Friday

Three Reasons You're Stuck with less than $100 a day as a freelance writer


You don't know how to price your service

You're still running after $1-$5 per article gigs because you don't know the true worth of your freelance writing skills. When you charge ridiculous amounts such as $1 per article, you not only over labor yourself but you come off sounding desperate to potential clients. They think of you as a fluff article writer.

You should set a minimum you can't go below. $25 is ideal. That way, you only need 4 articles per day to achieve $100 and you can even make as much as $200 a day.

You don't know where to get quality clients

Not knowing where to regularly get new clients that will pay you what you're worth will mean you're stuck with either no or few poor-paying clients. Sourcing new high paying clients is actually easy if you know how.

David Drake outlines a very easy and efficient system that guarantees you an unending stream of high paying clients in his manual, 6-Figure Freelancer Profits.

You don't know how to nail down quality clients

When you've not packaged your freelance writing service well, it should not surprise you if you find it hard to secure profitable freelance writing gigs. In addition, you must learn how to contact your clients professionally to boost the chances of securing more high paying freelance jobs.

How to do this is clearly and simply outlined in David's
freelance writing manual.

When you correct these anomalies, you should see an immediate rise in your freelance writing income to a level where you'll be making more than $200 daily.

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