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How to make $16,691 per month as a writer

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Studies say full-time writers only make $20,300 per year Give me 2 minutes and I'll show you how to make $16,691 per month:
1. Most writers are talented but have no idea how to start or scale a cash flowing business. Weak margins, huge word counts, and poor time management are common paintpoints.
2. The best way to alleviate this is to reverse engineer a skill that you love and consistently charge more for it.
I enjoy ghostwriting but there’s a ton of other scalable skills like • Self-Publishing • Email Marketing • Ghostwriting • Paid Ads • SEO These are transferable as hell — master any 1 of these and you can charge whatever you want if the service delivers.
3. Most writers preach doing everything solo; but the hidden gem is to build out a team.
The easiest way to build a team? Master your skill and get paid Then find someone who compliments your skills, and get them paid. Rinse and repeat.
4. But wait… let’s say you have the skill but don’t have a strong offer; Sign up for two courses: Traffic and Offers by JK Molina Agency Empire by Ty Frankel You’ll learn everything, save time, and have a network of people doing it with you.
5. Friendly reminder — write to solve a problem. This is where most writers fail → we treat writing as an art instead of a tool Next time you write ask yourself • What’s the main point • What’s the pain point • What’s the benefit
6. Create a standard of operations - Client relations - Writing process - Finances
TL;DR: • Avoid weak margins and high word counts • Reverse engineer then charge up • Build a team • Ty Frankel + JK Molina • Write to solve a problem • Create a standard of operations
There you have it! If you enjoyed this thread RT the first tweet and follow me @respectmywrites for more on writing, storytelling, and branding. twitter.com/respectmywrites/status/1546468108302315520?s=20&t=sDf4OaG0WPSg1qIQ8Mx5RQ
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