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What Monica, Ross and Chandler taught me about royalties

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October 25, 2019 Hi {NAME}, The TV show Friends recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Other than

[The Writer’ s Life]( October 25, 2019 Hi {NAME}, The TV show Friends recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Other than making me feel a bit old, I was fascinated to learn that each of the six main cast members has been receiving a 2% residual check since the show went into syndication — which experts estimate at $20 million each year for each of them in royalties. Now, while copywriting may not net you "Friends-level" money forever … We do know copywriters who regularly cash six and seven-figure checks. And compared to many other professions, copywriters have the biggest earning potential, thanks to one thing … Royalties. Today, I'll walk you through how they work … And if you decide the earning potential is for you, today's a great day to get started because there is no more comprehensive level of training than in our Circle of Success. You'll also receive personal mentoring, unlimited access to AWAI programs, a customized success plan, free Bootcamps, feedback on your writing, and much more. Enrollment closes soon … [So be sure to check out the details today.]( To your success, Rebecca Matter President, AWAI The ONLY Way to Access Simulated Training (Worth $5,000) … And Pay NOTHING. When you join Circle of Success, you'll get personal training and guidance in the letter writing process through our Simulated Training and live, instructor-led Targeted Learning Sessions, which focus on all of the key aspects of writing sales letters. And you'll have our support every step of the way … so you'll have the training, polished samples, and confidence to write sales letters or many other copy projects for any niche you choose. Due to the hands-on training and personal feedback, Circle of Success is the only way to join the next Simulated Training session. [Go here to get the details on all the benefits you'll gain as a COS member.]( How Copywriting Royalties Work By Rebecca Matter [Earning repeat money like royalty income; large open dollar sign with multiple little dollar signs appearing out of it] Writers often think you have to be James Patterson, Dan Brown, or J. K. Rowling to make a crazy amount of money as a writer … But it's simply untrue. Direct-response copywriters have just as much earning potential … possibly more … thanks to the royalties they receive year after year from letters they once wrote. (And as I'll explain in a moment, that's on top of the big fee they were paid to write the letter in the first place.) It's how "A-list" copywriters like Clayton Makepeace, Jedd Canty, and Mike Palmer make millions each year. To illustrate how royalties work, I'm going to use the financial market because it's fun to look at the numbers … and happens to be the niche that has created the most million-dollar copywriters. You're about to see why … In the financial niche, a client might ask you to write a letter that promotes a specialized financial advisory service that costs $1,000 a year for a subscription. Now, you might be thinking, "$1,000 a year — for a newsletter subscription?!" Yes! Avid investors routinely pay anywhere from $100 to $5,000 a year for specialized financial insights. So no worries there. People will pay it. You agree to write the letter and negotiate an up-front writing fee. How much you get depends on your experience. (AWAI Co-Founder Paul Hollingshead writes in this niche and charges $10,000, but some of his colleagues charge a lot more … $25,000 and up.) Now that's just to write the letter … But it gets better. I'll explain … After three or four weeks of writing, editing, and polishing, your letter is finished. You send it off to your client by email and he or she does another round of final editing … gets it to a design crew, who readies it for printing or posting on the Internet … Then your letter is sent to a list of people who have signed up to see new financial letters like the one you've just written. (Important: Your letter is never sent as unwanted spam. These are people who have "opted-in" and have agreed to see what you're writing.) A few days later, your client tells you that 1% of the people who saw your letter loved the idea you wrote about … and paid the $1,000 to subscribe to the newsletter you were promoting. Again, I can almost hear what you're thinking: Only 1% — that's 1 out of 100. Boy, that must have been a pretty bad letter! Okay, maybe it wasn't the best letter ever written … But here is what's great about it: It's still enough to make you a lot of money. That's because 1% of 100,000 means 1,000 people were persuaded enough by your letter to subscribe. And at $1,000 each — that's a cool $1,000,000 in sales. Boy, is your client happy! Your letter just made a million bucks walk through the door! And here's that "better" part I mentioned: Copywriters typically get paid a royalty on every sale — anywhere from 2% to 4%. And remember — that's on top of your up-front writing fee. It's like a commission … or a bonus. So now let's tally up what this one letter that got a 1% response ended up paying you. You got your $10,000 writing fee, up-front … Your letter helped sell $1,000,000 worth of subscriptions. At a 3% royalty — that's an extra $30,000 you'll be paid. Altogether, that's $40,000 … Do just six of those a year and you're looking at a $240,000 income … Now, let's say you wrote a really great letter … and the response was 2% instead of 1%. So instead of $1,000,000 in subscriptions, your letter sells $2,000,000. Now your royalty is $60,000 — for a total payment of $70,000! Imagine you do six of these letters a year — one every two months. $70,000 x 6 = $420,000! And here's the best part. If you write six letters a year — and it takes you a month to write each letter — that means you have six months of "off" time … time you could be travelling … golfing … anything at all! Or you could decide to use that time to write three or four additional letters a year — make even more money … and still have two or three months a year to spend as you please. Are you starting to see the big picture here? And if you really hit a home run with a letter you write — the money can be almost obscene. Recently, for instance, a colleague we know and work with here at AWAI wrote a letter that sold $10 million worth of financial subscriptions. His potential share? $400,000 … From just one letter! Another gentleman we know wrote a letter that was used over and over again for over four years … and earned him in excess of a million dollars for about two months of work all-totaled. Imagine what it would feel like having a $30,000 or $40,000 deposit show up in your bank account — for a letter you wrote years ago … And having it happen time after time after time! Now I realize that's not the norm, but even if you scale the numbers way down … Let's say you charge only $5,000 to write a letter for a supplement company … The letter sells $100,000 worth of product when it mails, and you have a 3% royalty arrangement. That's $3,000 that shows up for not doing any more work. And any time they mail it … you get another check … for as long as they continue to mail it! And that's only ONE letter … Most trained copywriters who've completed The Accelerated Program can bang out a long-form sales letter every 1-2 months. And even if only a few letters become winners (otherwise known as controls), you can see how quickly the royalty checks would add up. Imagine only two of your letters every year turning into controls … By year five of your career, you would have 10 letters paying a royalty every quarter. You'd more than likely be well on your way to making a six-figure income. And that's money you are earning from something you wrote years ago! Do you have any questions about copywriting royalties? [Please share with us in the comments]( so we can get you the answers. Start Your Writing Career in Two Days This is your last chance to experience the brand-new, 2-day event designed to give you the PERFECT launch-pad for a successful and lucrative writing career. Not only will you get an inside look at the hands-down easiest, fool proof writing niche for beginners … You'll also have the priceless opportunity to be personally mentored by one of the greats – — Steve Slaunwhite. But hurry — registration closes right at midnight tomorrow! [Get the details now.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Trouble viewing this email? [View in your browser, here](. For questions or requests: [contact us online](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ©2019 American Writers & Artists Inc. Do you know of someone who would benefit from reading The Writer's Life? Simply direct them [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- American Writers & Artists Inc. 101 SE 6th Avenue, Suite A Delray Beach, FL 33483 (561) 278-5557 or (866) 879-2924 Ensure your subscription delivery. AWAI Whitelisting info available [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from any future issues of The Writer's Life, please click here: [Unsubscribe from The Writer's Life](. 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