Double Your Writing Income – Think Leverage

In next week’s Fab Freelance Writing Ezine our theme is doubling your writing income.

Here’s an excerpt from the Editorial:

This week, we discuss doubling your writing income this year.

Think this is possible for YOU?

(Tip: If you don’t think it’s possible, why don’t you? Some bloggers are making $30,000 a MONTH just from blogging. This certainly doesn’t require lots of experience, so you may want to do some work on your own confidence and motivation, and realize that yes, it IS possible for you.)

Here’s the easiest way to double your income: think leverage. Whatever kinds of writing you’re doing now, you can leverage that to increase your income.

For example, let’s say you’re writing Web articles. How could you leverage that?

How to leverage writing Web articles
Let’s look at a variety of ways you could leverage this:

* Increase your rates. If you’re charging $10 per article, charge $20;

* Write one for them/ one for you. Remember the sharing game when you were a kid? When you wanted to share chocolates with a friend, you counted them out: “one for you, one for me, one for you…”

Read the rest of the Editorial and discover many ways to leverage your writing in next week’s issue… :-)

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