Six-Figure Freelancing

Six-Figure Freelancing by Kelly James-Enger, published by Random House Reference in 2005, is a comprehensive guide for writers looking to transition from traditional employment to full-time freelancing. This edition spans 302 pages and is presented in English. The book provides practical insights into the freelance industry, emphasizing a business-oriented approach to writing that can enhance both time management and profitability.
Readers will find valuable resources such as worksheets and templates designed to help establish effective business strategies. The book also offers advice on repurposing content for various markets and gaining a competitive edge in the evolving freelance landscape. With a focus on business writing and small business principles, Six-Figure Freelancing serves as a reference for those aiming to thrive in the freelance economy.
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Is it possible to give up your nine to five job and make more money as a full-time freelancer? Absolutely. Six-Figure Freelancing shows writers how to make the most of the ballooning freelance industry by adopting a business-like approach to their craft, while offering insightful, first-hand advice to help maximize time and profit.
• Includes worksheets and templates to assess and establish the best possible business strategy
• Advice on time management and repurposing material for multiple markets, as well as how to gain a competitive edge in a growing market
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