How to Set Yourself Up for Steady, Predictable Writing Income Month After Month
One of the biggest challenges many aspiring writers face is making the leap from a secure, full-time job to the flexible and freedom-filled life of a freelance writer.
After all, you have bills to pay!
You need to know you can make a predictable, steady paycheck, month after month.
And that means you want to choose a writing path that allows you to write on “retainer.”
A retainer is simply an arrangement where you do the same assignment every month for a client. And the client sends you the same amount of money every month. It’s the perfect win-win!
And that's just the beginning of all the benefits retainer deals bring to you and your business …
- They make it easier to forecast your income — You’ll know in advance exactly how much money your retainer deals are bringing in, which means you’ll be able to accurately predict how much money you’ll make each month.
- They give you peace of mind — The certainty of knowing you have income coming in each month will put you at ease, knowing you’ll always have enough money to cover your bills.
- The value of your time will go up — After a while, you’ll know your client’s products and services inside and out, as well as what they expect from you each month. And that means you’ll be able to turn around assignments much faster — ultimately making your “per hour” rate go up, up, up!
- Better results for your client — Because you’ll know who their target audience is and what your client’s goals are, you’ll consistently hit the right marks and produce better results for your client.
- You’ll be able to focus more on things that make you money — A predictable monthly income and workload means you’ll be able to reduce the time you spend finding new clients.
- Increased chances of recommendations and referrals from your clients — The long-term relationships you’ll form with your clients will make it more likely they’ll write you a testimonial (or two) and recommend you to their friends and business associates.
- You’ll be more valuable to your client — Your client will look at you as an integral part of their business and marketing strategy.
See why I love retainer deals so much?
I recently did a webinar where I walked through all the ins and outs of retainers, including how to land them, best practices, and some of my favorites. You can access it for free here.
But here’s a quick 30,000-foot view of three of my favorite retainer deals …
I like these because you can command very good fees — even as a total newbie — and they open the door to other projects.
1. Social Media
Fee: Upwards of $2,000/month
As a social media writer, your job may include managing the communities, writing messages/posts, leading discussions, writing advertisements to build engagement, and turning engagements into content ideas.
And you can also get paid extra for writing the content …
2. Online Content Manager
Fee: $1,200 – $2,500/month
(This can be priced $100-$500 per piece, with most retainers including 4+ pieces per month.)
As a content writer, you’ll plan out an editorial schedule and then either write the content or oversee writers and edit their submissions. Your job is to attract prospects, engage readers, nurture the relationships, and prepare them for the sale.
Which brings me to my final dream retainer deal for predictable writing income …
3. E-newsletters
Fee: $900 to $2,000 per issue
Business owners use e-newsletters to stay in touch with and build relationships with current, past, and potential clients. Your job is to write fresh, relevant content (usually around 1,200 to 1,500 words) on a regular basis (either weekly or monthly) on their behalf.
What I love about this retainer is the consistency. Once a business starts mailing an e-newsletter, they can’t stop. If they’ve promised it will come weekly, their customers expect it weekly!
If you’re looking for a writing path with predictable income, I highly recommend starting out with retainer projects.
You’ll get the freedom of the writer’s life — living where you want, working when you want, writing about what you want, making the money you want …
Yet you’ll also get the stability of predictable income.
Do you have any questions about these retainer opportunities? Where would you like to start? Let me know in the comments below.
Editorial Note: A predictable writing income makes the move from a full-time job to the writer’s life much easier — and safer.
During a special Inside AWAI Webinar and Q&A session, Pam Foster and Rebecca Matter tackle what you need to know about these valuable projects — including what the best retainer deals are for writers, and how to land them.
A predictable income makes the writer’s life attainable faster.
And this free webinar will guide you through how to make it happen with retainers … so you can enjoy steady paid freelance writing jobs month after month. Check it out here.
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When you get these retainer gigs, who is responsible for obtaining the 'content' for social media posts, or the e-newsletter?
Finance Freelancer –
@Finance Freelancer - you would be writing them. Hope that helps! Rebecca
Rebecca Matter –
My name I'd Karen Aldrich and I am very interested in the work I love to write
Guest (Karen A ) –
Good Morning. My name is Ann Wiley and I worked during Covid 19 at the Rehabilitation Nursing Center and I am a CNA right now.
In August 2020 I decided to work for the laundry department. I worked every day for 12 hours a day. I had very low confidence about my ability. Right now I work 8 hours a day taking care of residents in the nursing center. My employment is important and the hours I work are from 6 am until 2 pm. I make only $14 per hour.
I love to write about products too. I have a great opportunity to be able to accomplish writing by using this learning experience to turn all the writing into making money so I can also earn a living.I’m beyond desperate to create a stable income that is a promising fulfilling job.
Guest (Ann Wiley) –
What if I said I have no writing skills at all.
Guest (Abel C Rodriguez) –
Aside from places like Upwork, where can I find clients? I know about cold emails and such but I have zero knowledge on where to even get clients.
Heatherkroll –
Just started my business literally Monday of this week. I have a couple of local small-business friends who have now reached out for small projects but in order to leave my toxic career in education I need a steady income. Where do I find retainer positions that can pay me the amount I need to pay my bills and let me walk from my full time?
Guest (Kburks ) –
@kburks - congratulations! I love that you're moving fast. Retainer deals come from the same clients, it's more about the projects you offer that set you up for repeat assignments (like the ones listed above). But if you're new to getting clients, there is LOADS on this website that will help. Just type it in the search bar (I recommend LinkedIn) and check out this resource to start: https://www.awai.com/how-to-get-copywriting-clients/
Rebecca Matter –