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I've never sold a story, article, script, or book in my life to
an editor or publisher. Yet, I've never made less than
$100,000 a year as a writer since I began over twenty
years ago. Why not join me?
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Did you know the average
professional writer in the U.S. earns
an average annual income of $4,500
a year? That's considerably less than
an immigrant fruit picker earns. These
figures come from U.S. Government
statistics, and you've got to remember
that those are for writers who sell their
work on a regular basis. The figures do
not include the tens of thousands of
writers who collect nothing but rejection
slips. If the average income was
taken for every writer trying to sell an
article, script, story, book or other
material to editors and publishers,
the
average would probably run less than
$50 a year.
Why? Because of competition!
The Reader's Digest has received
50,000 unsolicited manuscripts in a
single month. Every major publication
has a flood of manuscripts, inquiry
letters, and suggested story outlines,
in their mailbox everyday. Your
chances of selling may run a thousand
to one against you in every market you
attempt to sell your writing. Those are
the facts.
My first effort was writing a
course of instruction on how to turn a
hobby into tax deductions. At that
time, I was running a small accounting
office and preparing taxes for people.
I wrote the small booklet and ran ads
in hobby magazines and within a few
months, I had hundreds of dollars a
week coming in to buy my information.
I estimate that I paid myself about $1500 per word for writing that little
booklet.
You see, I am a professional
writer, but you have never heard of me.
I've never been on any TV shows - never
had my books reviewed by the New
York Times - and never been on the
bestsellers list. But I've made over 25
million dollars from my writing so far
because I sell what I write myself. I write
to make money, not to get reviews,
appear on talk shows or other author
strokes that don't put any money in my
pocket.
I wrote a book called, "Why
SOB's Succeed And Nice Guys Fail In A
Small Business". It's never been on any
bestseller list, yet I sold over 600,000
copies of that book for $29.95 each.
You don't have to be a literary
genius to make money
selling your own
writing. All you have to do is know
where the markets are, how to reach
them and if you need to have your
manuscript polished up so that they will
appear to be literary masterpieces,
people who have PhD's in English will
do it for you for $5 an hour.
So, now, I've written another
book, "How To Sell Every Word You
Write". I will show you what I did to make
25 million dollars as a self-selling writer,
and what other people are doing to
make substantial incomes in this field.
Why not join me? Learn how it
is done.
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