â â So youâre trying to get your first freelance writing gig, but you donât know where to start, eh? Well sit on Uncle Nevilleâs lap and Iâll show you the steps to getting started as a copywriter: Letâs start you off by making you a single goal: Our #1 Goal is to make your first $100 as a freelance copywriter. Now that weâve got a specific goal ($100), we can start building towards that goal. Trying to make just $100 as a writer is a very attainable goal, thatâs why weâre starting there. Some people might hit this $100 goal on their very first gig, and others might take a couple laps around the block before hitting that. Donât get discouraged. Like anyone who is just starting on a career path, in the beginning the money will suck and you will do a lot of work. BUTâ¦. As you get more experienceâ¦.
âAs you start to build a reputationâ¦.
âAs you get more good testimonialsâ¦.
âAs you get some word of mouth referralsâ¦.
âAs you start learning what clients really wantâ¦.
âAs you start offering more services clients wantâ¦.
âAs you start getting known within a specific industryâ¦. Then your income will start growing. Itâs always the toughest as you build your freelancing business from scratch: â â
So letâs get started! â
â1.) Start your Copywriting Command Center: â
(You can click the doc, and do File --> Make A Copy) This is a document we keep to ourselves. Itâs like our own little secret plan to dominate the copywriting world. Your Command Center can just be a simple Google Doc or text file. The reason I want you to do this first is because many people blindly go through trying to build their freelance writing business and flip-flop around without a goal. I want YOU, my special friend, to go through this process with a concrete plan. Building this out is the same as building your copywriting po At first your portfolio will be depressingly blank. But itâs ok because everyone has to start at the bottom. With some dedication, weâll get this portfolio filled up in no time. If you fast forward a few months, you can see this portfolio getting filled with larger and larger projects: You see how the progression goes? Small gig.
Small gig 2.
Small gig 3.
Medium sized gig 1.
Medium sized gig 2.
Big and highly paid gig 1.
Big and highly paid gig 2.
Big and highly paid gig 3â¦.. Itâs just like any creative profession: [More Experience] + [More Skill] + [More Notoriety] = [More Money $$$] ! â 2.) Know when to write for freeâ¦.and when to say âno.â Letâs be clear my young cubâ¦..weâre in this game for money. Hereâs how to determine whether or not to work for free, itâs very simple⦠Reasons to work for free: - The company/person is a well-known name you can use as a resume builder.â
Ex: If you want to be a marketer and Seth Godin asks for your help on a pageâ¦then say yes to this gig. You can now say youâve worked with Seth Godin which greatly adds to your credibility.
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- The company/person is a hero of yours, and you want to work with them no matter what.â
Ex: If Tesla or SpaceX were to ask for a bit of your advice, and you really love those companies, then say yes.
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- The company/person has a huge audience, and you will be getting credit for your work.â
Ex: If a blog with an active audience and 10x the readers you have asks for a guest post, they promise to also promote and email your article, and youâre definitely getting credit & links to your own site, then say yes. Thatâs really about it. You should not do free work unless you KNOW itâs going to result in something awesome, or it adds major credibility. If I catch you working for some shitty small insurance company that is âpaying you in experienceâ â¦.I will personally find you and smack the pen out of your hand and then smack you in the face for being so dumb. â
â3.) Join groups where copywriting gigs are posted: You gotta be part of groups that openly post jobs for writing. Hereâs a couple of them to get started: - â[The Cult of Copy](=) (Facebook Group).
- â[The Cult of Copy Job Board]() (Facebook Group).
- â[The Copywriting Course Page]( (Facebook Page).
- Austin Freelance Gigs (Facebook Page) â¦.obviously look for groups in your own geographic area.
- Meetup.com groups in your area. Find groups with keywords âWriterâ, âFreelancerâ, âMarketerâ etc. Like with any crowd of people, you get back from them what you put in. So if youâre just a lurker in these groups, then donât expect to get a ton back. For example, I try to post some helpful information in some of these groups every month. I treat the group to helpful information, and they reward me with feedback/questions/likes etc: â
â â Beware: Itâs very easy to cross the line between âposting helpful informationâ and âspamming the group with annoying self-promotion.â To make sure people ENJOY the post, I like to give them something free. For example in this post on The Cult of Copy I decided to give away the Google Spreadsheet of all the collected company slogans to the group. I didnât make them trade an email address to get the doc, it was just free-and-clear for them to have: â By becoming a staple to some of these groups, youâre building a small group of fans in your industry. This can serendipitously lead to more gigs, jobs, and introductions you otherwise would never have got. Something more interesting is when you go to a conference and meet these people in real life, you actually already have a great bond. Be helpful and useful to these groups, and it can take you a long way. â
â4.) Start reading copywriting books and taking copywriting courses: Like anyone who is good at what they doâ¦..they study the subject. You need to get obsessed with copywriting and start devouring information at a fast pace. Learn from the masters. Use concepts they teach. Apply those concepts to your own writing. Blend your own writing and their wisdom together. I already outlined exactly which books and courses to take, and donât want to clutter up this post with them. Many of the books are either free or very cheap from Amazon. You can see my list of recommendations here: â â[Copywriting Books and Courses Recommendations â>](â
*Many of these resources are super cheap or even free. â
â5.) Start writing anything, even a small blog: â If you want to be a professional dancer, and have NEVER danced.
âYou better start dancing to get practice! If you want to be a professional welder, and have NEVER welded.
âYou better start welding to get practice! If you want to be a professional copywriter, and have NEVER written.
âYou better start writing to get practice!!! Youâre gonna suck ass at whatever you do for the first time. So it helps to just get started and get some practice. I started writing articles in 2001 and posting them online before âbloggingâ was actually a thing. In 2004 I started a Blogger.com blog that I never expected anyone to read. Constantly posting my thoughts on that blog helped me get into the groove of writing. Yadda yadda yadda years down the road, those same typing fingers make a good living doing the same thing I wouldâve done for free anyway! For all you know, you may actually end up HATING the process of writing. If this is the case, then move onto something else. But youâll never find out if you like it or not unless you start. â
â6.) Put together some âPackagesâ for people to purchase. At first you might be using platforms like Fiverr.com and Upwork.com to get clients, but if someone approaches you personally for writing services, they will inevitably ask âHow much does it cost?â This question scares people shitless, and with good reason. You donât want to charge too much and scare them away.-but-You donât want to charge too little and be disappointed. So this is why I suggest making multiple packages, often using ["Three Tiered Pricing.](" Use three tiered pricing a freelancer can literally âmake upâ any crazy prices they wantâ¦.even if youâre just starting out! So the pricing structure looks like this: â Then we can fill in the pricing structure with our offering: â â - The $15/hour may be the safe bet we know people canât refuse.
- The $575 website review might be what weâd be really happy to get, but may not get right away as a new freelancer.
- The $2,750 package might be what weâd be REALLY excited to get! It offers a bunch of stuff people might not want or need, but it simultaneously lets people know you can do this stuff, and that youâre âvaluedâ quite high. It actually might make them look at the low end offer ($15/hour) and bump up to the mid-tier option. This kind of Three Tiered Pricing is a brilliant way for a newbie freelancer to offer super high-end packages without scaring away potential clients. Now since youâre a total newbie, I donât want you wasting too much time setting up a website or anything to host this cool Three Tiered Pricing chart of yours. IT DOES NOT NEED TO BE ON A WEBSITE. In fact, itâs probably best if you just have a simple email like this: â Load that baby up into your âCanned Responsesâ and send it out whenever you need. Oh, and those blue [purchase] links are just links to PayPal buttons. Donât get distracted with being over-fancy with shopping carts and merchant accounts and all that jazz. Wait until youâre a baller copywriter bringing in hundreds of thousands of dollars before fiddling with that. â
â7.) Post this Freelance Writing Job Script on your Facebook profile: This is a handy template to sell people your email copywriting services as a beginner: --------------------------------------------------------------- Hey everyone, Iâm a dedicated student of copywriting and sales writing. If you have an email list youâve been struggling to send content to, or sell to, perhaps I can help? Iâm doing a limited-time offer where for a flat-fee of $100 I will write 3 full emails for you. You have a choice of what the emails are: - The emails can be just good content to send your email list (to keep them engaged).
- The emails can be a pitch for one of your best-selling products (designed to get them to buy).
- The emails can be part of an autoresponder. Since I will write 3 full emails, you can choose any of the above style, or all three! If you would like me to write your emails, please follow these steps: 1.) List the three emails you want me to write. Include any relevant links. 2.) Send them to me in an email to [YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS] 3.) All three emails will be done in 48 hours or less. I will do 1 re-write per email if needed. Turnaround time is 48 hours. Payment will be made 50% upfront, 50% on completion (to hold us both accountable). I am only doing this offer for just one person, so act now to reserve this one time deal! Sincerely,
[YOUR NAME]
[EMAIL]
[PHONE NUMBER] --------------------------------------------------------------- Post that on your personal Facebook page, and see if you get gigs. Now go out and make your first $100 from writing with this information!!! â
âBONUS: Here's a video I made on how to get freelancing gigs: =â â Sincerely,
Neville Medhora â Experienced Copywriter â
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