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freelancing is a trap (here's why)

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One of the dark sides of being a freelance copywriter is having your entire income dependent on clie

One of the dark sides of being a freelance copywriter is having your entire income dependent on client work. So if any client decides to ghost you, fire you, or tweak the deal halfway through the project… You’re screwed. My advice? It’s time to plot your escape from being dependent on client work. And the #1 way to do that is by having your own email list. With your own list, you have control over your income… And you’re not at the mercy of your client’s erratic behavior. So it’s a perfect “escape hatch” from freelancing. Now if you don’t know anything about list building, and you’re worried you won’t be able to build a list cause nobody knows who you are, then I have something for you. My friend Justin Goff recently wrote a 17-page “List Building Blueprint” that shows you not just how to build a list, but how to build a list full of “people with money”. And he’s giving it away for FREE. All you have to do is opt in to get it. Inside the blueprint, he shows you exactly what you need to do to build a highly profitable list that’s filled with “people with money”. So if you’re a copywriter and you’re ready to start making yourself rich (instead of your clients) then this is for you. You can download Justin's FREE 17-page List Building Blueprint at the link below. ⇒ [How To Build A Highly Profitable Email List Full Of “People With Money” (Even If Nobody Knows Who You Are)]( – Matt "No More Client Work" Bockenstette ===== Hate my emails? Hate my face? [Unsubscribe]( forever here (but fair warning, there's no takebacks!) Copy Legends

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