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What you really want to know about being a well-paid writer... Dear {NAME},  Over the last couple o

What you really want to know about being a well-paid writer... Dear {NAME},  Over the last couple of days, we’ve been telling you about an opportunity to get plugged into a well-paid writing opportunity in a way that you —  - Quickly gain a solid understanding of how it works and where the opportunity is, - Begin to see how you could fit in and earn in this field, and - Gain support and guidance from fellow writers already doing it so you can find yourself quickly on the path to success.  I’m talking about the Barefoot Writer Club — [where membership is open right now at 65 percent off (you owe it to yourself to see this before the deadline comes and goes) here](.  We’ve heard from a good number of your fellow readers, who’ve sent in questions about what, exactly, this club is and how it works. We’ve been replying to them — but I figured you’re likely wondering the same sorts of things.  So in the interest of letting you see why we’re so excited about this opportunity... here are my answers to the questions we’ve received most often this week...  I would love to earn a serious income as a writer, but I’m not ready to let go of my day job. Is this something I can dip a toe into while I’m still working a regular job?  Absolutely! In fact, the Barefoot Writer Club is the ideal entrĂ©e into this world of earning well as a writer because it helps guide you from exactly where you are to where you need to be. As a member, you have access to a ton of resources, but it’s all material you can go through at your own pace. You have the private Facebook Group, too, which gives you a forum where you can ask questions and network. Lots of members started out part-time, kept their “day jobs,” and then, gradually, transitioned to writing full-time when they felt they could. Take Julie, a happy member who said, “I look around and realize my life is unrecognizable compared to this time last year. I would work all day, then study my copywriting materials in the evenings and weekends, getting a little better each week. “In October, I told my bosses they needed to start looking for my replacement, since my freelance copywriting career now required my full attention. “It took just four months until I walked away from that job for good. I just walked to the bank to deposit my first royalty check... [I]t was more than what I used to make in two weeks at a large national bank.” Will I really be able to network with professionals?  Yes. Not only are the resources members receive all put together by the pros, but these guys really do dip into the Facebook Group to weigh in on questions to help out fellow members. What’s more, part of what you gain as a member is insight into where the opportunities are and how — given your interests and background — you can best tap into them.  How can I build my business as a writer if I’m starting from scratch?  The Barefoot Writer Club is custom-made to help on this front. We get it. It’s one thing to understand how you can write for profit. It’s another entirely to actually DO it. So we help make that happen by keeping you abreast of industry trends and handing you strategies and guidance for not only the process of writing persuasively, but for helping you apply what you can do in the real world. You’ll find opportunities profiled each month in Barefoot Writer magazine (which is yours free with membership). Plus, we’re giving you five free special reports also designed to give you an earning jump-start: - Free Report #1 — The $500 Email Secret - Free Report #2 — The Secret of the 1-Hour Work Week - Free Report #3 — Get Paid to Surf the Web - Free Report #4 — The Lazy Writer’s Path to a Six-Figure Income - Free Report #5 — Get Paid to Take Your Next Vacation Will I be able to get a real writing job after I join and have worked through all the materials?  The Barefoot Writer Club was created with exactly this goal in mind. It’s a club with a purpose: to help writers earn an income — a good income — on their own terms. The opportunity is massive in this field. But most people have never heard of it. We’re on a mission to show our members exactly how big this opportunity is and all the different ways they can capitalize on it to begin earning as a writer — sooner than they imagine is possible.  What if I join and then decide this kind of writing isn’t for me after all?  Not a problem. Now, I will say most people are genuinely thrilled once they see what membership gives them. But I understand: It’s not for everybody. And that’s fine.  [This special offer for Barefoot Writer Club membership at 65 percent off is 100 percent guaranteed — for 365 days. ]( So there’s no downside to checking it out today. You have an entire year to consider your membership. And if at any point during that year you decide this kind of writing isn’t for you after all, simply let us know and we will give you a full refund. There’s absolutely no risk to you.  We are living in truly crazy times. And it’s impossible to know how things are going to play out with this pandemic. But one thing is for sure: If you take this first step today to start putting your own recession-proof contingency plan in place — while you’re stuck in the house, anyway — you could emerge with an income-producing skill in hand that can serve you well no matter what happens.  People write in all the time to thank us for opening their eyes to this little-known writing opportunity.  Beth, a former seamstress from Minnesota, earned more from her first copywriting assignment  — which took her only two days to complete  — than she used to make in three weeks hemming pants. “I’ve made WAY more so far this month than I did in my best month of tailoring
 and I live in rural Minnesota,” she says. “If I can find work here, [Barefoot Writers] shouldn’t have trouble finding work anywhere.”  Allison wrote a promotion that hit $2 million in sales and earned her a six-figure royalty. She says, “Even though a ‘six-figure copywriter’ is the go-to selling point you hear about in this industry... you don’t believe it can happen to you until it does.”  Kieran boosted his income from $18,000 to $50,000 in two years. Kieran was struggling to make $18,000 a year writing fiction books and articles for newspapers. But within two years, he was making $50,000 a year
 and now he can devote the majority of his time to his first love: writing stories for young adults.  You’ll get to see many more success stories like these here in [Jen’s letter](.    This is not a “get-rich-quick” scheme  — you won’t get wildly rich overnight. What you will get is access to the skills and knowledge you need to build your own income, create your own client base, and reap the rewards of a job well done in an industry where you are in high demand for the rest of your life.  And I’ve arranged for you to try out membership for a full 65 percent off.  We’re so confident this club can put you on the path to success — just as it has many other folks — that if you decide it isn’t your cup of tea after all, we’ll give you a full refund even if you take a FULL YEAR to decide.  It’s as simple and honest as that.  [Go here now]( to learn everything you need to know.  But please, do it now. [This special offer]( ends in a handful of hours.  Sincerely, Katie Yeakle Executive Director, AWAI P.S. Don’t forget, this is your chance to get paid — and paid well — to live where you want, work the hours you prefer, and enjoy real freedom and control over your life and income. But the clock is ticking, get all the details of this special membership offer at 65 percent off before it's too late.  [Get the full details here.](  [Register as a new member here now.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- For questions or requests: [contact us online](. Trouble viewing this email? [View 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 issues of The Writer's Life, 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](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ©2020 American Writers & Artists Inc. 101 SE 6th Ave., Ste A Delray Beach, FL 33483 Phone (561) 278-5557 Fax (561) 278-5929

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