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  • - You've been practicing some of your writing skills

  • and now you cannot wait to go out there

  • and get your first freelance writing job.

  • What are you going to do?

  • Where should you go?

  • How do you get that first client, the first couple clients,

  • the first couple gigs?

  • Today I'm going to share with you three ways

  • to getting your first freelance writing jobs.

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  • 'Cause at the end of the day I'm making the videos

  • to share with my fans.

  • Way number 1 and that is going to freelance sites.

  • There's so many freelance sites on the internet.

  • Guru.com, iwriter.com, freelancer.net, upwork of course.

  • There are so many of them that you could just

  • go on there and set up your only the profile

  • and right there start bidding on jobs.

  • And depends on your expertise and what area you

  • want to focus on in copywriting.

  • It's a simple way to, kind of, get your feet wet, right?

  • Get your foot in the door.

  • Build that portfolio, right?

  • Start accumulating some little bit of experience

  • just to get it going.

  • Always remember that your worst client

  • is probably your first client.

  • It is okay.

  • As you learn, as you get experience,

  • you will get better.

  • So, don't worry too much.

  • I am much more concerned you getting into the game.

  • Get in the game first, right?

  • And that's okay.

  • There's one problem with that approach

  • because when you go to those sites

  • you're seen as a commodity, right.

  • That's like, you know what, you're just a writer

  • and you're writing and that's okay.

  • I'm choosing you, I'm choosing you,

  • between you and everybody else and how much you charge

  • and how much she charges,

  • how much he charges and all of that.

  • So, you don't have a lot of power

  • and it's very, very difficult to make a great income.

  • You'll make a, you know, okay, decent amount of income,

  • little bit of side income, but it's very difficult

  • to get to what I call a high income level.

  • And that's fine, that's what most people do,

  • but I don't like to do what most people do.

  • I don't know about you.

  • That's not what I did to get my copywriting career started.

  • Because at the time these sites weren't available, right.

  • Most people trying to compete being a commodity, right.

  • I don't like to do that.

  • Here's what I like to do.

  • We're gonna go big.

  • Way number two, shadow under a successful copywriter.

  • That's what I did.

  • I found my mentor, my very first mentor, Alan.

  • He's a very, very successful copywriter.

  • In fact, back then Alan,

  • he would not pencil.

  • He would not write a sales letter unless he believed

  • that sales letter, that campaign would generate

  • at least a million dollars or more.

  • Now imagine that, he wouldn't write anything

  • if he didn't believe what he wrote

  • would produce at least a million dollars or more in revenue.

  • That is amazing, right.

  • It was such a huge amount of money back then

  • when I was learning copywriting and learning from him.

  • So, I shadowed under my copywriting mentor.

  • So, I was learning from him.

  • He would teach me, he would critique my work,

  • he would look at what I do, he would give me ideas,

  • he would recommend hey, study this, study that.

  • That is good and that is not good

  • and that's how I got going.

  • And what happens is, there were a lot of people

  • that were hiring Alan to write copy, right.

  • And he would have me do a certain chunk, small chunks,

  • just to get some experience and later on what I realize is

  • because for someone who is successful, there are a lot

  • of people that would approach them,

  • but they charge a certain price, like certain price.

  • And a lot of clients coming in,

  • they are not able to afford that price.

  • So, what do they do?

  • They would just usually turn them away,

  • but when they have an apprentice, like you and me,

  • a lot of those work that they don't want to take on

  • 'cause it's not worth the time,

  • it gets flowed through you.

  • They would pass those work to you and say,

  • "Hey, I don't want to write this 'cause it's

  • "not worth my time.

  • "They can't afford to hire me, but if you want to take

  • "this on then you could."

  • And that's exactly how I got those clients

  • and with my mentors endorsement.

  • And he would help me here and there, right.

  • And that's how I got my first field copywriting clients.

  • I didn't go to these freelance sites.

  • So, that's way number two.

  • Way number three, this is genius.

  • This is what people don't understand.

  • You see, most writers, most copywriters,

  • they're getting going, they're getting started,

  • but they don't have a portfolio.

  • They don't have a lot of track record,

  • they don't even have a lot of experience

  • and they are co-emailing, they're sending inquiries

  • to people and say, "Hey, hire me.

  • "I can write your copy."

  • I can do this, I can do that.

  • Well, how do I know as an entrepreneur, as a company,

  • I don't know what you could do.

  • How could I trust you?

  • I cannot.

  • So, instead of doing that, trying to spam people,

  • trying to get work,

  • because when you do that what you're asking is this.

  • You're asking the client to bare all the risk.

  • To take all the risk on their shoulders and say,

  • "Hey, I'm gonna give you a shot.

  • "I'm gonna pay you."

  • If it doesn't work out, who's lost?

  • It's the clients loss.

  • That does not work.

  • You want to reverse the risk.

  • So, here's what you do

  • and it's what exactly what I did.

  • Not only I was getting some referrals from my mentor, Alan,

  • 'cause I was working under him, working with him,

  • within his company.

  • Those work gets passed down to me.

  • I also selectively went after certain companies

  • and certain entrepreneurs that I know

  • that are influential.

  • So, here's what I did.

  • At a time, Jay Conrad Levinson, the father,

  • the god father of guerrilla marketing.

  • If you've seen some of Jay's work, he's written

  • on series of books on marketing for small business owners.

  • And Jay, he's sold million and millions of books

  • in so many different languages, worldwide.

  • At that time, Jay, had a membership site

  • called Guerrilla Marketing Association.

  • So, here's what I did.

  • I followed his work, I read his book, I studied his market.

  • Look at what he does.

  • I rewrote the entire sales pitch

  • and then just sent it to him.

  • And here's what it said.

  • I said, "Jay, I am a big fan of your work.

  • "I read all your books.

  • "I really admire what you've done.

  • "I saw your page for your membership

  • "for your Guerrilla Marketing Association.

  • "I think that I find a couple things that maybe

  • "I could make it better, I don't know.

  • "Obviously, you are the expert, you are the master.

  • "I'm just a young copywriter, but here's something

  • "that I wrote that maybe that would help you."

  • Didn't ask anything, I was adding value in advance.

  • He looked at it and he would reply and say,

  • "Hey Dan, this is great.

  • "I'm gonna run with it."

  • And I told him, in the email,

  • P.S. you don't have to pay me at all.

  • I don't want anything from you.

  • He took that page, he uploaded it.

  • It tripled his conversion.

  • Tripled his conversion, do you know what that means?

  • That means, now the same page with the same traffic,

  • now is generating three times more sales

  • because of what I wrote.

  • He was so happy, he was so grateful.

  • He said, "Dan, what you've done, it's great."

  • Not only he gave me a testimonial, number one,

  • he started referring me to other business owners.

  • Now I'm endorsed.

  • In my early 20s with not a lot of experience,

  • now I'm endorsed by the father, the godfather

  • of guerrilla marketing with so many fans

  • around the world and that's how I grew my portfolio.

  • That's how I grew my client base.

  • So, don't do what most people do.

  • Try to get something for nothing.

  • Trying to get money in advance, no.

  • Add value in advance before you ask anything in return.

  • Use this strategy when you can selectively, strategically

  • choose someone that who you want to work with.

  • Hey, are you gonna be taken advantage by some people?

  • Absolutely, you will.

  • I did.

  • Is that okay?

  • Yes, because you're starting off with nothing anyway.

  • No one is paying you, but if you get that one

  • or two or three good clients and assuming that you're good,

  • you do that, add value in advance,

  • they'll either say, "Thank you so much",

  • they might give you a testimonial.

  • Even if they don't get you a testimonial, guess what?

  • You're gaining experience or better yet,

  • they look at what you do and you're really good,

  • they'll say, "I wanna hire you."

  • Now you have your client.

  • You see how simple that is?

  • Don't do what most people do.

  • Got it?

  • So, those are the three ways to getting

  • your first freelance writing jobs.

  • Now, I go much more in depth with this,

  • about how copywriting works and how do you

  • actually become a high income copywriter.

  • Not a struggling copywriter,

  • but a high income copywriter.

  • There's a whole world of exciting opportunities out there

  • for copywriters and maybe you are thinking

  • which path that you should decide.

  • There are so many exciting opportunities

  • for copywriters and done right,

  • this could be a very, very lucrative career for you,

  • but so many people don't know.

  • And fact is, one kind of copy, a particular kind

  • of copy right now, that's high in demand,

  • that most people don't even know it yet.

  • Now it takes me more than a five, seven minute video

  • to explain what that is.

  • Click the link below and get access to my

  • on demand training.

  • I go much more in depth about what

  • this unique opportunity is.

  • If by the end of the training, you want me

  • to personally train you and mentor you

  • to become a high income copywriter,

  • you could choose to do that as well.

  • So, go ahead click the link and I'll see you in class.

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