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Become A Copywriter: Your Freelance Copywriting Services Website of a professional that teaches you so much about attitude, mindset and self discipline - the unspoken things that define you as a writer.When I first started freelancing, having a website was a luxury and not a necessity. Nowadays it is vital to your business. It is the face of your business and the direction you will point your potential clients when prospecting. There are many service providers on the web who host websites. This means for a small fee each month they will give you a website address. Some people know html (Hypertext Markup Language. It is the authoring software language used on the Internet’s World Wide Web. HTML is used for creating World Wide Web pages) and can design their own website.I’m not that computer literate, so I went with a web hostin 8. Keep learning When it comes to writing you can never know too much and you can never hear good advice enough times. Keep buying books and courses about writing, self help and motivation. Keep your mind focussed on growth, change and constant self improvement - in your writing and your personal life. It all helps. And finally, the old chestnut: 9. Never, ever, ever, ever give up. Perseverance is as much a curse as a gift. Perseverance can wreck you life in the short term while you pursue your dreams against seeming adversity, even hostility sometimes but - it's also sometimes the only way to make people and the industry sit up and realize you're serious! And know this - I've known many professional writers who make it that aren't even as - how can I put this tactfully - aren't quite as talented Internet Marketing Testing Secret Saves You Time And Frustration Recently I went to a seminar entitled, "Is is possible to make a living as a writer?" It was all fascinating stuff - and I've paraphrased the best advice I picked up in the article below.A few days ago I got an email from somebody who’s developing and creating an audio information product.He emailed me wanting some advice on testing.He had learned about the importance of split testing different elements of an ad against each other and wanted to know what I thought about testing the color of the page.I emailed him back and I said the color of the page may make a difference, you’ve got to test it, but it’s going to be a small thing.Certainly not one of the first things you should test anyways.And that's absolutely true.You see, there are things that are much more important than t The four full time writers who stepped up to the podium agreed on one thing - writing for a living is about making ends meet. They also agreed, in varying degrees, with the seemingly reckless advice given below. Here's a light hearted look at the nine main attributes a writer must develop if he or she wants to make a go of it full time. 1. Don't do it for the money. All full time writers agree on this. If you write expecting to make heaps with your next MS, it never seems to work out. It's only the work that is sincere that ever impresses. Do it for the love of writing. Of course, it's ironic that, when you're full time, you ARE actually doing it for the money - but you just have to develop the attitude that your integrity is more important than your bank balance - at least in the short term! 2. Don't have a back up plan An artist friend of mine once said, "I decided to ignore my parents advice and not give myself anything to fall back on - because I knew if I did that, I would." Wise words? Maybe not but exactly how many years have you wasted not doing what you wanted because it was easier to work in a lab or get an office job? Even in my own case until three years ago, far too many! I know it goes against sanity and everything our friends and family say but it's uncanny how many actors, artists and writers make it because they never believed they could do anything else. 3. Learn to like living poor - at least in the short term Another cruel fact - even in our modern, technological age, society does not approve of nor reward struggling artists - even though their willingness to 'go without' for the sake of their art should be applauded rather than ridiculed. The simple truth is, if you chuck in your job and decide to write full time, unless you're very lucky, you're going to run out of cash pretty soon. Good motivation to write? Sure but you might be wise to downshift your lifestyle first, to make that money go further! 4. Learn how to manage the people around you Struggling authors often complain that, though they themselves can come to terms with the hard times before the windfall, the people around them can't. Friends and family never tire of trying to get you to 'see sense' and get that job at the call center just to tide you over! They just don't get that in your world, that's not a valid - or sane - option. But don't waste your time arguing with them - just smile sweetly, nod reassuringly and tell them you understand their concerns. Then go back to your writing as soon as you can! 5. Read as much as you can Read anything and everything. Study other people's writing. Work out what's good and bad. 'Borrow' what works for you and reject what doesn't. Never plagiarize but do try to be aware of how others have achieved the ends - and learn from it. 6. Don't restrict your options One of my main tenets was confirmed by the author of 26 published novels recently. He said that good writers try all kinds of mediums and styles. Then, when one sticks - that is, makes money - they keep doing it. Try not to get hung up on just being a novelist or a journalist or a children's writer. Try them all. Hey, it's a great way to improve but also, who knows where it might lead? 7. Get a mentor I've never met a professional writer who didn't agree with this one. You can learn so much, so quickly, just by hooking up - even for a short time - with someone who's 'been there and done that.' Of course there are all the technical things about writing that you need to know but having a mentor is about more than that - it's about gaining insight into the mind of a professional that teaches you so much about attitude, mindset and self discipline - the unspoken things that define you as a writer. 8. Keep learning When it comes to writing you can never know too much and you can never hear good advice enough times. Keep buying books and courses about writing, self help and motivation. Keep your mind focussed on growth, change and constant self improvement - in your writing and your personal life. It all helps. And finally, the old chestnut: 9. Never, ever, ever, ever give up. Perseverance is as much a curse as a gift. Perseverance can wreck you life in the short term while you pursue your dreams against seeming adversity, even hostility sometimes but - it's also sometimes the only way to make people and the industry sit up and realize you're serious! And know this - I've known many professional writers who make it that aren't even as - how can I put this tactfully - aren't quite as talented Trading Stocks Online Is Fast And Easy nk balance - at least in the short term!For every investor in the world, there are hundreds of people who think they cannot afford to get into the game. Worried about expensive brokerage fees and the prices of stocks themselves, these people walk away from opportunities to invest and make money that can be phenomenal. Thanks to trading stocks online, this doesn't have to be the case.Trading stocks online is a fairly new venture that opens the doors for investing to virtually anyone with an Internet account and a few dollars to play with. With stocks ranging in price from a few pennies all they way up to the thousands, the field for investing online is quite great. Eve 2. Don't have a back up plan An artist friend of mine once said, "I decided to ignore my parents advice and not give myself anything to fall back on - because I knew if I did that, I would." Wise words? Maybe not but exactly how many years have you wasted not doing what you wanted because it was easier to work in a lab or get an office job? Even in my own case until three years ago, far too many! I know it goes against sanity and everything our friends and family say but it's uncanny how many actors, artists and writers make it because they never believed they could do anything else. 3. Learn to like living poor - at least in the short term Another cruel fact - even in our modern, technological age, society does not approve of nor reward struggling artists - even though their willingness to 'go without' for the sake of their art should be applauded rather than ridiculed. The simple truth is, if you chuck in your job and decide to write full time, unless you're very lucky, you're going to run out of cash pretty soon. Good motivation to write? Sure but you might be wise to downshift your lifestyle first, to make that money go further! 4. Learn how to manage the people around you Struggling authors often complain that, though they themselves can come to terms with the hard times before the windfall, the people around them can't. Friends and family never tire of trying to get you to 'see sense' and get that job at the call center just to tide you over! They just don't get that in your world, that's not a valid - or sane - option. But don't waste your time arguing with them - just smile sweetly, nod reassuringly and tell them you understand their concerns. Then go back to your writing as soon as you can! 5. Read as much as you can Read anything and everything. Study other people's writing. Work out what's good and bad. 'Borrow' what works for you and reject what doesn't. Never plagiarize but do try to be aware of how others have achieved the ends - and learn from it. 6. Don't restrict your options One of my main tenets was confirmed by the author of 26 published novels recently. He said that good writers try all kinds of mediums and styles. Then, when one sticks - that is, makes money - they keep doing it. Try not to get hung up on just being a novelist or a journalist or a children's writer. Try them all. Hey, it's a great way to improve but also, who knows where it might lead? 7. Get a mentor I've never met a professional writer who didn't agree with this one. You can learn so much, so quickly, just by hooking up - even for a short time - with someone who's 'been there and done that.' Of course there are all the technical things about writing that you need to know but having a mentor is about more than that - it's about gaining insight into the mind of a professional that teaches you so much about attitude, mindset and self discipline - the unspoken things that define you as a writer. 8. Keep learning When it comes to writing you can never know too much and you can never hear good advice enough times. Keep buying books and courses about writing, self help and motivation. Keep your mind focussed on growth, change and constant self improvement - in your writing and your personal life. It all helps. And finally, the old chestnut: 9. Never, ever, ever, ever give up. Perseverance is as much a curse as a gift. 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Then go back to your writing as soon as you can! 5. Read as much as you can Read anything and everything. Study other people's writing. Work out what's good and bad. 'Borrow' what works for you and reject what doesn't. Never plagiarize but do try to be aware of how others have achieved the ends - and learn from it. 6. Don't restrict your options One of my main tenets was confirmed by the author of 26 published novels recently. He said that good writers try all kinds of mediums and styles. Then, when one sticks - that is, makes money - they keep doing it. Try not to get hung up on just being a novelist or a journalist or a children's writer. Try them all. Hey, it's a great way to improve but also, who knows where it might lead? 7. Get a mentor I've never met a professional writer who didn't agree with this one. You can learn so much, so quickly, just by hooking up - even for a short time - with someone who's 'been there and done that.' Of course there are all the technical things about writing that you need to know but having a mentor is about more than that - it's about gaining insight into the mind of a professional that teaches you so much about attitude, mindset and self discipline - the unspoken things that define you as a writer. 8. Keep learning When it comes to writing you can never know too much and you can never hear good advice enough times. Keep buying books and courses about writing, self help and motivation. Keep your mind focussed on growth, change and constant self improvement - in your writing and your personal life. It all helps. And finally, the old chestnut: 9. Never, ever, ever, ever give up. Perseverance is as much a curse as a gift. Perseverance can wreck you life in the short term while you pursue your dreams against seeming adversity, even hostility sometimes but - it's also sometimes the only way to make people and the industry sit up and realize you're serious! 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Don't restrict your options One of my main tenets was confirmed by the author of 26 published novels recently. He said that good writers try all kinds of mediums and styles. Then, when one sticks - that is, makes money - they keep doing it. Try not to get hung up on just being a novelist or a journalist or a children's writer. Try them all. Hey, it's a great way to improve but also, who knows where it might lead? 7. Get a mentor I've never met a professional writer who didn't agree with this one. You can learn so much, so quickly, just by hooking up - even for a short time - with someone who's 'been there and done that.' Of course there are all the technical things about writing that you need to know but having a mentor is about more than that - it's about gaining insight into the mind of a professional that teaches you so much about attitude, mindset and self discipline - the unspoken things that define you as a writer. 8. Keep learning When it comes to writing you can never know too much and you can never hear good advice enough times. Keep buying books and courses about writing, self help and motivation. Keep your mind focussed on growth, change and constant self improvement - in your writing and your personal life. It all helps. And finally, the old chestnut: 9. Never, ever, ever, ever give up. Perseverance is as much a curse as a gift. Perseverance can wreck you life in the short term while you pursue your dreams against seeming adversity, even hostility sometimes but - it's also sometimes the only way to make people and the industry sit up and realize you're serious! And know this - I've known many professional writers who make it that aren't even as - how can I put this tactfully - aren't quite as talented You Get the Behavior You Reward of a professional that teaches you so much about attitude, mindset and self discipline - the unspoken things that define you as a writer.On consulting assignments, here are some of the questions I frequently ask the employees I interview:1. How does your boss measure you?2. When the end of the year rolls around, how do you know if you have done a good job over the previous 12 months?3. If you wanted to receive a raise double the amount that you typically receive, what do you believe you would have to do to qualify?Only on rare occasions are employees (except for salespeople) able to answer these questions since many owners and managers are still prone to give their people discretionary raises and in many cases discretionary year-end bonuse 8. Keep learning When it comes to writing you can never know too much and you can never hear good advice enough times. Keep buying books and courses about writing, self help and motivation. Keep your mind focussed on growth, change and constant self improvement - in your writing and your personal life. It all helps. And finally, the old chestnut: 9. Never, ever, ever, ever give up. Perseverance is as much a curse as a gift. Perseverance can wreck you life in the short term while you pursue your dreams against seeming adversity, even hostility sometimes but - it's also sometimes the only way to make people and the industry sit up and realize you're serious! And know this - I've known many professional writers who make it that aren't even as - how can I put this tactfully - aren't quite as talented as some amateurs but... who get there because they saw it as their absolute RIGHT to be there! And good on them too, is what I say. But there's really only one piece of advice you need to succeed. And that is to: Keep writing!
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