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Plus little competition and professional fees, even for newbies! Hi {NAME}, Every industry or market

Plus little competition and professional fees, even for newbies! Hi {NAME}, Every industry or market has a Business-to-Business (B2B) side — where companies sell products and services to other businesses, rather than directly to consumers like you (B2C). Because B2B sales often involve high-ticket items and major decisions… they usually involve a long lead-time with DOZENS of different copy and content pieces needed to “close the sale.” And that means HUGE opportunities for you and your writing income! On Friday, September 6, 2024 at noon ET, join our Inside AWAI session featuring Steve Slaunwhite — a renowned B2B Writing expert, and Pam Foster, AWAI’s Learning Chief, who has decades of B2B writing experience. Together, they’ll share the latest insights on:  - Types of fun and well-paid writing projects in B2B. - Professional fees you can earn right out of the gate. (Monthly retainers are commonplace!) - How to quickly get started and land great clients. - The quickest way to create samples for your portfolio. - What you need to know about AI (i.e. ChatGPT) to thrive. (Using it is seen as an advantage in B2B!) - And of course, so much more. And as always, they’ll open up the conversation for a live Q&A at the end. [The access instructions are available here.]( If you’re looking for a writing opportunity with huge demand, little competition, professional fees, and the “surest route to a six-figure income as a writer,” this is it! Rebecca --------------------------------------------------------------- For questions or requests: [contact us online](. Trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser, here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure your subscription delivery. AWAI Whitelisting info available [here.]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from any future AWAI Special announcements and offers, please click here: [Unsubscribe from AWAI Special announcements and offers.]( To unsubscribe from all AWAI broadcasts click here: [I want to permanently unsubscribe from all AWAI emails.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ©2024 American Writers & Artists Institute 220 George Bush Blvd, Suite D Delray Beach, FL 33444  

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