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Freelance writing—what a great way to make a living!
Not only is it one of the best ways to be free and independent, but you also get to enjoy a skill which can be put to use in many different ways.
Now I’ve written an ebook which is available free to anyone who signs up to be on the Pro Web Writing email list. It’s called ‘Boost Your Writing Profits: 4 Ways to Make Money and Support Your Client Projects Using Your Online Writing Skills’.
It’s all about developing different income streams to support your client work, which is a great way to become even more successful as a freelance web writer.
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Use Your Writing Skills to Set Up New Income Streams
I’m primarily a web content writer, but that doesn’t mean I only write web content. When I first started writing for a living I decided to set up some different income streams to go alongside my client work.
I figured that it would be nice to have a bit of money coming in each month which I did not have to actively work on all the time.
However, a few years later I am now about to start earning more money from these side income streams than my client writing. And in a few years’ time I may stop writing for clients altogether!
Whether you share this eventual goal, or whether you simply want a few extra bucks coming in each month to save away for a rainy day, the four income streams outlined in this ebook will help you to reach your financial goals quicker in the way that best suits you.
The ebook is free, and all you need to do is complete the form in the sidebar to the right with your name and email address.
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