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| Michael Danielson War Room Member Join Date: 2008 Location: Olympia, WA
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![]() If you could find a writer who is all of that and more, what would you be willing to pay per word? Hi, I'm Michael Danielson a.k.a. Mr. Write -- or just Essence. I've been writing articles for the Warrior Forum since 2008. During that time, I've worked with dozens of clients, many of them one-off jobs, some of them long-term. If you want a referral about the quality of my work, you can ask some of the locals: (To those of you who don't know, those little tiny arrow boxes in the Quote line will link you straight to the actual post that these comments were given in. That means you can trust these testimonials because they're all obtained honestly.)
== == == == == == ==Furthermore, if you want a more personal touch, I've reached out to some of my regular clients and they've offered to field PMs about my work -- so if you want to know about what I've done to make these folks happy, you can PM:
They'll be happy to give you the low-down on my work. == == == == == == ==So what's my deal? Simple. I'll write anything except press releases and sales letters for $.03/word. Blog posts, white papers, ebooks, product reviews, website content, short reports -- anything. I also write direct-mail pieces. I write weekly newsletters for Oliver Goehler (widely known as one of the most successful infopreneurs in the UK), and monthly newsletters for his brother Ian, who runs New Approach Publishing and the UK Fight Lab. If you have a reason to put words on paper -- except press releases and sales letters, which I avoid simply because no one has asked me to do them, so I have no experience -- I have done it and can do it again. I don't do "sample articles" or give discounts for big jobs. You want my work, you pay for it, just like everyone else. I also don't do emergency articles -- my schedule is open enough that I'm looking for a couple more hopefully long-term clients, but it's not so free that I can drop whatever I'm doing today and work on your stuff right now. Getting the ball rolling is simple: email me (mail4.essence@gmail.com), or PM me (though I prefer email). Tell me what you want, how many words, when you need it by, and perhaps most importantly, who the target audience is. I'll tell you when I can get it done, and if 'when I can get it done' matches up with 'when you need it by', I'll get it done by then -- and once I email it to you (or put it in a shared folder in DropBox if that's your cup of tea), I'll send you an invoice through PayPal. It's simple as can be! All I need is a few good marketers that can turn my writing into profit -- will one of them be you? P.S.: Why am I doing this now if I have so many regular clients? Simple: my 5-year-old started kindergarten and I have more hours to spend while he's gone than I did before. | ||||||||||
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How much do you charge per 500 - 600 words?
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| Michael Danielson War Room Member Join Date: 2008 Location: Olympia, WA
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