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Coaching for Freelance Writers: Is It for You?

We hear so much about coaching today- life coaching, business coaching, executive coaching…and now, there is freelance writer coaching, of all things. Such coaching is not new, but seems to have proliferated in the last year as more inexperienced writers move into the freelance writing and copywriting markets.

I personally made the decision to offer coaching for copywriters, based on the sheer number of requests I get for help. While it is my passion to offer free help for copywriters, I often receive typical questions like:

How do I find work?”
“How should I price my services?”
“What did you do to get started?”
“Do I really need to learn SEO?”
“How will I ever find time to market myself?”

These are common concerns we all have from time to time. There are many books on the topic. But for some, nothing beats the luxury, convenience and heart to heart satisfaction of talking to a real person who’s been there. That’s why 30/30 Coaching was born- to fill the need for one-on-one help at a very affordable cost.

I wonder sometimes if I’m on the right track. Some days, it feels like I definitely am. Other days, not so much. Today, I got confirmation that I’m doing the right thing when I received an email from the master himself, Bob Bly, stating he too is offering a limited availability coaching program. Of course, Bob Bly’s coaching program costs $900. To some, being able to say you were coached by Bob Bly is worth $900. Those professional writers who have already received my far more affordable mentoring will happily tell you $30 goes a really long way to solving your most pressing problems and getting you back on the road to productivity.

Your choice. But if you need help, I’m here. Just check out the tab, 30/30 Coaching, right here on the blog.

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