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It Is Possible to Make $100+ Per Hour
From Freelance Blogging
I Want to Show You How.
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As a freelance blogger I made well over $50,000 while working just 2-3 hours per day. In that time I earned as much as $161 per hour.
I managed this even though I nearly failed English at school and had no professional writing qualifications or prior experience.
If you are willing to learn, a successful freelance blogging career in which you can earn upwards of $100 per hour is available to you.
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This is by far the most comprehensive and compelling guide I have ever seen on freelance blogging.
Don’t think about it, just buy it now — it’s the best decision you’ll ever make for your online freelance writing career.
~ Michelle Dale, virtualmissfriday.com
Convinced? [Jump straight to the packages].
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The Problem With Freelance Writing Online
The biggest problem with freelance writing online – and freelance blogging particularly – is perception. If you suggest to most people that it is possible to create a six figure online business by writing for blogs, they’re likely to laugh in your face.
But that’s a good thing – people’s ignorance of the possibilities creates great opportunity for those who are open-minded enough to recognize just how lucrative freelance blogging can be.
Even "offline" freelance writers tend to scoff at the world of freelance blogging, believing it to be nothing but a denizen for low-paid writers. However, if you know what to look for and (just as importantly) know how to carry out your work, you will find that freelance blogging can be just as lucrative as “traditional” freelance writing.
Do You Need to Be a Good Writer to Be a Freelance Blogger?
Freelance writing has traditionally been a career reserved for those who have spent a lifetime steeped in the vagaries of spelling, grammar and punctuation.
However, the world of freelance blogging offers a level playing field. No longer are writers expected to create perfect pieces every time. Minor misdemeanors in spelling and grammar are excused, with a greater focus on one’s ability to work in an organized manner and produce compelling content.
If you are a competent writer then you can quickly learn how to become an excellent blogger.
What the course looks like.
What About Experience and Qualifications?
The real beauty about freelance blogging is that you don’t need any qualifications or prior experience to get started.
When I landed my first job I had been blogging for a grand total of three months. Before then I had barely even read a blog, let alone created one myself. My first job was writing as a WordPress “expert.” I had only been using WordPress for a few months at that point and hadn’t even heard of it before then.
There is no such thing as qualifications snobbery when it comes to freelance blogging. If you’ve got the chops, you can make a start.
Start Today, Earn Tomorrow
If you really want to make money online then you should be freelancing. By this time tomorrow you could have your first client and be making money – what other genuine business model can promise that?
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Hey Tom,
I just got paid $100 for a blog post. I have made my money back off your book in a matter of days. I am only new to investing but I think that’s a great return!
I am now starting to see the potential. If I finish strong this month I might be able to cover all my bills with something to spare (something I didn’t expect in my few weeks after buying your guide). Thank you!
~ William Kennedy
About the Author
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Hi there! My name is Tom Ewer and I am a 28-year-old from a town called Rugby in the UK.
I am a freelance writer and professional blogger. I’ve been blogging since June 2011 and in that time have earned over $100,000 while working just a handful of hours per day. I have made more than $6,000 in a single month from freelance blogging while working just 2-3 hours per weekday at an hourly rate of $161 per hour. My rate never dips below $150 per hour these days.
However, that wasn’t the case in 2011. Back then I had a 9-to-5 job like most people. More than anything else I wanted freedom from the shackles of employment.
I tried a huge number of ways of making money online — from buying wholesale and selling retail on eBay to creating “niche sites” in an effort to create advertising revenue. But to cut a long story short, I spent months working on business ideas that all failed spectacularly. Far from making money, I was losing it.
However, in October 2011, everything changed. After exhausting all of the “passive income” opportunities I could think of, I decided to take a different approach. Three months later, in December 2011, I quit my job.
That aforementioned different approach was freelance blogging.
In the beginning I didn’t expect anyone to hire me — after all, I nearly failed English at school and had absolutely no professional writing experience. Fortunately, I was wrong.
When I received my first payment from a client — $121.50 — I couldn’t quite believe the opportunity I had stumbled across. I couldn’t believe that a modest talent I had all but ignored for the whole of my adult life could be leveraged to make money.
I went on to make $1,574 in January 2012 (my first month as a “full time” freelance writer) and then doubled and nearly tripled my earnings in subsequent months.
I haven’t looked back since – I now make a living from my laptop. I work from anywhere in the world (as long as there is a power supply and an internet connection).
I built my freelance blogging business from scratch with no prior experience or qualifications and now I want to teach you how to do the same.
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The Guides & Resources
[Buy Now for $49]
The full package, including the Paid to Blog course and Successful Blogging guide as well as exclusive interviews and bonus articles.
The Guides
The Paid to Blog Course
A comprehensive guide to freelance blogging spread across eight modules.
The Successful Blogging Guide
Everything you need to know to write compelling blog posts.
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Tom’s advice helped me land my biggest freelance blogging client to date, and I’m not sure I’d be a full-time freelance writer if not for Tom’s help. He knows there’s much more to being a successful freelance blogger than just being a good writer, and his guide will let you in on the secrets that make a difference in finding lucrative work quickly.
~ Jeffrey Trull, contentwithamission.org
Interviews and Articles
Alexis Grant
Alexis shares the story of her journey as a freelance writer and blog editor.
Carol Tice
Learn how Carol started in the world of freelancing with no relevant qualifications or experience and now earns six figures per year.
Ali Luke
Ali shares the keys to her success as a freelance writer and founder of a paid membership site.
Amy Harrison
Amy used her freelance skills to create a successful content marketing business, and she reveals how she did it in this interview.
Siobhan McKeown
As an established presence in WordPress community, Siobhan shares some invaluable tips on how to stand out from the freelancing crowd.
Sophie Lizard
Sophie offers a wealth of advice on getting started as a freelancer -- including working on freelance broker sites.
5 Exclusive Articles
Featuring tips on writing more quickly, increasing your rates without having to negotiate with clients, the most elusive qualities that many bloggers lack, and more.
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When it comes to getting the gigs as a freelance writer, Tom definitely knows his stuff!
Not only does he lead by example by creating a successful freelance blogging career for himself in less than a year, as someone who has read Tom’s guide, I can tell you it’s the ultimate guide to succeeding as a freelance blogger. You’ll be doing yourself a disservice not to check it out, honestly!
~ Onibalusi Bamidele, writersincharge.com
The Guides
[Buy Now for $29]
A great starting point: just the Paid to Blog and Successful Blogging guides.
While you won't have access to the exclusive interviews and articles, it represents the meat of what you need to know to become a successful freelance blogger and will serve you well on your freelancing journey.
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If you’ve ever thought about making money through blogging, Tom’s guide is a great place to start.
He’ll help you work through all the tough issues that might otherwise keep you from succeeding as a paid blogger: how to find clients, how much to charge, and how to create posts that will keep your clients coming back for more. No doubt about it, this guide is worth the investment.
Alexis Grant — AlexisGrant.com
A Bulletproof Money Back Guarantee
I want to make your investment in this product my risk — not yours.
That’s why this course comes with a sixty days no questions asked money back guarantee.
It doesn’t matter why you want your money back — just shoot me a quick email and I’ll refund your money in full without question or exception.
Why would I offer such a comprehensive guarantee? Two reasons:
I have complete confidence in the quality of this course. I want you to have complete peace of mind in purchasing this course and I only want you to pay for this product if it provides a return on your investment.
If that doesn’t demonstrate my confidence in this course, nothing will. Put simply, your success and total satisfaction is a requirement of me selling this product to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
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I Have No Writing Experience. Can I Still Succeed as a Freelance Blogger?
Absolutely. I nearly failed English at school and had no prior professional writing experience when I landed my first client. In fact, I had only been blogging for a matter of months and had barely even read a blog post before then, let alone written one!
If you are a competent writer, Successful Freelance Writing Online will give you everything you need to create and build a successful freelance blogging career.
Do I Need to Be an “Expert” on Something to Succeed as a Freelance Blogger?
Nope. I’ve written about stuff that I previously knew nothing about and still delighted the client.
As a writer your value is in your ability to put words on paper (or a screen, in reality), not necessarily what you initially know about a given topic. While having expertise in a particular topic can certainly benefit you as a freelance writer, it is not a prerequisite.
Furthermore, it is relatively easy to become experienced enough in a topic in a short space of time to get paid to write about it. I was writing as a WordPress “expert” after having only used it for a matter of months.
Which Package Should I Buy?
It’s ultimately up to you. I’ve put together two packages to suit most budgets, and while you will of course get the most value out of the complete package, the guides alone still include 150+ pages worth of actionable advice that could transform your life.
Whichever package you choose, I guarantee that if you apply yourself you will make your money back many times over (and if you don’t I’ll give you a full refund).
Does This Guide Cover [Insert Topic Here]?
Yes. I can state with 99% certainty that the complete guide will answer any question you have about freelance blogging. If it doesn’t, you can email me at any time and I’ll answer whatever questions you have.
Where Can I Find Out More About You?
The best place to start would be the [About page] on Leaving Work Behind. From there you can read though a decent chunk of my life story, and more importantly, the history of my freelance business’ growth from $0 to $150+ per hour.
Can I Ask You Something Before I Buy?
Sure! Just email me: tom [at] leavingworkbehind [dot] com.
Choose a Package
The Guides for $29
The Paid to Blog Course. A comprehensive guide to freelance blogging spread across eight modules. The Successful Blogging Guide. Everything you need to know to write compelling blog posts. [Buy Now for $29]
The Guides & Resources for $49
The Paid to Blog Course. A comprehensive guide to freelance blogging spread across eight modules. The Successful Blogging Guide. Everything you need to know to write compelling blog posts. In-depth interviews with six top freelancers and online entrepreneurs. Five actionable articles with tips on succeeding as a freelance blogger. [Buy Now for $49]
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