Freelance Writing Online

An Urgent Message to Any Capable Writer or Blogger Who Wants to Make Money Online:

“Discover How a Regular Guy (Who Nearly Failed English at School) with No Professional Writing Experience, Working Just 2-3 Hours Daily, Made $6,200 In One Month From Freelance Blogging …

…and Has Averaged Over $5,000 Per Month for the Past Six Months”

Tom Ewer

That’s me!

Hello,

What you are about to read here has the potential to change your life forever, because you are going to discover the secrets that have helped me earn over $5,000 on average for the past six months, having only started my “full time” freelance writing career in January 2012.

If you want to skip straight to purchasing my complete guide to freelance writing online click here. Otherwise, read on to discover the details of my story.

My name is Tom Ewer. I am a 27-year-old regular guy from a town called Rugby in the UK. I am a freelance writer and blogger.

May 2013 was one of the best months ever in my freelance writing career.

Why?

In that month I made $6,206 purely from freelance writing. It wasn’t a one-off either — I have averaged over $5,000 per month over the past six months. My hourly rate has steadily climbed to a high of $150 per hour.

All from freelance writing.

Freelance Writing Income

But that wasn’t the case in December 2011.

You see, back in 2011 I had a well-paid normal 9-5 day job. I enjoyed it because I had a lot of autonomy and responsibilities (not to mention the prospects), but I wanted freedom.

I wanted to be my own boss.

My old desk

My old desk.

So I Decided to Look for Money Making Opportunities Online…

I decided that I needed a venture that I could run alongside my job – something that wouldn’t take too much time and could eventually grow to provide a full-time income.

The First Thing I Did Was Turn to eBay.

I looked into the possibility of buying wholesale and selling retail. But I soon found out that it was an intensely competitive environment with extremely tight margins.

I also dabbled with blogging and building niche sites. But to cut a long story short…

I Spent Five Months Working Extremely Hard on Businesses Ideas, But to My Dismay, They All Failed Miserably. Far from Making Money, I was Losing It.

But in October 2011, everything changed.

You see, after my initial online failures I decided to approach the whole “making money online” thing from a completely different angle. And three months later, in December 2011, I quit my job — five months ahead of schedule.

This is what happened.

Instead of continuing my search for elusive passive income streams I decided to have a go at freelance writing.

I didn’t expect that anyone would actually want to hire me — after all, I nearly failed English at school and had absolutely no professional writing experience.

But I was wrong.

 The Fact is, You Can Succeed as a Freelance Writer with Nothing More Than the Ability to Write Capably And Work Hard.

I was pretty amazed when the first client I wrote for paid me $121.50. I couldn’t believe that a modest talent I had all but ignored for the whole of my adult life could be leveraged to make money.

I went on to make $1,574 in January 2012 (my first month as a “full time” freelance writer) and then doubled and nearly tripled my earnings in subsequent months.

But the big question is…

How Did a Total Newbie Who Almost Failed English in School, Had No Prior Professional Experience and No Connections, Go On To Average $4,000 Per Month in Earnings from Freelance Writing?

Well, the truth is that I had a little secret.

You see, during the first few months of starting my freelance writing career I developed and perfected (via trial and error) a strategy. This strategy ensures that I write high quality articles (even in niches I haven’t previously heard of) and get reliable, high paying clients who stick with me for the long term.

But I did not devise this system in a day, or a week, or a month. Nor did I devise it without making plenty of mistakes along the way.

You see, when I started my freelance career I was a total wet in the ear newbie.

  • I was not a great writer (I’m still not).
  • I was concerned that people wouldn’t pay me.
  • I didn’t know how to market my writing services.
  • I didn’t know how to get clients (not even to mention reliable, high-paying clients).
  • I didn’t know how to set and negotiate fees.
  • I didn’t know how to deal with clients.

In short, I was totally clueless about all things freelance writing.

So I Started Trying Things.

A few weeks after trying different things I got my first client. In the next six months I kept trying more things, kept getting more clients and gradually perfected my strategy.

My system now makes me a steady stream of income and will continue to do so for as long as I want it to.

Click here to get yourself a copy of my complete guide to freelance writing online.

I now make a living from my laptop. I work from anywhere in the world (as long as there is a power supply and an internet connection). That’s the beauty of freelance writing.

The truth is that you can do the same. You don’t need to be a “professional” writer, confident, or technically adept to make money as a freelance blogger.

Even if you nearly failed English at school (like me), you can still be successful.

All you need is the ability to write capably and put in the necessary work. As for being an “expert” — if you can write a simple 500 word article that someone can easily read and understand, you are expert enough.

But you need to know about more than just writing, and that is where I want to help you.

I Have Prepared a Shortcut That Will Save You From Making The Same Mistakes I Did.

This shortcut is my course, which reveals the exact strategy I use to get high paying clients who work with me again and again.

Successful Freelance Writing Online

How to Generate a Full Time Income in Part Time Hours from Blogging

I am confident that this comprehensive freelance writing course can take you from $0 to $1,000 in two months or less and much more beyond that.

It includes a 150 page PDF eBook packed with every single tip and trick that has helped me get to the position of earning over $100 per hour as a freelance blogger. Using the proven strategy revealed in this course, you can establish yourself as a successful freelance blogger and earn upwards of $100,000 per year (should you wish to).

Successful Freelance Writing Online is available in three different packages that when combined suit all budgets:

The Guide + Resources ($19.99)

  • 150 Page PDF Book. A complete guide to freelance blogging.
  • Blogs That Pay. A booklet containing 45 blogs that will pay you to write for them.
  • Two Checklists. Step-by-step instructions for creating your freelancing blog and for writing blog posts.
 

The Guide + Resources + Exclusive Interviews & Articles ($29.99)

  • 150 Page PDF Book. A complete guide to freelance blogging.
  • Blogs That Pay. A booklet containing 45 blogs that will pay you to write for them.
  • Two Checklists. Step-by-step instructions for creating your freelancing blog and for writing blog posts.
  • What Next? A Guide to Taking Your Freelance Career to the Next Level. Interviews with seven top freelancers.
  • Five Exclusive Articles. Featuring tips on maximizing your income, increasing your rates without having to negotiate with clients and more.

The Guide + Resources + Exclusive Interviews & Articles + One-on-One Consulting ($129.99)

  • 150 Page PDF Book. A complete guide to freelance blogging.
  • Blogs That Pay. A booklet containing 45 blogs that will pay you to write for them.
  • Two Checklists. Step-by-step instructions for creating your freelancing blog and for writing blog posts.
  • What Next? A Guide to Taking Your Freelance Career to the Next Level. Interviews with seven top freelancers.
  • Five Exclusive Articles. Featuring tips on maximizing your income and increasing your rates without having to negotiate with clients.
  • Two 30 Minute Consulting Sessions. Seek my advice on all things freelance writing for two 30 minute sessions, booked at your convenience.

Hundreds of happy people have bought this guide since it launched in November 2012 and already have the tools to become a successful freelance writer. Read for yourself and see what people have to say:

Alexis GrantIf you’ve ever thought about making money through blogging, Tom’s guide is a great place to start.

He’ll help you work through all the tough issues that might otherwise keep you from succeeding as a paid blogger: how to find clients, how much to charge, and how to create posts that will keep your clients coming back for more. No doubt about it, this guide is worth the investment.

Alexis Grant — AlexisGrant.com

Sophie LizardThis book gives you all the grounding you need to make a living as a freelance blogger. Tom makes everything clear and simple, from getting started to building online authority and stepping up your career.

I love that Successful Freelance Writing Online teaches you how to create a valuable blog post, as well as how to sell your services. That makes it a lot more useful for beginners who aren’t experienced bloggers.

I wish I’d had a copy of this when I first started out — it would’ve saved me a lot of time and effort to have such clear guidance back then!

Sophie Lizard — BeAFreelanceBlogger.com

Michelle DaleTom’s guide is an essential read for anyone looking to make money online as a writer. This guide is bound to wow you whether you want to be a stand-alone freelance writer or if you’re an online service provider looking to add copywriting services to your business.

It doesn’t just cover what you need to know — that’s just the start — it shows you how to go about doing it, best practises, the real potential, the myths and the rewards surrounding this profession. Every base you could possibly think of is covered.

This is by far the most comprehensive and compelling guide I have ever seen on freelance blogging. Don’t think about it, just buy this guide now — it’s the best decision you’ll ever make for your online freelance writing career.

Michelle Dale — VirtualMissFriday.com

Here are some of the things you can expect to learn from purchasing this guide:

  1. How to find reliable and high-quality clients — even if you are a new freelance writer
  2. How to bring clients to you, rather than you going to them
  3. Proven ways to easily find freelance writing jobs — even if they don’t exist yet
  4. Key things you must do to increase your chances of getting hired
  5. Unexpected places where you can find high-paying freelance writing jobs
  6. The exact things you need to say when pitching clients via email that give you the best possible chance of getting hired
  7. Simple daily tasks you should do to improve your writing skills
  8. How to set and negotiate rates with clients (it’s time to get paid what you’re truly worth!)
  9. The best kind of clients to get as a freelance writer (that will pay you $50-$150 and even more per article)
  10. Three proven research tools that will ensure you write high quality articles (even in topics you know nothing of)
  11. The best high-paying markets and niches to target as a freelance writer and how to easily find them
  12. How to write blog posts that will compel your clients to keep coming back again and again (while increasing the amount they pay you)
  13. Two very powerful negotiating tactics that will ensure you get paid an excellent fee for any article or post you write for your client
  14. The effective strategy for using social media networks to attract paying clients to your business
  15. My simple but very effective guidelines for creating and negotiating writing contracts that ensure you don’t get ripped off by clients
  16. Three things that can turn your blog into a “prospective client magnet”
  17. How to spot high-paying clients that will value and appreciate your work
  18. How to get clients who will pay you for writing on topics you know nothing about
  19. One simple online asset you can easily get that will equip you to write on various topics
  20. Six simple questions you can apply to any topic that will help you develop a practically unending stream of unique blog post ideas that will wow your clients
  21. A simple tool you can use to store any blog post idea you have so that you can easily retrieve it when you want to write
  22. How to write great headlines that compel people to read your articles
  23. How to structure your blog posts properly so visitors will read them from the beginning to the end
  24. The secret behind “hooks” and how they can make or break the success of your blog posts
  25. Four types of articles/blog posts you can write for your client
  26. A quick and easy trick that will help you proofread your articles in double-quick time
  27. How to deal with writer’s block in any topics you are not familiar with
  28. Two compulsory things you need to do to greatly improve your blogging skills
  29. A few important questions you need to ask your client before embarking on any project
  30. One simple online asset every freelance writer must have. Without it, you will struggle to get clients. With it, clients will flock to you.
  31. An important page you must have on your blog and exactly what to put on it to attract prospective clients
  32. One thing (found on many blogs) you must never put on your blog
  33. How not mentioning your rates can increase the amount clients are willing to pay you
  34. How to produce sample articles for prospective clients even if you have never done paid freelance work before
  35. A simple thing you can ask your existing clients (they will willingly do it for you) to do for you that will help bring in more clients
  36. How your friends on social media can get you clients
  37. How to write and format your ‘About’ page in order for it to become a client magnet
  38. Four pages you must have on your blog and how to format them properly to work together in channeling clients to hire you
  39. Three important things to have on your blog’s sidebar that will persuade potential clients to seriously consider you
  40. Types of sample articles to show potential clients to convince them to hire you
  41. A simple addition to the bottom of your personal blog posts that will get you paying clients
  42. Four proven ways to get your clients to see articles on your blog and hire you
  43. The exact things to say when pitching prospective clients that will make them think carefully about hiring you
  44. Five places where you can find clients for your freelance writing business, especially when you are starting out
  45. Five things to look out for that will help you spot “gold” when searching for freelance jobs
  46. Six things that will help you instantly spot bad clients
  47. Three reasons why you should avoid looking for writing jobs on popular freelancing websites like oDesk, Elance, iWriter, and TextBroker
  48. Clients that pay over $100 per article (and where and how to find them)
  49. Something that you should always request from your clients that can become the biggest client referral system you build
  50. A simple step-by-step system for managing prospects and clients (so you don’t miss opportunities or deadlines)
  51. One simple pricing secret you should always use when negotiating with clients
  52. What MAR is, how to calculate it and how it can affect what you make as a freelance writer
  53. Four important questions you must ask your client before quoting or negotiating work
  54. Seven things you should consider before lowering your rates for any client
  55. How to negotiate higher rates with existing clients without sullying your relationship or losing the job
  56. The single most important thing to consider when preparing a writing contract
  57. A recommended tool for managing your time when writing paid articles
  58. How to deal with late paying and delinquent clients
  59. Seven simple additional things you can do that will endear you to your client and will make him or her continue to use you even if there are cheaper alternatives
  60. How to grow your freelance writing business once established

…and much more.

Here are more testimonials from people who have seen and used this course:

Greg CiottiThere were few things more frightening to my ego than when I first started getting interested in freelance writing. Creating great content, finding jobs that paid what I was worth, using the appropriate tools to stay on top of things and not look like an idiot: it was a very nerve-wracking time for me.

Luckily, I managed to get by, but not before making some huge mistakes, the unavoidable result of “learning things the hard way”. If I could do things over, the first thing I’d do is transport this guide back with me so I could avoid all of that heartache and money lost!

Tom has created something that can truly eliminate all of the discouragement you might feel in getting started with freelance writing. I found myself nodding with a knowing grin on my face as each chapter tackled topics that had tripped me up constantly when I was first getting started. I can’t give this guide any better praise than by saying that it is quite literally an A-Z gameplan for tackling the most difficult processes of making a living through your writing.

Any possible area you might be worried about: writing quality posts, building a personal brand, charging what your time is actually worth, finding amazing clients that move you forward, managing the logistics (billing, time-tracking, etc.)…it’s all there! There is no better investment you can make than Tom’s guide if you’re looking to dive in to this amazing profession – I can honestly say that it has everything you’ll ever need to avoid becoming a “bottom dollar” freelancer and is a perfectly constructed plan for creating a “job” for yourself that you’ll love to do.

Greg Ciotti — SparringMind.com

Onibalusi BamideleWhen it comes to getting the gigs as a freelance writer, Tom definitely knows his stuff!

Not only does he lead by example by creating a successful freelance blogging career for himself in less than a year, as someone who has read Tom’s guide, I can tell you it’s the ultimate guide to succeeding as a freelance blogger. You’ll be doing yourself a disservice not to check it out, honestly!

Onibalusi Bamidele — YoungPrePro.com

Jeffrey TrullTom’s advice helped me land my biggest freelance blogging client to date, and I’m not sure I’d be a full-time freelance writer if not for Tom’s help. I learned where and how to look for high-paying clients and how to pitch them using a simple email script.

Tom’s guide helped lead me through the steps of how to market my writing and maximize my rates. Tom knows there’s much more to be a successful freelance blogger than just being a good writer, and his guide will let in on the secrets that make a difference in finding lucrative work quickly.

No matter if you’re new to blogging altogether or already have freelance work, I’m confident Tom’s guide will help you.

Jeffrey Trull — MoneySpruce.com

Here are those different package options again:

The Guide + Resources

  • 150 Page PDF Book. A complete guide to freelance blogging.
  • Blogs That Pay. A booklet containing 45 blogs that will pay you to write for them.
  • Two Checklists. Step-by-step instructions for creating your freelancing blog and for writing blog posts.

The Guide + Resources + Exclusive Interviews & Articles

  • 150 Page PDF Book. A complete guide to freelance blogging.
  • Blogs That Pay. A booklet containing 45 blogs that will pay you to write for them.
  • Two Checklists. Step-by-step instructions for creating your freelancing blog and for writing blog posts.
  • What Next? A Guide to Taking Your Freelance Career to the Next Level. Interviews with seven top freelancers.
  • Five Exclusive Articles. Featuring tips on maximizing your income, increasing your rates without having to negotiate with clients and more.

The Guide + Resources + Exclusive Interviews & Articles + One-on-One Consulting

  • 150 Page PDF Book. A complete guide to freelance blogging.
  • Blogs That Pay. A booklet containing 45 blogs that will pay you to write for them.
  • Two Checklists. Step-by-step instructions for creating your freelancing blog and for writing blog posts.
  • What Next? A Guide to Taking Your Freelance Career to the Next Level. Interviews with seven top freelancers.
  • Five Exclusive Articles. Featuring tips on maximizing your income and increasing your rates without having to negotiate with clients.
  • Two 30 Minute Consulting Sessions. Seek my advice on all things freelance writing for two 30 minute sessions, booked at your convenience.

The World’s Best Money Back Guarantee

GuaranteeI want to make your investment in this product my risk — not yours.

That’s why this course comes with a six month no questions asked money back guarantee.

It doesn’t matter why you want your money back — just shoot me a quick email and I’ll refund your money in full without question or exception.

Why would I offer such a comprehensive guarantee? Two reasons:

  1. I have complete confidence in the quality of this course.
  2. I want you to have complete peace of mind in purchasing this course and I only want you to pay for this product if it provides a huge return on your investment.

If that doesn’t demonstrate my confidence in this course, nothing will. Put simply, your success and total satisfaction is a requirement of me selling this product to you.

Sincerely,

Tom Ewer
Freelance Blogger