This week we’re stepping back in time to revisit one of our all time favourite pods – and by the look of the stats one of your faves too.
It’s all very good and well to understand how to use modal verbs and where to place your colons, but seriously the hard fact is that no copywriting business will survive without CLIENTS!!
Sadly too many copywriting businesses fail in their first year because they simply can’t find enough clients.
Friends and family are a great place to start, but where on earth do you track down awesome potential clients with money to spend?
So we thought it was a good idea to circle back around and revisit this pod and remind of our tips on how to grab more clients.
Tune in to learn:
- Our key ways to find clients
- Whether freelancing websites are worth the effort
- Our number one new client tip
You can also listen on:
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We read out a review at the end of each show and today, we’re giving a shout out (and virtual hugs) to Robert Gerrish for his review!
Useful Links:
- Rachel’s list
- Problogger job board
- Clever Copywriting School job board
- Upwork (previously odesk)
- Elance
- Freelancer community on Google+
Enjoy!
One Response
Hi Belinda,
I registered a couple of days ago and have been enjoying browsing your site. Today I noticed the second sentence in your Oct 20 “Hot Copy Flashback” post:
“. . . no copywriting business will *survey with our* CLIENTS!!”
Didn’t you mean to say: “. . . will *survive without* CLIENTS!!”?
Not trying to nit-pick. Obviously, it’s an inadvertent “spell-check” correction. Just thought that, given the nature of your site and service, you might want to know. 🙂