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Free Training: Zero-Client Blueprint for Making Great Money as a Writer

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I hope you?re ready for this? Hi {NAME}, As a copywriter, you have a financially valuable skill

I hope you’re ready for this… Hi {NAME}, As a copywriter, you have a financially valuable skill that can continue to make you money for the rest of your life. Some of the money comes from clients… But a far greater amount (we’re talking seven figures!) can come from clientless revenue streams that don’t require your hours in exchange for dollars. And on Thursday, October 12, at 2 p.m. ET I’m going to walk through our proprietary three-phase blueprint for building a thriving, zero-client writing business. [>> Click here if you’d like to join me!]( Whether you’ve been in the writing game for years or you’re just dipping your toes in, THIS is your chance to get ahead… EVERY WRITER should be building their own clientless business that generates ongoing revenue month after month… income that doesn’t rely on anyone else! I’ll be joined by AWAI’s learning chief, Pam Foster, and together, we’ll cover… - the core foundations of a zero-client writing business… - how to transform any hobby or interest into at least SEVEN profitable, clientless streams of writing income… - the three critical principles you need to understand that will explode your success with your writing business… - how to bypass the most common pitfalls when it comes to launching a clientless writing business and save a ton of time and money… - the fastest way to get to at least $5,000 in recurring monthly income… And of course, much, much, MUCH more. This training event is 100% free… All we ask is that you [let us know you’re joining us by reserving your spot here](. I can’t wait to share this with you! Rebecca Rebecca Matter President AWAI --------------------------------------------------------------- For questions or requests: [contact us online](. Trouble viewing this email? [View it 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  

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