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How to Give and Receive Writing Feedback

While working toward your writing goals, feedback is essential to learn, grow, and improve. Follow these tips to make feedback more useful for your writing process.

2 Ways a Writer Can Gain a Competitive Advantage

Give yourself a competitive advantage by learning all the crucial copywriting projects marketers need done these days. You’ll easily land more clients.

Living the Writer's Life: Chris Allsop

If you’ve attended Bootcamp, you’ve likely seen Chris Allsop’s smiling face in attendance. As one of the first in the Circle of Success, she has worked hard over the years to use every learning opportunity to its fullest. This attitude helped propel her into a hot seat with Dan Kennedy and into positions side by side with Clayton Makepeace and Marcella Allison. Check out some of Chris’s story in this special “Where are they now?” edition of our Living the Writer’s Life.

Fastest Ways to Make Money as a Writer — Free Webinar and Q&A

Join us for this FREE webinar to discover three easy yet important freelance writing projects clients need now — and how to quickly jump in.

Use Intention-Based Marketing to Boost Your B2B Business Results

Marketing your B2B freelance business is a requirement if you want clients… but haphazard methods yield haphazard results. Use intention-based marketing for a business-winning strategy.

Get Paid $1,000 to Write One Page of Copy Using the Skill Every Writer Needs Today

SEO is a powerful marketing tool for businesses of all levels from corporations to mom-and-pop shops. As an in-demand SEO writer, you could earn a steady income without writing sales letters.

Living the Writer's Life: Ben Phillips

Ben Phillips has worked with some of the top companies in the industry, and his willingness to continue building his skills has positioned him perfectly for a six-figure career. Check out some of Ben’s top advice about working for agencies and using LinkedIn to find clients.

Should You Call Out Bad Content?

You’ve probably received or seen bad content — a poorly designed offer, a confusing sales letter, a wordy and dense web page… Should you point it out to the company while offering to fix it? Maybe… if you do it the right way.

Living the Writer's Life: Tim Matassa

After leaving his career as a teacher, Tim Matassa jumped into his first Bootcamp ready to explore new opportunities. Now, four years after his first interview with Barefoot Writer, we catch up with Tim to learn how things have progressed. He shares what it’s like to work with legendary copywriter Mark Ford, how he managed to write a direct-response letter that topped a long-running winner in number of sales made, and how he’s learning to put his teaching skills to good use helping new copywriters.

Living the Writer's Life: Allison Comotto

Allison Comotto was a senior college student looking for a way to make money with storytelling. Now, three years later, she is a six-figure financial copywriter with Stansberry Research and has her first $4 million promotion under her belt. Discover why she loves working in-house so much and whether financial knowledge is really necessary for writers hoping to break into the niche.

It’s Like a Secret Library Filled with $56,000 Worth of Copywriting Tips

Access to the most comprehensive library of professional resources offered to copywriters anywhere on the planet brings a ton of writing opportunities.

Living the Writer's Life: Matthew Troncone

A cancer diagnosis back in 2007 led Matthew to look for a plan B if he couldn’t return to work. Since then, this “miracle” writer has won his battle against sickness and is working as a copywriter in the alternative-health niche. You’ll enjoy this inspirational interview with video specialist Matthew Troncone.

Why 2022 Will ROCK for Writers

A surprising number of businesses opened this year, and they need help marketing… meaning, there’s plenty of writing work to be done. To prep for this opportunity, here are three things to do now.

These Unique Writing Projects Pay as Much as $700 a Piece

Blogging is a growing niche from entrepreneurs to large companies and corporations. You can use your copywriting skills to write blog posts and get paid up to $700 for each one you do.

Make Your B2B Copywriting "Lean" into Persuasion

B2B copywriting has a unique challenge… it has to persuade people with different roles and different goals. That’s why it’s important to understand what drives both an operations manager and a CEO to make a purchase decision. And to create copy that speaks to each one.

Living the Writer's Life: Ann Jamieson

Ann Jamieson’s dream of traveling to Turkey came true when she bartered her writing for a free tour. Since then, she’s been building her business within the equine, travel, and alternative-health niches. Discover how this longtime horse enthusiast has managed to turn her passions into writing gigs so she never has to “work” again.

3 Things I Learned from Our First Group of Chatbot Copywriting Students

There are plenty of programmers to BUILD chatbots, but there’s a shortage of copywriters trained in how to WRITE chatbot scripts. Here are three insights for you to see if this new opportunity is for you.

How to Break Into B2B Email Copywriting

Writing email copy for B2B companies is an enormous opportunity for freelancers today. Just follow the step-by-step plan outlined by B2B Expert Steve Slaunwhite and you can do very well.

Past Fear to Hero-Status: Why Writers Are Headed Toward the Spotlight

To ramp up your writing business — and be a hero — you need to go where your writing services can be most helpful right now. Your writing can save livelihoods and change lives.

5 Steps to Start Making Money as a Writer

Whatever your idea of freedom looks like, writing can get you there… and following five proven steps can make your journey faster and easier. Use these resources to get started…

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