Word to Your Momma…and You, Too
June 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
I don’t know about you, but the headlines in the news don’t exactly give me a warm, fuzzy feeling. Here in the Midwest, many towns have been hit hard by the fallout from the automotive industry. Many businesses in our area are direct subcontractors — and their recently announced closings have left literally thousands of people without a job.
These days, it isn’t enough just to have a degree, or years of experience under your belt. The bottom can drop out of a market — any market – at any time, and you could be left picking up the pieces.
Just about every day I receive emails from folks who are looking for a way to support themselves on the web. It’s times like these that spawn a whole new breed of internet entrepreneurs — ones that are determined to never let themselves, or their families, be vulnerable again.
Unlike many starry-eyed newbies that head to the web in the modern-day equivalent of the gold rush, you know that there are no real shortcuts.
There are, however, some opportunities that far exceed others. And I’d like to highlight one that you may simply be overlooking.
Do You Have a Way With Words?
If you answered “yes” to that question, keep reading.
What you may not know is that there is a little-known, yet highly-lucrative market for those with a talent for the written word. The direct-response industry represents $2.3 trillion dollars annually — and writers are being handsomely paid to create the same letters that land in your inbox each and every day. I’m talking about letters that persuade you to donate to charities, take out trial magazine subscriptions, and purchase all manner of products and services.
These letters earn millions of dollars for the companies that send them – and
anywhere from $40,000 to $200,000+ per year for the people who write them.
How do I know? Because I’ve written some of them.
Freedom to Set Your Own Hours & Rates
There is something incredibly liberating about knowing that you no longer have to
punch a time clock. You can work as much or as little as you wish — and still enjoy the financial freedom that others can only dream about.
If you don’t consider yourself “a writer,” don’t worry — you can still take advantage of these unprecedented opportunities. If you are able to write in a simple, conversational style, and follow some simple techniques, you can claim your share of the lucrative freelance writing niche — a niche that can eliminate the stresses of the daily headlines for good.

