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Hi {NAME}, Â I want to take a quick second to answer a question I've been getting a lot since the w

Hi {NAME},  I want to take a quick second to answer a question I've been getting a lot since the webinar. And that question is, "Can I do copywriting full-time/freelance/as a side hustle?" Okay, that's really three questions made into one to save space. :) But it also keeps things simple, because the answer to all three is: Yes. If your end goal is to end up with a full-time, on-staff job at an ad agency or on the creative team of a company, we can help you get there. Or, if your end goal is to be a full-time freelancer, making your own schedule and working from wherever you want to—home, the corner coffee shop, or Spain—we can help you get there. And, also, if you want to get into copywriting to make some extra cash on the side or part-time, we can help you do that, too. See, the path to all three is basically the same until the very end: - You learn to write copy - You build up your experience - You build up your portfolio - You land your first clients - You parlay that into more and more clients (and more and more income) And then, you start refining your steps based on your end goal (all of which we give you the plans for, too). See, one of the great things about copywriting (among many), is that you can create your career exactly the way you want it. How many careers can you say that about? And careers that are fun, and that pay well? Um...not many! :) So, start thinking about exactly how you'd like your career to look. Full-time, freelance, or side-hustle? Or maybe a combination of two or all three, depending on what's going on in your life. What does your perfect career look like for you? Time to start doing some deep thinking... Talk soon, Nicki P.S. Something big is on the way... If you joined me on the webinar you might have a clue, but either way, you're going to LOVE it! :) To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add contact@filthyrichwriter.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: P.O. Box 772, 1295 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02446

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