How to 5x Your Freelance Writing Income - Fully Booked VA (2024)

This post comes on a very special day!

Sally Miller (today’s guest) and I co-authored MY FIRST BOOK, Make Money as a Freelance Writer, which launches via Amazon today! (It’s FREE for 48 hours, so go snag your copy! <–affiliate link) I might need to say that again:

I’M A PUBLISHED AUTHOR!

For some reason that’s different than writing and launching multiple online courses? Or hundreds of paid pieces across the web? Super weird, I know…

Enough about me and the whole published author thing though. I’m so excited to share this post with you – parents of young kids especially. I’m sure you (or someone you’re close to) has felt just like Sally. I know I have! So, without further ado…

In February 2011, my daughter was born. I couldn’t have been happier. Yet there was a cloud on the horizon.

Eventually, I would have to return to work.

After 18 years in the corporate world, I was ready to embrace my new role as a mom. Nevertheless, three months later I did what was expected of me. I went back to my nine-to-five job.

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It was tough. I longed to be home with my new baby. I wanted to witness her first giggles, the early attempts to crawl. I wanted to be there to comfort her when she was upset.

Which is why I did something unexpected. I quit my corporate job.

I was ready to become a full-time mom.

If only it were so simple. Once the initial euphoria wore off, I became bored. I missed the satisfaction (and income) that came from working.

That was when I started exploring ways to make money from home.

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I didn’t have much free time and couldn’t afford a babysitter. I could only work during the baby’s nap times.

I tried many things. I started a kids’ consignment business. I offered consultancy services. I created several websites.

None of these offered the right mix of income and job satisfaction.

Eventually I stumbled across the world of freelance writing. It instantly made sense. I loved to write… I had already self-published two books on Amazon. I could also fit freelance writing into the pockets of free time I had.

By this time, I had two kids at home. Finding time to work was a real challenge. I knew I wouldn’t earn enough money writing $10, or even $50 articles.

From the start, I searched for ways to maximize my hourly rate.

The Key to Maximizing Your Rate

I spent weeks reading blogs, asking in forums and researching different types of writing. Eventually I discovered the key to earning more…

… you have to target the higher paying clients.

I know, it sound obvious. But it took me time to figure out who these clients were and where to find them.

The first group of high paying clients I identified were B2B companies. These are businesses that sell to other businesses. They typically have a larger budget. And they don’t hesitate to pay four figures for small writing projects.

The Steps I Took to Boost My Freelance Income

I now had a high level plan – sell my services to B2B clients.

Next I needed to figure out how to go about doing this. With little freelance writing experience, how could I attract these higher paying clients?

I came up with a strategy, based on the approach Gina teaches in herfreelance writing course. My idea was to focus on what I did have to offer in order to minimize what I lacked.

Here are the exact steps I followed:

1. Identify a niche within B2B.

I focused on technology and data services. I’d previously worked in IT and could use my corporate background to strengthen my pitch.

2. Decide on what to write.

I wanted to specialize in case studies. During my corporate career, I read a lot of business reports. I understood what B2B clients looked for in a case study. I figured this gave me a unique insight into how to write case studies that get results.

I pitched one existing client on doing a case study. He liked the idea and offered to pay me $800. I also did one unpaid case study. This gave me two relevant samples for my portfolio.

3. Make a HUGE list of companies to pitch.

Mine was a mix of contacts from my corporate days, mid-sized tech companies and startups that had venture capital.

4. Start pitching.

Enough said!

The Results

In my first three months as a freelancer I increased my rate by 5x. Below is a breakdown of the numbers:

  • My first gig was a 1,000 word blog post for $100 => $0.10/word
  • My next gig was another 1,000 word blog post for $200 => $0.20/word
  • My first case study was 1,500 words for $800 => $0.50/word

In fact, my rates are on the low side for this market. It’s quite common for B2B clients to pay $1/word or more.

If you’re interested in writing for B2B companies, I encourage you to give it a go. You don’t have to have a corporate background, like I do. There are other ways to break into this lucrative market. In this post, Sarah Greesonbach discusses how to get started as a B2B writer.

Final Thoughts

B2B companies aren’t the only higher paying clients.

Recently I started ghostwriting books. I’m following the same strategy I described above. I’m offering my services at a lower rate in order to gather the first few testimonials. Once I have some experience under my belt, I plan to increase my rates.

Professional ghostwriters charge between $12,000 and $60,000. Now that’s something to aim for!

So how about you? Where do you think you can find higher paying clients? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

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How to 5x Your Freelance Writing Income - Fully Booked VA (4)Sally Miller is a writer, coach and founder of Home Business School. She loves learning how stuff works, mastering new skills, and sharing her knowledge with others. Since leaving her nine-to-five, Sally has published eight bestselling books on Amazon (and counting). You can find out more by visiting sallyannmiller.com where she teaches people how to start and grow a 5- to 6-figure home business.

How to 5x Your Freelance Writing Income - Fully Booked VA (2024)

FAQs

Can I make money from writing? ›

If you have decent writing skills, you can often find clients organically or through freelance job boards. Average pay as a freelance writer: ZipRecruiter reports that freelance writers make an average of $63,488 per year.

Can I make $1000 a month freelance writing? ›

If you're serious about making a career change, there's no faster way to make money online than freelance writing. The best part is that if you do it right, you can blow past the $1K a month mark in no time. Freelance writing offers much, much greater earning potential.

Does Textbroker actually pay? ›

Yes, Textbroker is a legitimate platform that has been connecting freelancers with work since 2005. We maintain a positive reputation among writers and clients because we employ quality control measures and ensure payment for assignments completed.

Is ghost writing legit? ›

Yes, people can make money by ghostwriting, and it's a legitimate practice. Ghostwriting is quite common in various industries, particularly: Publishing: Many prominent authors, celebrities, and public figures utilize ghostwriters for memoirs, biographies, and even some fiction novels.

What website pays you to write? ›

Barefoot Writer

You can contribute to their ongoing series of monthly motivators, productivity secrets, becoming a better writer, or thinking like a writer. Payment is $100-$300 per submission, and you can get published quickly if the content follows their content style and guide.

How much does Blogger pay for 1000 views? ›

Ever wondered how much Google AdSense pays per 1000 views? It's a question every blogger asks, and the answer is more complex than you might think. Earnings can vary from $0.5 to $2.5 per 1000 views, but several factors influence this, including your blog's niche, audience location, and ad technicalities.

What is the monthly income of a new Blogger? ›

Average starting Salary for Blogger in India is around ₹0.4 Lakh per year (₹3.3k per month). 1 year of minimum experience is required to be a Blogger. What is the highest salary for a Blogger in India? Highest salary that a Blogger can earn is ₹6.0 Lakhs per year (₹50.0k per month).

How much can I earn by 1000 views on Blogger? ›

Successful bloggers may start generating income within a few months of publishing their first blog posts. However, with just $2 to $5 per 1,000 page views, your earnings are limited early on.

How much do writers get paid for 1000 words? ›

From 50 Cents to About $2 Per Word. Starting From $0.10 Per Word for a Basic Blog Post. At Least $250 Per 1,000 Words. $15 to $20 for 1,000 Words Depending on the Topic and Deadline.

Can freelance writing be a side hustle? ›

Freelance writing, particularly as a side hustle, is your opportunity to focus on subjects and types of writing that interest you. This will be your niche, and finding it will help you to target your research, skills, résumé, portfolio, and marketing.

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