Get Freelance Copywriting Jobs in 14 Days or Less

by Ben Settle

This is an incredibly valuable interview with Ryan Healy about finding freelance copywriting jobs.

Ryan has had 57 clients in just over two years. Some of them big names — like Alex Mandossian, Tellman Knudson and Marc Goldman.

And believe it or not, he racked up all these clients using just a small handful of really simple techniques discussed in this interview.

Some of these secrets include:

  • Why having a portfolio of your strongest samples can actually HURT your chances of getting freelance assignments.
  • How to collect testimonials if you haven’t done any “real” copywriting jobs yet.
  • Why you must NEVER “optimize” a website selling your copywriting services.
  • The two best (and easiest) ways to get paying clients almost overnight.
  • Bob Bly’s “big secret” to getting booked solid with paying copywriting clients.
  • How to instanly position yourself as an “expert copywriter” — even if you’re just starting out, with no name recognition, contacts or track record.
  • Why one of the best places to find clients is in your local library.
  • How to know what clients are willing to pay BEFORE talking to them.
  • A secret way to use one of the buttons on your telephone to dramatically increases your chances of closing the deal.
  • How to make money even from clients who don’t hire you.
  • How to use an ordinary stop watch to position yourself so clients never see you as begging or desperate.
  • Where to get the same contract Gary Halbert used with his copywriting clients.

And a whole lot more.

We packed a TON of information into this call.

More than enough for any aspiring freelance copywriter to be up and making money within the next 14 days or less.

NOTE:

This interview is no longer available on this site.

You can only get it on the free bonus CD that comes with
The Copywriting Grab Bag book at:

www.CopywritingGrabBag.com

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