Find Content Marketing Writing Clients Without Job Boards
Find Content Marketing Writing Clients Without Job Boards
If you want to earn a decent living as a freelance content marketing writer, you must embrace one simple, proven, and indisputable fact.
WEALTHY CONTENT MARKETING WRITERS DON’T USE JOB BOARDS.
Content marketing writers who earn $75,000 a year, $100,000 a year, or even $150,000 a year and more don’t use Upwork. They don’t offer their content marketing writing gigs on Fiverr, for a fiver. They don’t have a profile on Freelance dot com.
Why don’t wealthy content marketing writers use job boards? Three reasons. First, because the level of competition on job boards is brutal. Every job post receives proposals from dozens or even hundreds of other content marketing writers. You can’t possibly stand out amidst all that noise.
Second, because there’s a race to the bottom in rates. Job boards attract businesses who want to pay the lowest possible price for your content marketing writing services. On job boards, you are in direct competition with overseas freelancers who charge a fraction of what you charge. They get the gigs. You go hungry. Or, you lower your rates, YOU get the gigs, and you STILL go hungry.
The third reason wealthy content marketing writers don’t use job boards is simple: they are a massive waste of your life. Spend any time on Upwork, for example, and you’ll discover that you can waste an entire day responding to job posts, crafting customized proposals and pitching your services, and have nothing by the end of the day to show for it except sore fingers. I know writers who have applied to hundreds of jobs on Upwork, let me say that again, hundreds of jobs on Upwork, and they have heard absolutely nothing in response.
If you want to earn a decent living as a freelance content marketing writer, you must shun all the job boards, and find your writing gigs another way. That other way is what I teach you in this course.
Hi, I’m Alan Sharpe, and welcome to my course on finding content-marketing writing clients without job boards. I wrote my first piece of marketing content for pay back in 1989. Today, I make around 150 thousand dollars a year as a freelance copywriter and content marketing writer. And I don’t use a single job board, ever.
The secret to earning decent money as a freelance content marketing writer is to shun job boards and reach out to potential clients directly. When you land clients directly, you have less competition, you earn more, and you take control of your future.
In this course, I teach you where to find content marketing writing clients, including professional associations, mailing list tools, supplier directories, trade publications, trade show directories, trade associations and other uncommon but effective sources. I teach you how to find clients in all the same places where I look for prospects. I have been at this for more than 30 years, and I know all the best places to look. By the end of this course, you will, too.
One thing to know about this course is that I don’t tell you to look for clients in any of the usual places that so-called “experts” tell you to look. I don’t tell you talk to your family and friends, or to join Facebook groups, or to follow people on Twitter, or to attend networking events. WRONG!
If you want to get the same results that mediocre content marketing writers get, keep looking for clients in all the wrong places, including job boards. But if you want to earn six figures or more, do what I teach you in this course. Find your clients yourself by looking in more than a dozen uncommon, but effective places. You’ll find better clients, you’ll earn more money, and you’ll take control of your future.
See you soon.
Look in these 14 places for clients who hire content marketing writers. Avoid Upwork, Fiverr and job boards. Earn more.
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What you will learn
- How to find content marketing writing clients without using Upwork
- How to find content marketing writing clients without using Fiverr
- How to find content marketing writing clients without using job boards
Rating: 4.7
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 3.5 hours
Instructor: Alan Sharpe
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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