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Free Training: 3 Ways to Make Your First $1K as a Writer

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This will make it easier to hit that first milestone. Hi {NAME}, When you?re starting out, the vis

This will make it easier to hit that first milestone. Hi {NAME}, When you’re starting out, the vision of yourself living as a well-paid writer may seem far off in the distance… Especially when you think about how much money you’ll be making and how your life will change. But there are milestones and celebrations all along the way as you move toward your future… The first being… making your first $1,000 as a writer. Once you’re on the other side of your first $1,000, things change… You have the confidence that you have what it takes to be successful. You know firsthand how real the opportunity is. And you know how to build more and more income in the months that follow, so you can achieve your financial and writing goals. But don’t take my word for it… See for yourself! In this free training, AWAI’s learning chief, Pam Foster, and I will show you THREE different ways to make your first $1,000, and then how to build from there. [>> Go here now to access this exclusive training.]( In under an hour, we’ll show you… - three easy projects you can offer clients NOW, to get from zero to your first $1K… - how to present those projects to clients: what to say and how to get a YES… - three tips on making this happen RIGHT AWAY, and… - how to build from that first $1K to reach your financial goals. You’ll have everything you need to help you get your writing career off to a great start and ensure you reach that first major milestone faster. [>> Go here now for free access.]( And be sure to share the news with us as you reach your first $1,000 and beyond… We’d love to help you celebrate! To your success, Rebecca Rebecca Matter President AWAI --------------------------------------------------------------- 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 AWAI Special announcements and offers, 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](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ©2023 American Writers & Artists Institute 220 George Bush Blvd, Suite D Delray Beach, FL 33444 Phone (561) 278-5557 Fax (561) 278-5929

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