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8️⃣ reasons YOU should be a copywriter

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January 23, 2018 Hi {NAME}, These days, the question isn't, "Can I make a living as a writer?" It's,

[The Writer’ s Life]( January 23, 2018 Hi {NAME}, These days, the question isn't, "Can I make a living as a writer?" It's, "Which money-making writing opportunity is best for me?" With so many ways to get paid to write, the challenge is deciding which one(s) to choose! We believe it's copywriting. And today, AWAI's Executive Director, Katie Yeakle is going to give you eight reasons why you should consider choosing it as your path. (Or be happy you've already chosen it!) Quick reminder: next week, Katie and I will kick off our LIVE 10-week copywriting training … Once a year, we partner up and bring in a team of experts to walk you through The Accelerated Program for Six-Figure Copywriting, step-by-step, to ensure you've mastered all the concepts. We layer in real-life examples and break down all the important secrets to effective copywriting. It's a lot of fun … and by the end, you'll have all the skills you need to start working as a well-paid copywriter. Today is your LAST CHANCE to sign up … [>> Go here now to get all the details.]( To your success, Rebecca Matter President, AWAI --------------------------------------------------------------- Copywriting is the Ultimate Way for You to Live The Writer's Life By Katie Yeakle [Magnifying glass showing the word benefits] "Can someone like me really live the writer's life?" "I know others are doing it. But how long is it going to take me?" "And how does AWAI help us succeed?" Katie Yeakle here. As AWAI's Executive Director, these are questions I've heard a lot over the last 20 years. Since we're at the beginning of a New Year, I thought this would be a great time to publically answer some of your most pressing questions about copywriting. I'm going to start with the most basic question of all: Why, of all the opportunities for writers to make money, should I consider copywriting? The answer is simple: Copywriting is the single most liberating way to make a living — or supplement your regular income — or transition from your present job to a new career or early, financially-secure semi-retirement. There are so many benefits to becoming a copywriter. Just look … - Copywriting Benefit #1: Your time is your own. No time clock, no set hours. - Copywriting Benefit #2: Your office can be anywhere you like — the porch of a beach house or mountain cabin, in your RV, even the corner table at your favorite Starbucks. - Copywriting Benefit #3: Your income can be good from the start, and keep getting better. Imagine being paid $500, $750, $1,000 and more for writing simple, short, "friendly" letters about products, services, or subjects that interest you. That is as real as the ground beneath you. Imagine earning more part-time in a month or two than your present job pays all year. That, too, is very real. [We see it all the time.]( There are other financial benefits and "perks" too. For example, you could get everything from tax breaks to client-funded vacations. - Copywriting Benefit #4: You'll be engaged in fun, fascinating, creative activity all about ideas … telling interesting stories … helping businesses communicate and put their ideas across. If you find your present way of "putting food on the table" dull or uninteresting, that can change right now. I've never heard a freelance writer complain about being bored! - Copywriting Benefit #5: You can create real financial security — the only real security, your personal ability to produce "work" that there is always an endless, expanding demand for. Never worry about looming layoffs again. Escape dependence on one employer, diversify your income with a number of clients, own skills in demand by many (both here and abroad). If you have a computer connected to the Internet, there are no boundaries and you can write for clients anywhere in the world. The demand for what American Writers & Artists members do is global and local, strong in "good" or "bad" times; a reliable profession. - Copywriting Benefit #6: You'll be part of an elite, unusual society. Most successful writers are made not born, yet we are a special breed, mysterious to and admired by "civilians," and embraced by each other. The bond that writers have with each other is like nothing that occurs in any other field. You'll find others like you, building lives for themselves through copywriting. (One of the many benefits of membership with AWAI is this unique community. We connect you with other AWAI members and support the ongoing community online and at conferences.) - Copywriting Benefit #7: If you choose, you can use the skills you develop to help your favorite causes, charities, even individuals in need, and do good for the world. Nonprofit organizations of every size and nature hire and pay freelance writers and copywriters. You can also donate your professional services as "in-kind contributions" for tax deductions. Every group from the local animal rescue shelter to the American Cancer Society needs help raising funds and communicating with donors, and communicating their message to the world at large. - Copywriting Benefit #8: You will have proven pathways to follow when you begin, with AWAI as your "mentor." If living the writer's life appeals to you, know that as you seek this exciting life as your own, we will be by your side every step of the way! And AWAI's [Accelerated Program for Six-Figure Copywriting]( is where it all begins. And last but not least, you'll be in good company. Here's a partial list of people you'll recognize who worked as copywriters before achieving fame outside the direct marketing world. One name that's missing … Benjamin Franklin. He started the first mail order catalog in 1770. - James Patterson, author - Sir Alec Guinness, actor - John Hughes, writer and filmmaker - Sherwood Anderson, author - Augusten Burroughs, author - Bob Newhart, comedian and actor - Helen Gurley Brown, former publisher and editor (Cosmopolitan) - Lawrence Kasdan, screenwriter - Peter Carey, author - Gary Comer, founder of Lands' End - Bryce Courtenay, Australian author - Alan Parker, director - Steven Pressfield, author - Don DeLillo, author - F. Scott Fitzgerald, author - Terry Gilliam, director and animator - Elmore Leonard, author - Dashiell Hammett, author - Hugh Hefner, publisher (Playboy) - Joseph Heller, author - Mary Higgins Clark, author - Russell Hoban, author - Tim Kazurinsky, comedian - Rick Moranis, actor - Ogden Nash, poet - Franc Roddam, director - Indra Sinha, translator and novelist - Dorothy L. Sayers, author - Fay Weldon, author - Thom Jones, author - Kurt Vonnegut, author - Salman Rushdie, author That's great for them … but I know what you are thinking, can someone like me REALLY do this? It's important to know that successful AWAI members have had many different starting points. Unemployed for eight months and terrified. Stuck in depressing, dead-end jobs. In jobs they like, but can't earn enough money from to meet their needs. 20 years old, 75 years old. Already confident of writing talent — others, doubtful they can write anything worthy of payment. Silver-tongued salesmen, small town schoolteachers, shy homemakers suddenly having to re-enter the work world after traumatic divorces. You name a beginning — any beginning — and I can introduce you to an AWAI member with a similar starting place, now earning an excellent income, feeling secure, doing work that is interesting to them, leading a fulfilling life … and thanking copywriting for it all! By choosing copywriting as your writing career, you'll instantly be part of and embraced by this entire community, too. You see, copywriters like to share information and help each other succeed. That's one of the nicest things of all about choosing to be a copywriter … you'll have plenty of help along the way. You'll be assisted not just by our [Board of Advisors]( but by successful members who generously share their experience, who appreciate having had a helping hand extended to them and now extend theirs in turn. You'll be mentored, coached, encouraged, and supported day by day, as you first explore, then find your way to the writer's life just right for you. I'd love to hear what the writer's life means to you, as well as hear what questions you have about the copywriting industry. Let me know in the comment section [here](. LIVE Copywriting Training Starts Soon! Join Katie, Rebecca and special guest experts for an in-depth, comprehensive LIVE webinar training series where they'll teach you ALL the skills, secrets and techniques you need to become a successful copywriter – all in a matter of just 10 weeks. Warning: They only do this LIVE training once a year – don't miss out on this rare and highly effective learning opportunity. [Hurry! Enrollment Closes at Midnight.]( Free 2-Part Webinar Training with Clayton Makepeace Join "American's Highest-Paid Copywriter," Clayton Makepeace on Jan 24th and 25th at 3 p.m. for a free 2-part webinar series: The Makepeace Method for Writing Million-Dollar Sales Letters in 7 Days or Less. Clayton will teach you how to quickly analyze the product you're promoting and will reveal how to fully understand how to speak to your prospect. This is a training series you don't want to miss. [Learn more about the series and register today!]( [LAST CHANCE] Test Drive Wealthy Web Writer for $1! Having access to the right information, any time you need, is key to launching and maintaining a successful web-writing career. Wealthy Web Writer is the best resource to support and guide your web-writing career with the latest effective strategies and techniques. Sign up now for next to nothing! [But hurry! Test Drive Ends January 28th at Midnight]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Trouble viewing this email? [View in your browser, here](. For questions or requests: [contact us online](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ©2018 American Writers & Artists Inc. Do you know of someone who would benefit from reading The Writer's Life? 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