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Either can get you to the writer’s life March 4, 2021 Hi {NAME}, AWAI Success story Les Worley

Either can get you to the writer’s life [The Writer’ s Life]( March 4, 2021 Hi {NAME}, AWAI Success story Les Worley once had a dilemma on his hands … or at least it seemed like one … Rebecca Matter "If you can spare 10 minutes, I'd really appreciate it. I need help with a huge decision," his email read. A quick call later from the parking lot of my kids' school, he realized what he had was a choice. Les, an AWAI [Circle of Success]( member, had hit his stride as a freelance copywriter and had been riding the success wave for a good year. But one of his clients — who had become quite large — valued the relationship in a very big way. So much so, they asked him to come on board full-time. "They want me to take a J-O-B! That's not what the writer's life is all about," Les exclaimed. It wasn't the first time I'd had this conversation with a writer … Believe it or not, it's a common problem for many freelancers. And when the situation presents itself, they feel conflicted … wondering what to do … agonizing over the decision. After all, taking a full-time writing job means giving up the writer's life, right? Not necessarily. No one ever said the writer's life had to mean freelance. Living the writer's life is all about choices … The choice to work with whom you want to work with, the choice to work where you want to work, the choice to work whatever time of day you want, the choice to make the kind of money you want … And as I told Les that day, everyone's definition of freedom is different. If you approach the situation the right way, you can still have the life you want with a full-time writing gig. You just need to evaluate the decision like you would any other business decision. After all, there are benefits of taking a full-time gig. You might prefer a full-time writing gig if … 1. You love being part of a team. As a freelance writer, you're often working solo. Maybe you'd like to contribute to the ideas earlier on, rather than just being handed the assignment. Or you'd like to collaborate on projects, to come up with even better Big Ideas and expand the scope even more. Granted, you can work towards this with clients, even as a freelancer. Many freelancers who have worked for me for years feel more like team members. But that's another article. :) 2. You LOVE what you're writing about and want to put all your efforts into it. It's kind of like deciding to date exclusively. You value the time you spend with that special person more than anyone else, and would rather focus on making that particular relationship stronger. And while I wouldn't recommend an "all your eggs in one basket" strategy as a freelancer, it's definitely a benefit of full-time writing gigs. 3. You want a more focused experience. Many writers take full-time gigs to take a deeper dive into their niche and become stronger writers. Working with the same people, writing about the same products, and targeting the same prospects again and again can give you a much deeper education in writing effective copy. 4. You want income stability. Of course there are other ways to ensure stable income as a writer — like taking on [retainer deals](, working on assignments with royalties, etc. But a salary that comes every other week, and maybe health benefits and paid time off, can definitely be a benefit. But what about freedom? What about flexibility? What about making the money you want to make?!? You don't have to give up the writer's life when you're working full-time. You CAN have your cake and eat it too! You just need to set yourself up to live the life you want … First, think of the "full-time gig" as a one-year contract. Freelancers sign these types of deals all the time. Even though you're "full-time" on paper, it's really no different. You can walk away at any time. So tell yourself that you'll re-evaluate the deal each year and decide if it's something you want to continue. Bottom line: This is not a lifetime decision. And you're still progressing your copywriting career. Next, ask to work from home and maintain a flexible schedule. If you've been freelancing up until now, it's clear you're capable of managing your own schedule and getting your work done without being in the office. Of course, you'll have to be available for meetings. But that's no different from any other freelance writer. Finally, make an offer YOU can't refuse. Remember, the client is asking YOU to come on full-time. That means you've already proven your value, and you're in a strong position to negotiate. Now if you accept, you'll likely be giving up the potential of other freelance work … What's an amount that's worthwhile? What's the figure that you couldn't walk away from if the client agreed? Start there! Now you've got the benefits of a full-time writing gig with the freedom of a freelancer. Sounds like the writer's life to me! Remember, no one ever said the writer's life has to be a freelance writer's life. You have the freedom to define what it means to you. What's your ideal writer's life? Please take a moment to [click the comment link]( and let us know what "your way" looks like. Before I sign off, just wanted to be sure you saw our best "value deal" of the year is available today … You'll get access to everything AWAI publishes — now and in the future — for life!! Over 100 training and business-building resources and counting … all at pennies on the dollar. [Go here for all the details.]( And here's to your writer's life being exactly how you imagine it! To your success, [Rebecca Matter's Signature] Rebecca Matter President, AWAI Over $1.8 Million in Credits Distributed So Far (Yours Is Still Waiting to Be Claimed!) It's true: You're entitled to A FULL and UNCONDITIONAL credit of every last penny you've spent with AWAI over the past 12 months — money you can apply to the best value deal we offer: Infinity. With Infinity, you're entitled to a lifetime of home-study programs, courses, guides, books, templates — every professional resource you need to learn, grow, and succeed in your exciting new freelance writing business — all for pennies on the dollar. [Go Here Now for All the Details.]( 3-Hour Copywriting Crash Course — Just $129 $49 Skilled writers are in NEED in 2021! Get the basic skills you need to charge professional fees — Join Katie and Rebecca online and together, we'll: [Rebecca and Katie Cartoon] - Super-charge your writing skills so you can earn higher fees from the start … - Instantly boost your confidence with the power to give your writing clients exactly what they need … - Uncover the secrets of persuasion that the highest-paid writers use … - Unlock the secret, four-part structure of copy that works — Impress your next client with this … - Make you look like a genius with our favorite editing tricks … And SO MUCH more! You'll even get a simple blueprint for attracting your first client — so you can start earning right away. All for just $129 $49. [Get In Here!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Trouble viewing this email? [View in your browser, here](. 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