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Dear Warrior, I've created 6 videos that cover everything you need to know to make $40 an hour or more as a ghostwriter in as little as 7 days. If you act today, you can get this package at at least 47.1% off its regular price. Why am I offering such a discount? It's simple. Before I do an official launch tot he public, I like to prelaunch to the warrior forum. This allows me to get feedback, collect testimonials and to gauge the demand for such a product, so I know how to market it and what price to set. That's why I am offering it at this discounted rate. This offer will only be available until I get the desired feedback I want. Then this WSO will be pulled and the product will be price at least 47.1% higher than it is now. And if I get a lot of good testimonials and feedback, he will be sold at an even higher price to the public. To learn more about this video package, and how to become a $40 per hour Internet Ghostwriter in under 7 days, go to: http://www.ghostwritingsystem.com Thanks, Jason P.S. If you need anything, just pm me or post a reply in this thread. . |
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Why the Aweber opt-in to get the videos? Which didn't work anyway, it just gave me an error page. Please send me a download link, or tell me how to get the actual videos as soon as you can. All the best, Michael Oksa | |
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Michael, You can get the videos without opting-in. Let me check the download link and fix it if it's broken (before I uploaded it, everything was fine). I'll handle this immediately, then send you a PM. Thanks, Jason |
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Ah, it's a problem with the RAP script... I forgot to change a setting in the admin panel. I'll fix that now, and then send you the DL link via PM.
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The non-opt-in option link took me to a download page, but when I tried to open it, it said "No files to extract". ~Michael p.s. Now hurry! These look like they'll be really good. | |
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Hey Jason, Thanks, that was fast. I am downloading them now. And you're right, no opt-in required, though I may want to be kept up to date anyway. I will watch these some time today and give you an honest review. Thanks again, Michael Oksa |
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@Michael: You do want to opt in! Jason sends out insane product updates! @Jason $40 / hour??? I've been using the methods I learned from you to make a MINIMUM of $50 / hour. Stop selling yourself short! Sending you a PM now! |
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Lol, you're right, I am selling myself short. Actually, if you read the copy, I explain that I have made up to $70 an hour as a ghostwriter (even a little more than that on some days). But the premise is to show someone from scratch how to get up to $40 a week, since that's how long it took me. It wasn't until a few months did I start making more. Thanks for your reply! -Jason |
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Jason, I am going through the videos right now. So far, I really like what you have done here. I've already picked up a few solid ideas that will help increase my bottom line. ~Michael | |
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Hi Jason, Excellent package! This is one of the best purchases I've made in quite a while. There are tons of useful tips that will appeal to necomers and 'pros' alike. Being a professional ghostwriter I am always looking for ways to do better - and your videos deliver in a big way. You crammed a lot of valuable info into each video, and I will highly recommend them to anyone who asks. All the best, Michael Oksa |
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Jason- Can we dl the videos or just view online? I ask because where I am currently living internet is very slow. If I could dl and view later that would work for me, online viewing is almost impossible here. BTW - to everyone else, I have purchased several of Jason's WSOs and I always print several copies becuase they are used almost everyday and get all marked up, torn etc. So print several copies, you will need it . His info is good PRACTICAL stuff! - steve |
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Steve, Yes, the videos are downloadable. I also forgot to mention, I put an mp3 of all the videos too, so you can listen to that if you have an ipod, or if you want to burn it off on CD. -Jason |
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Hello All, I have purchased 7 minute articles, creating info products in 48 hrs and now back end ghost writing system and my honest review is GO FOR IT!!! at whatever the price bcos Jason overdelivers ... every time!!! ![]() Pavan |
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Can a compete newbie that has never ever done this before learn from this to make money as a ghostwriter? Or is this for those who have at least some what got their feet wet to writing articles and done projects before?
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Marc, While a complete newbie is obviously at a disadvantage, if you are an action-taker and are determined, then you should be able to get amazing results. Will you hit $40 an hour in less than a week? Maybe, maybe not. But I know it's possible because I've done it, and I've taught others how to do it as well. One thing is for sure... I stand behind my products 100%! So that means if you try it out and you feel it didn't live up to the sales letter, then you can just contact me and I'll give you a refund. Thanks! Jason |
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It's quite funny to understand how impossible it might seem to make more than $10 an hour if you have never written a single article yourself, however, if you've written a few articles here and there while pushing yourself with deadlines while controlling peaks...you surely can make more than $40 an hour. Not just in months but as close as in a few weeks. From experience it all depends whether you like what you're writing and your ability to maintain yourself out of distractions while writing. With this known as experimentation and numerous purposes, writing 550 word articles with excellent coordination sentence by sentence for a wow article could mean less than 12 minutes. What you can't make by quoting in just one article as Jason has implied, I know it's completely fine by backing it up with speed. While I have not bought Jason's product, everything that he explains in ghostwritingsystem.com right now, are facts. It could definitely work for anyone with average writing experience in given topics or someone with enough education about certain topics. Have both the education and experience to write about a given topic? All you need to do next is consistently control your peaks. My new love for pursuing my strengths made me wrote this nice review on your truthful facts stated in your sales offering Jason...no need to thank me. As you might be able to see my review sucks a little as my English is my third preferred language and I have quite a few punctuations mistakes -> (...) Lol...undercharging for your services at first Jason, too funny on my end! Either way, I definitely vouch for the facts given in your sales pitch, very nicely done. Boricua | |
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Looks very interesting, only one question that I haven't found on the sales page. Do you show the best way to get a team to outsource your writing once you have a lot of customers, since it would be the next logical step to take once you have more customers than you can handle.
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No, this does not include any outsourcing. I didn't include anything about outsourcing because I have never done any outsourcing myself, and therefore would not feel qualified to talk about it in my course. -Jason | |
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Do you have transcripts of your videos for the hearing impaired? Tom |
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This is a great WSO jammed packed with great information and really a complete A-Z method of getting your ghostwriting career up and running very quickly. I didn't add up how long the videos went for but the speed at which Jason talks there would easily be twice the content of most instructional videos I have seen. I can see how he writes articles so quickly. There is a massive amount of great information here guys. If this is an area you have been thinking of getting into then this is a must get WSO Another great package Jason no less than I would have expected. Glenn |
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I couldnt resist this offer on your sig link - for writing a report in 48 hours! ... especially since you have some real fan club members above. I'm looking forward to finding a way to speed up the report generation, as I put too much blood sweat and tears into the ones I do at the moment... been agonizing about a new one for the past three days already!!! With this I expect I'll be able to whip them out 'on-demand' - I'm planning a heap of them over the next three months, so this will be a very timely tool for me. Wish me luck (or focus) as I would like to start selling instead of just buying every few days on this forum, its costing me a fortune - lol!!! |
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Also, everyone who purchases now gets free updates of course (like I've done for ALL my other products), so there will be transcripts to these at some point in the future. -Jason | |
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I would also appreciate a PDF file. Videos are ok, but I find it a lot easier to go back over a document and hilite certain areas, instead of playing though hours of video. The videos are well done though. Lambert |
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Very nicely structured offer regarding enjoying and making money through writing, me and my partner are surely enjoying the fruits of most of the explained bullets in Jason's offering. Reason enough to give my consistent props ![]() Boricua | |
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I'm a professional writer, and I occassionally outsource. However, I only use people I either know personally, or have worked with before. The problem with outsourcing to unknown writers is you don't know their level of expertise. It's your butt on the line, and your business on the line, so you must cover yourself. So... I have a small team of people who are willing to take on my overflow, and some of those have specialties I occassionally need. For instance, I recently had a request for an article on first-time mortgages. I know nothing about mortgages, but I have a friend who is a mortgage broker and also a writer. I outsourced the article to her, earned a small commission for myself (I take out a tiny 'finders fee') and was able to supply a top-notch article to my client. Oh, and my friend got some extra writing income! I get regular work from this client, and wasn't willing to compromise the quality. In fact, I'm never willing to compromise quality, and neither should you. Ever. I hope this helps. Cheryl | |
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I would also like written transcripts when they are available.
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I recently gave a client the flick because, although he seemed okay at first, and was willing to pay me heaps for a large project, he was a major pain in the proverbial. Just one of the problems I had with him was calling me on Sundays. Consistently. He'd ring at all times of the day or night, and was driving me crazy. He also gave me a brief, then changed his mind. Often. So I gave him the flick. I don't need that sort of nonsense - I have too much work to do for that. If you have a bad feeling about a client, or don't feel comfortable, walk away. And don't feel bad about it. It's your business, and your choice. Cheryl | |
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Are there any other investments to make other than the course to make this work? Carol |
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Carol, The only required investment I would foresee is $10 a month for hosting a website, and $50 to customize that website if you don't know a little CSS and HTML (I show you how to do a website for free if you know a little code, and how to get one day for $50 if you don't). And, an optional investment would be dragon naturally speaking. however, I do give an alternative method for learning how to type faster, which is the best way I've ever discovered for quickly and dramatically improving your typing speed. Thanks, Jason |
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Hi Jason, Thank you for offering this WSO. I am very impressed with the quality of the videos and the complete system you have explained in them. Lots of great tips! Good job! I look forward to implementing them. Kathryn |
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This sounds great, Jason. But I've tried article writing for income in the past, and haven't been too successful. Some people have told me that I worry too much about quality and not about quantity. I've written some articles for marketers, and they generally tell me that my articles are way above average in quality. But my problem is that I don't know how to generate ideas for articles. I'd get an order for 10 articles on "Customer Resource Management Software" or 15 articles on "Run Your Car on Water", etc, and it would take me far longer to think of 10 or 15 ideas to write about then it would actually take to write the articles. Which is why I quit going after article writing jobs. How does your course address this? If I could conquer that, I have no doubt I could make good money writing articles.
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I write a lot of keyword articles as part of my writing business. I generally don't get orders for multiples, probably because that's not the way I promote my business. I do one or two articles at a time per client. And I charge a flat rate of $50 for a 300 word article or $75 for a 450 word article. What's more, I get it - regularly. (For around 35 minutes of work.) ![]() However, I do a lot of other things in my copywriting business, not just articles. In fact, most copywriters I know are doing a variety of writing-related tasks. I undertake such things as sales pages, brochures, letters of introduction, editing, rewriting, reports, and much more. You need to look outside the box and not see article writing as the ONLY service you provide in your business. Eventually you'll be able to build up to a full-time writing business. ![]() Cheryl | |
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50?? That's incredible. I'm used to getting $5. Maybe you should come up with a WSO, Cheryl. |
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![]() I didn't start out at that rate, but I've never charged $5 either. Cheryl | |
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Just to clarify--you're taking about writing unique articles--not PLR--correct?
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Jason, any response to #32?
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I, too, am waiting for my product download but I'm not a bit worried. Jason answered my PM's a couple of times before I sent him my payment. He's obviously away for the weekend. Let's give him some time off that he rightly deserved. Cheers, Henry |
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Bazbo, First of sorry for the delayed response. I missed your reply when I was looking through the thread. I do not really go over how to generate ideas for articles in this course. Here's how you overcome that obstacle though. First, make a list of article presentation styles. Things such as "the 3 mistakes about X", "how to get the best deal on Y" "little know facts about Z", that way you always have a swipe file of different ways articles are written. Second, come up with a list of article titles you can look out to generate ideas. Third, do a search for your topic plus article and see what articles other have written. Use that to generate ideas. Hope this helps. -Jason Quote:
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I have the same problem. Generating ideas for articles is not my strength. Usually clients tell me what they want me to write. But if I'm looking for ideas for my own articles (for submission sites) I'll read what's already out there. Quite often that triggers ideas for spin-offs from already written articles. Sometimes I'll read and article and think "but they didn't mention..." or "I could put a different spin on it by including..." - I'm sure you get the idea. Just writing an article from another perspective can make it entirely different. (For instance, if a woman writes an article about home-schooling, it will have a totally different viewpoint than if a male wrote it.) Not sure this helps, but it might get you thinking next time you're reading articles. Cheryl |
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Hey Jason, just ordered this, can't wait to watch! Looks really great so far. I also bit the bullet and ordered your report in 48 hours WSO, lol. Really looking forward to that one as I am trying to put together my own report, but I am having to squeeze it in between work! Best Regards, Cori |
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Jason, your course is very good. While I have my reservations about the low prices, there's a lot of very good information in it on a variety of article writing topics. Well worth the $17!
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Surely understand your words VERY clearly. Definitely passed through this with my second order of my last WSO! The total of emails were 11 emails after the first "PM" contact, but I was very skeptical once the request for more samples for the particular "odd" subject and I sent the warrior the minimum amount of articles if we were to personal invest our energies in the topic of his selection. I mean "11" emails from the warrior...than a fast glimpse at your reply... The FLICK part, I think I understood it for sure. Thinking about it again I was not hoping for bulk business from the good warrior. I was surely surprised at the end. 100 articles was my *be patient* surprise! Very happy with our new continued business too. So at end you never know, but I surely liked the way you handle your specific situation.My explorations are that writing surely pays more than many full time jobs few of my friends work at here in Puerto Rico and is even simpler than most of my past jobs too. My experience is that it will be about speed and retention. So far so good, but we surely know that at the start it can be quite hard to swallow and keep up because of the "energy" factor. That is if going at full steam at least from a writing perspective from my own selection of decisions and handlings. Thanks for reminding me of the many details Cheryl. For others that might also have an interest... Low first and higher later as far prices go usually doesn't fail, however, do know that when it comes to "income" prepare to work harder. For writing lower pays is common if wanting to start aggressively with MANY orders in writing (at least my experiences.) Surely better than many of my decisions, but then again it will all depend on what you want in the present and future. As far outcomes goes, energy challenges. But that's yet another hidden "friction" in a competitive perspective that sooner or later all writers have to deal with, even adjust too no matter how motivational and instructive a saturated industry becomes. That is if full time work involves the permanent vision, as it really called work! Surely goodbye and a hault for some good old mysticism, but if you don't give a hoot about the artificial and superficial mental attributes of the way you're supposed to "live" or "get rich"...you just don't have to worry and stress about it much from other point of views. By my logics it will be about your current expenses, finances, what you have, seen, had, want, experienced or even need according to your current and future ideals and present goals. The interest in this WSO was indeed interesting. As far Jason's product goes, again never read it or seen it...but buy it if you feel you can take advantage. First WSO offering I see regarding making a living as a writer so nicely structured as far offering goes...even surprised he has a very affordable price for all those interesting bullets! Congrats. E.T "Mi Casa"...chao ![]() Boricua | |
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I find outsourcing work ie content writing, pays well too. Just get an academic person who wants a job and get it done that way. You can always re-write and polish up the product - but that's a lot faster and less effort than writing it yourself. Its less strain on the outsourcer too, if they know that the ideas are what's important and the finer detail less so.
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![]() I've been lucky in that I've picked up a few clients through Guru and they've become regulars, plus I have some offline clients who are also regulars. One Guru client emailed yesterday asking me to write a second sales letter for him. (Be assured, I dont place low bids I charge the same rates on Guru as anywhere else. )I was also approached by someone in Ireland to do some work for him. Word of mouth is very important and proving to be more affective for me than just about anything else. ![]() Anyway, I'm getting consistent work that takes 2-5 hours max each week, and earning several hundred. Makes me very happy as I'm only spending one day on my copywriting and can do whatever the rest of the week. This is not something that's happened overnight, that's for sure, but I've worked hard to earn a reputation and now it's paying off. And I do want to reiterate that I didn't start off charging huge fees, (and my rates still aren't as high as many copywriters) but I did start by charging a rate of $40 per hour and went up from there. I'm not a particularly fast writer, but because I'm also an editor I tend to edit as I write - quite unconsciously. Which means I often only need one round of edits. ![]() I can knock over a short non-fiction book in 1-3 days if it's a subject I'm familiar with. (It's called applying bum to seat. ) This gives me a residual income as well. Currently I have something like seven books earning residual income for me via a very tight niche. Cheryl | |
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Your interpretation and opinion is interesting Cheryl. But of course, what's perfectly rational at the top of the food chain of your specialization as you joyfully and eloquently intend to describe to many members here, "$75.00 for 250 word to 500 word article" may very easily be irrational for many, many others Then again you don't work with the majority and that may also serve you well on your objectives. Obviously the motivation in your writing tone may bring quite enough motivation for many warriors...Congrats... Quote:
Oh and yes, if you can share your experiences in your writing stop by my blog sometime Sheryl...you may like what you see as me and my partner contribute in our explorations through "full time writing projects." Who knows, you might easily get surprise at what you learn ![]() Boricua | |
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I am not at "the top of the food chain", far from it. I know copywriters (and some are on this forum) who are charging $3,000 plus for a sales page. I also know copywriters who charge $20,000 plus for a sales page. My rate is $350. Many copywriters of that league won't even contemplate keyword articles; I do them for the money, not the love of them. ![]() I'm sorry you've taken offense that I charge rates I feel comfortable with, but that's my choice. If clients want me to write for them, they pay the rates I charge. If they don't want to pay those rates, they go elsewhere. I've worked long and hard to get where I'm at now. Copywriting has been good to me - because I've worked my butt off to get there. I haven't just walked into this. I've been writing for many years, I'm published in local, national, and international print magazines, on websites, in non-fiction books, novels, and much more. I am also an acquisitions editor for a publisher, and do freelance editing for a variety of small publishers. I work hard, have worked hard for years, and my success is my reward. I've been selling my writing services in one form or another for many years, and I totally believe my work deserves the rates I charge, and obviously so do other people because they pay them. Repeatedly. I don't want to do copywriting full-time - I don't love it enough for that. So I choose to work 1-2 days a week copywriting - at the rates I choose - and spend the rest of the week working on my websites and producing my own info-products that I then sell for a residual income. Writing is a business, just like any other business. If you're not getting a reasonable return, there's no point. I am 52 years old, bringing up three grandchildren full-time, running a successful writing business, several online businesses, and teach writers how to write. In short, I literally work my butt off on a daily basis. Other people are not getting those rates because they choose not to charge them. Ask and more likely than not, you'll get them. Cheryl | |
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