Blogging: Watch for an announcement soon

Sssh... it's a secret. Are you envious of all the six-figure bloggers? Want to know how to become one?

I've been blogging since 2001, almost a full decade. Blogging has been very good to me, and all my students know that the first thing I recommend to them is that they start a blog.

If you've been hesitating about blogging -- wondering whether it's worth the effort, whether you can spare the time, or would like to blog but it all seems too complicated -- I've got a special offer and announcement for you in the next few days, so keep an eye on your Inbox. (If you're not a subscriber,
join now. This is a subscribers-only offer.)

More soon. :-)

How much should you charge for your writing?

You’ve written 500 words. Would you rather be paid $5 or $500?

If that sounds like a silly question, here’s something to think about: how much you’re paid is completely up to you.

No, I don’t mean you can charge whatever you please. You should charge what the writing job is worth. Unfortunately, many (most) writers see other writers charging ludicrous fees, and think they need to undercut them

So a writer charges $10 for an article, another charges $7, then one charges $3... silly, right?

Of course it is. If you’ve been pricing yourself too low, read my article
Are You A Cheap Writer? It will change the way you look at your writing fees.


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