One thing I've dealt with many times over my career -- and I've seen other writers deal with it constantly, too -- is this idea of accepting low rates (or even zero pay) in exchange for "exposure." Normally I'm pretty skeptical and would say don't do it, but there are a couple of exceptions. This episode shows you what they are and gives you a framework to decide for yourself whether or not writing "for exposure" is worth your time.
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Why I love offering copywriting audits
Copywriter Rate Sheet
The importance of downtime
3 things you can do to make your business official
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What to do when you miss a deadline
5 things to do when a crisis hits
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How to compete with sites like Upwork and Fiverr
5 Things to keep in mind when on a client call
Do you need a CRM
Do you need group coaching or a mastermind?
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Freelance writing websites and their alternatives
Is it time to offer a course?
How to take a vacation as a freelance writer
Mindset issues keeping you STUCK
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