanwell's The Wealthy Writer is a comprehensive guide to creating a lucrative commercial writing practice. The book ensures that your writing skills are honed and targeted specifically for the commercial market, and covers such things as how to write technical manuals well, how to produce good quality public relations, how to write for the web, speech writing, corporate communications, newsletter writing, copywriting and using direct mail. It truly is a must-read book for any writer!"
Book Excerpt
There are more than twenty-four million writers in the U.S. and yet just 5 percent have been published. Regrettably, a far smaller number actually make a comfortable living from their profession. Many freelancers spend an inordinate amount of time searching, querying, and writing for newspapers and magazines that often pay relatively little for the effort required--and usually without any promise of ongoing work. Worse still, every year, competition grows and markets shrink. But what if I could show you a viable alternative? One that is far more profitable, less competitive, and delivers ongoing work, usually after completing one or more successful assignments.
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