Six Figure income as a Writer
Is it possible to make a six-figure income as a freelance writer? Yes, it certainly is. You can do it as a copywriter, a novelist, or a generalist writer who writes a little of
everything. (FWIW, I've always been a generalist.)
The September 2007 issue of The Writer published an excellent article: "Secrets of Six-Figure Freelancers", which covered magazine freelance writers who are making six figures, with one making $260,000 per year. This proves that you can make a great income as any kind of freelance writer. The money is there: all you have to do is take it.
Fab Freelance Ezine helps you to understand the fast-changing world of the freelance writer, and sets you well on the way to making the income that you want to make, and that many writers are already making.
A study done some years ago produced an amazing result: most freelance writers earn LESS than $5000 a year. These are writers who have a day job, and are freelancing in their spare time.
Of course, some of these writers are happy with their writing, they're making a small amount, and writing is just a hobby to them.
However, I also know (because writers tell me) that some writers are not happy with the woeful money they're making, and wish they could earn more.
They don't know how. Fab Freelance Writing Ezine teaches you how to avoid the hazards of freelance writing.
Freelance writing facts - what you need to know about freelance writing as a business:
Fact 1: The money you make as a freelance writer is up to you. No one else sets your rates. You do.
Fact 2: If you want to make a fabulous income as a freelance writer, you need to set a high income as a goal. In addition, you need to focus on those markets which are capable of generating this kind of income.
Fact 3: You need to love writing enough to write a lot. Yes, I know that some would have you believe that you can write for an hour a day, or six hours a week, and make six figures - it's a lie. You need to work at it. But you knew that already, didn't you?
Fact 4: You need to understand contracts and writing agreements. Writing for money, whether you're writing articles, novels, copywriting for business, or any other kind of writing, is a business.
The people who pay you are business people. This means that their aim is to generate a maximum profit from your words. Part of that profit-motive is paying you as little as you will accept.
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Posted by: michale | February 04, 2008 at 07:14 AM