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This may be the fastest way to get paid … September 7, 2022 "You've got to get up every morning

This may be the fastest way to get paid … [The Writer’ s Life]( September 7, 2022 "You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction." – George Lorimer Local businesses desperately need writers right now, {NAME} … Which means you can land paid assignments FAST. But is it worth it? Years ago, whenever an aspiring writer would ask, my answer was usually something like … "You can. It will help you gain some experience. But be mindful of how much time you're spending and how much you're making. And be sure to move to bigger clients as soon as you can." But these days, we get story after story from AWAI-trained writers who are making GREAT money writing for local. Writers like AWAI Success Michele Peterson … who during a recent AWAI webinar shared how she's writing campaigns for local businesses to get past customers to come back. The copy changes needed between companies are minor, which means she keeps getting paid again and again for very little additional work. Like many other writers, she's making great money in her local area … And says you have a massive home field advantage in yours as well. Today I've asked her to show you how to take full advantage … of that advantage. 😉 But first, just a heads up that enrollment is open for our popular [Infinity program]( — which gives you access to EVERYTHING in our catalog, for pennies on the dollar. It's our most popular "value deal," and we only open enrollment a few times a year. [Get the details here.]( Everything local clients will pay you to write is included! 🙌 [Rebecca Matter’ s signature] Rebecca Hi {NAME} — Michele Peterson here! 👋 In most sports … whether high school, college or professional … the local team has a competitive edge called the home field advantage. Sometimes the home field advantage is created because the home team is comfortable playing in weather conditions that the visiting team doesn't usually experience. For example, it's been reported that the average temperature for an NFL playoff game played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin (home field of the Green Bay Packers) is 21.8 degrees Fahrenheit. Not many other NFL teams play in freezing temperatures. And in fact, the coldest game in NFL history was held at Lambeau Field. The 1967 NFL Championship between the Packers and the Dallas Cowboys was dubbed "The Ice Bowl" because the game-time temperature was 13 degrees below zero with wind-chill at minus 48 degrees. The home team Packers won that game. Fan support can also be a factor in creating home field advantage. Texas A&M has called Aggies football fans the "12th Man" since 1922 (there are 11 officially active players on the field at any given time in football). And the Seattle Seahawks retired jersey number 12 in honor of their massively supportive fans in 1984. So what does this home field advantage have to do with writing for local clients? These sports examples illustrate some of the benefits of starting local when you're a new — or even when you're an experienced — copywriter or content writer. I've found that there are at least five ways local clients give you a competitive edge. 5 Benefits of Starting Local 1. Writing for local clients gives you the home field advantage of knowing the local business climate. Because you're a part of the community, you know any special challenges local businesses are facing that someone outside of the local area might not recognize or appreciate. 2. Local businesspeople like to support other local businesses when they can. As a copywriter or content writer, you're a local business! And in this case, proximity bias — the tendency to favor whatever is closest to you — can work in your favor. 3. Being a fellow local businessperson can also give you a foot in the door … literally. When a company is local, you can walk into their office and ask to speak with decision makers face to face. It may be easy to ignore an email, but it's much harder to ignore someone showing up at your office. 4. Living and working in the same area gives you an immediate "something in common" with local clients, too. Having something in common helps you build rapport faster and gives you a head start in building a good working relationship. 5. Referrals are more likely when you're open to working for local clients as well. For most people, if they were to throw a big party, the majority of the people who would show up live in the same city or at least nearby. We go to church with other local people, volunteer with them, and go to sports and other social events with them. Referrals can be a natural by-product of these local connections. Local Business is More Than Mom-and-Pop Just like it's always five o'clock somewhere, even huge mega corporations are "local" somewhere. For example, Apple's local hometown is Cupertino, California. Amazon's corporate headquarters is in Seattle, Washington. And Omaha, Nebraska is home to Berkshire Hathaway. You may not share your local town with a business giant, and you don't need to. The real local gold for most writers is found in the small-to-medium-sized business (SMB), not the huge corporations, anyway. Small businesses are typically defined as having under 100 employees. Medium-sized is under 1,000 employees. Annual revenues for SMBs are generally $5-$10 million. Here are a few examples of local SMBs: - CPA firms - Legal firms - Insurance brokers - Automotive (sales, service, repair, customization, body shops, tire shops, etc.) - Construction - Events (venues, planning, vendors, etc.) - Gyms - Retail - Restaurants - Home Services (HVAC, pest control, yard care, house cleaning, pool service, carpet cleaning, etc.) - Healthcare practices (doctors, dentists, chiropractors, urgent care, clinics, etc.) - Real Estate agencies - Property Management firms Of course, there are many more. Driving around your town will allow you to just scratch the surface, because many local corporations don't have a big physical local presence. At least until you know where to look. Where do you find these local business gems? You find local business leaders in chambers of commerce, local service clubs, and serving various community organizations. You find them mentioned in local business publications and listed as members in local BBB membership rosters as well as other networking groups. And don't automatically write off the local family mom-and-pop businesses! McDonald's started as a family business between brothers in San Bernardino, California. Walmart started as a Walton's 5&10 general store in Bentonville, Arkansas. Whole Foods began as SaferWay in Austin, Texas. Just to name a few. So, now that you can identify and find some of these local businesses, what are some good starter projects to consider offering to help them with? 5 Starter Projects for Local Clients The best starter projects are those that pose low risk but have the potential to deliver big results for these local businesses. Some projects that fit this description include: 1 – [Website Content Audit]( to identify opportunities to update and improve their website content for better results. 2 – [Email Marketing](, specifically emails to invite inactive customers back into the business or to announce something new. 3 – [E-Newsletters]( to stay top of mind with clients, customers, and patients and to increase retention. 4 – [Blogs]( to provide the content prospects and customers look for to get answers to questions at various phases of the buying process. 5 – [Website Content Update]( to pages like the About Us page and others to make the messaging relevant to the current post-pandemic social and economic climate. Each of these projects represents a low level of initial commitment but can lead to ongoing relationships and bigger fees as time goes by. Buy Local — Write Local Just as local, home field advantage is real in sports, it's real in business, too. The Buy Local movement continues to thrive, making Write Local a smart strategy for starting your writer's life. And beyond being smart, it can be satisfying to know that you're helping to support your very own local community of friends, neighbors, and fellow businesspeople. Local clients are out there waiting for you, and they're right in your own backyard. Claim your home field advantage and start writing local. Editorial note: Interested in getting started writing for local? Consider joining our [Infinity program]( and get access to our entire catalog of self-study training programs and business-building resources. You'll be able to say "YES!" to any project they need written. [Details here.]( YOU a Professional Writer in Just 5 Days! September is the PERFECT month to start your paid writing career It may still feel like summer … But marketers (A.K.A. the people who pay writers!) need you NOW to reach their end of year goals. And they're sitting on the remainder of their 2022 marketing budget – ready to spend it on copy. Our proven system speeds you past any roadblocks and get you up and running as a writer … With the confidence, skills, and polish to take on your first clients and get paid … In just five days … GUARANTEED! [See How We'll Do It]( What's Hot at AWAI … 🥳 Everything you will ever need for a successful writing career — [at 90% off here](! 😱→😎 Expert insight[: 5 steps to move past your fear.]( 👍 [Austin mom turns blogging into a six-figure venture.]( 💰 Can you make $10k a month as a copywriter? ➡️ [She did it in her first year!]( Gotta love passive income … [Social media post about receiving check from passive income source] Congrats on the check, Cynthia! Keep us posted on the "more to come!" Have your own story to share? Email us at mysuccess@awai.com, or [post it over in the Facebook group](, so we can celebrate your win too! FREE TRAINING: Inside Local SEO Content Writing Opportunities Friday, September 9th at 12 p.m. ET 👇 [Access Instructions Here]( You're Only ONE Client Away from Success … Rachael Gray connected with a marketing director at her first Bootcamp. He liked her samples, so he hired her for an assignment with a $300 fee. She then landed more assignments from him … for $3,750 … then $4,000 … then $5,200 … All told, that ONE client paid her a total of $30,350 in project fees! And she's not the only one … [Read more stories here.]( THIS is the power of Bootcamp. You'll connect with marketers who need copywriters NOW — and just ONE can launch your writer's life! [Get More Info Here]( Featured Writing Jobs Freelance Copywriter – Sutoscience, Inc. Freelance, Remote A small copywriting firm is hiring for a freelance copywriter/creative writer/researcher role to help with both wildly creative and detail-oriented technical copywriting assignments. Assignments include writing copy, doing research, and editing. --------------------------------------------------------------- UX Copywriter – Dice Contract, Charlotte, NC This writer will provide engaging, informative and instructional copy for our website and native apps. Copy should help drive users through sequential steps in workflow to achieve a goal, set a mood, take an action or provide a better understanding of programs. --------------------------------------------------------------- Digital Copywriter – Hotze Health & Wellness Center Contract, Remote We are seeking a project-based (contractor assignment), long-form digital copywriter and editor for a product-based marketing initiative. This project will include sales flows and e-commerce selling. --------------------------------------------------------------- You can find all of these jobs and thousands more on [WritersWanted.com](. 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