Are you a
freelance writer who's writing for traditional
media
– that is, for magazines and newspapers?
If so, you face the same challenges that these writers
face:
"I'm
Always Struggling To Find Writing Work
– I'm Tired Of Editors Who Either Don't Pay Enough,
Or Who Make Me Wait Months For Payment!"
"I Wrote A Feature For A Top Magazine – It Took A
Month. Then Instead Of Paying Me The $2000 They Contacted
For, They Gave Me A $200 Kill Fee!
$200 For A Month's Work?
Who Can Live On That?"
"I Sent Out Ten Article Proposals This Week.
All Of Them Were Rejected…"
Dear Fellow Writer
If you're a freelance writer,
the above statements are very familiar.
You've made them yourself.
The challenge with freelance writing is that no matter
how hard you work, it's
an on-going struggle to find consistent
work,
which pays enough for you to live on. You work harder and
harder, and you make less and less.
If you're freelance writing for magazines, you're
making as much per story now, as writers made 20 years
ago.
It's a shame that today's dollar doesn't stretch as far.
In real terms, you're making LESS now. The majority of
freelance writers writing for traditional markets make
around $5000 to $10,000 a year.
If you're a starving freelance writer, you're not aware
of high-priced alternative writing market -
The
Web
The writing world in general hasn't caught up with the
Web. Now, YOU can -- and you can cash
in.
Freelance writers just don't realize
how much money
there is to be made by writing for the Web: many writers
use the Web as a research tool, they don't see the Web as
a mass of millions of markets. They don't realize that
Web sites are STARVED for good writers.
Want
to get paid REAL money to write? How does $150 to $200 an
hour sound to you?
Sensible freelance writers have left the traditional
writing markets.
They write for the Web only.
Here's what a fellow freelance writer told me last week
about writing for the Web:
"I've made $960 today, for eight hours' work. In those
eight hours, I wrote 1000 words. It took me an hour to
write the words, but of course I needed seven hours to
research and interview… I can't believe that my
online clients pay me for ALL my time, every second of
it…"
Here are some facts. When you write for the Web, you:
As a freelance Web writer, you get paid for all the "extras" that go into writing
When you're writing for the Web, you can choose whether you want to be paid by the hour, or by the project. Until you know how long projects take you, you will probably choose to be paid by the hour.
The difference with writing for other media is that you get paid for every minute of your time – generously.
Get started freelance writing for the Web today
So, how do you get started freelance writing for the Web? Writing For The Web shows you how. This ebook shows you exactly HOW to write for the Web.

"Writing For The Web" will open your eyes to a new writing world
In
Writing For The Web
you've got
a guide to getting all the Web writing gigs that you
want
– a guide that not only tells you WHAT to write,
but which also shows you exactly how to get
writing jobs that PAY.
Let's face facts: if you write for traditional media, you
get paid when the job is done – or (maybe) within
30 days of when you submit your invoice. Of course, with
"payment on publication" jobs, you may not get paid until
several months – or even a year – have
passed.
The Web world operates the way the real world
operates.
When you write for the Web, you get paid BEFORE you start
work.
That is, when you agree to do a job, you're paid a
retainer of around 30 to 50 per cent before you start. On
pay by the hour jobs, you estimate how long you'll take,
to arrive at your retainer amount. For example, if you're
working for $150 an hour, and you estimate that the job
will take you ten hours, you charge half of $1500 ($750)
as a retainer before you start work.
Writing
For The Web
is 53 pages of solid information. Whether you're an
experienced freelance writer, or are just starting out,
Writing For The Web gives you
all the information you need to get started writing for
the Web today.
Here's
the Table of Contents:
Table Of Contents
* Introduction: There's a Huge, Lucrative Web Writing Market Waiting for You – It's Easy to Write for the Online Audience
* Solicit Work, and You Will Get Work, and More Than You Can Handle
* Stay Current With Web Technology
* Become Visible Online and Get Hired
* Freelance Writing for the Web Is Different from Freelance Writing for Print: Create Your Own Site(s) and Blog(s)
* Web Writing Basics: the Types of Web Sites You'll Write For
* Web Audiences: It's Vital That You Understand the Target Audience of the Site You're Writing for
* How to Write Web Pages
* Get Your Web Pages Found With Keywords
* Tips to Help You Develop Your Own Online Writing Services Business
* Six Easy Ways to Market Your Freelance Writing Services
* Appendix 1: Web Writing Samples
* Appendix 2: A sample Writing Services Agreement for you to use
What writers have said about Writing For The Web
"Writing For The Web was the prime reason I switched from freelancing for trade magazines to writing for the Web world… I'm now the News editor at a big shopping site. This client is my base customer. It's great. I know how much I'll be making, and when." Joyce W., USA
"You saved my life, Angela. The bank was about to foreclose on my house… (edited for brevity) I got Writing For The Web, and got a freelance JOB writing the same day. Next day, $1500 was in my bank account. You told me that there was a lot of money to be made. I didn't believe you then, but wait until I tell you about an offer I got to write for a catalog site! They're paying me more in a month than I made in two years." Steve T., UK.
"My job as an office administrator was making me crazy. I started to read your Web sites when I was home on stress leave. Then I started to look for freelance writing work – and got paid to write, without any writing experience at all. Writing For The Web means that I can quit my job, as soon as my leave is over." Cheyra S., USA
Get the secrets to help you to secure your future with Writing For The Web
You'll love Writing For The Web. It's short, and packed with info.
Even if you're a new freelance writer, you can get started earning immediately. Can you imagine how you'll feel, when you get your first commission? I promise you, that happy day will arrive much more quickly than you expect.
Here's what you get with Writing For The Web:
* 53 pages of SOLID GOLD information, you can use right away; AND
* My gold-plated, 100 % personal guarantee that YOU can write for the Web, because when you buy Writing For The Web, you're offered fifteen minutes' free coaching with me, either by phone or email. That's a $60 value, included, for free, because I want to make sure that the information helps you. I'm offering you free coaching because I'm developing a new e-course based on this book, so you're helping me, as I help you.
Writing For The Web is an investment in your future.
It's the first in a series of ebooks which will turn you into a Web-writing maestro. As more and more writers switch to writing for online markets (and as more traditional markets switch to Web operations), you'll be in the vanguard of writers who know how to write for this medium. You'll be in high demand, just as you are right now, if you know how to write for the Web.
Writing For The Web is a must-have resource for all freelance writers.
Payment is via
PayPal -- it's fast and easy.
You receive a link to the downloadable PDF immediately.
Read it with Adobe Reader and get started writing for the
Web today.
(If you'd like an alternative payment method, contact
me.)
Buy now and start
a new, lucrative career today: $47
To your writing success!
Best wishes from
Angela
Booth
P.S. Watch for Part 2 of Writing For The Web, which
enhances your Web-writing skills further.
Enjoy. :-)
P.P.S. Contact me at angelabooth.com to book
your coaching session.
From the
desk of Angela Booth, veteran copywriter and author,
of Angela Booth's Writing Blog
and
Pro Write.
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