
13: How to Start a $1000/Month Freelance Writing Business in 60 Minutes a Day
In his first 3 months, he'd booked more than $4000 worth of work.
“I’ve never been very good at working with people, so I wanted something that was flexible,” James said.
Sound familiar?
These are the words of someone who was not happy being a shoe salesman and wanted out.
James was looking for that location independent lifestyle, and when he was approached to ghostwrite a book for $300 he knew what he wanted to do from that point on.
Fast-forward a couple of years and James now charges $300 per 1000 words for his freelance writing, and most of his work is at least 2500 words ($750).
Note: Click here to download James’ top tips for becoming a freelancer writer from this episode.
He’s also started up a cool business at FreelanceWritersSchool.com teaching others how to follow in his footsteps.
Tune in to hear how James landed his first clients, his strategies for growing a portfolio, and some of his favorite hacks to overcome writer's block.
The Side Hustle Show: The Freelancing Mixtape
A binge-worthy series of episodes all about freelancing pulled from the main Side Hustle Show archives, featuring some of the most successful freelancers and service entrepreneurs the business.
Stay tuned to learn how to come up with and price your service idea, how to find your first customers, and how you may be able to scale your operations to ultimately remove your time from the equation.