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).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.Full Show Notes and PDF Highlight Reel: How to Start a $1000/Month Freelance Writing Business in 60 Minutes a Day
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