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I need to set the record straight, {NAME}

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brian@freelancelikeapro.com

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Wed, Feb 15, 2023 03:20 PM

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Hey {NAME}, Â Last year, I revealed the three biggest money-makers in my freelance business. Â And

Hey {NAME},  Last year, I revealed the three biggest money-makers in my freelance business.  And in case you missed it, I shared that copywriting royalties were by far [my most profitable income stream](.  But that’s not true anymore…  So today, I want to set the record straight.  See, when I wrote the article, I had made $7,591 in profit from royalties. (After factoring in both my income and the time I needed to work to earn that income.)  At the time, it meant royalties were two times more profitable than any other project I had finished.  And I thought there was no way anything else would catch up by the end of the year.  But then something surprising happened…  Late last year, I wrote a sales letter for a client in record time.  Compared to my usual timeline of 80-100 hours, this one only took me 58 hours. (All without sacrificing an ounce of quality. Since the early numbers for this sales letter look strong.)  Which means I was able to slash my [“labor costs”]( for this sales letter.  And it came out of nowhere to become my most profitable project of the year.  I earned $10,213 in profit from this sales letter. While I finished the year with $8,313 in profit from royalties.  Take a look…  [30963887_1676474015VqZFinal2023ProjectProfits.png] So let this be a powerful reminder, {NAME}.  Reducing the time it takes to complete a project — without sacrificing the quality — is a massive boost to your bottom line.  Because after the surprising experience I had with this sales letter, I know it’s something I’m going to focus on in the year ahead.  Until next week,  -Brian [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( Freelance Like A Pro PO Box 281 Bloomingdale New Jersey 07403 United States [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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