A Bank Robber’s Secret to Achieving the Writer's Life
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life
Hi,
Looking at the title of my post, I know many of you will be
wondering what has bank robber’s secret got to do with writer’s life. What
could a notorious bank robber teach you about achieving the writer's life? It
Seems impossible.
But in today’s blog,
I’m going to share with you thought of Nick Usborne — web copy and social
media expert, who exposed his secret in his article on how to make a good money
as a writer, copywriter and achieving the writer's life faster.
Read the post: When You Write, You Will Get Seen Online
Read the post: When You Write, You Will Get Seen Online
If
You Want a Reliable Income as a Writer, Go Where the Growth is
By Nick Usborne
You've probably heard of Sutton's Law.
It's named after the famous bank robber, Willie Sutton who,
when asked why he robbed banks, famously replied, "Because that's where
the money is." Ask me where I think online writers and copywriters should
focus their attention and I'll give pretty much the same answer.
No, don't rob a bank.
But you should go where the money is.
The first step in that journey — for writers — is to move
from offline writing to online writing.
Billions of dollars a year are moving away from traditional,
offline marketing channels like print ads and radio commercials. That money is
now flooding into online marketing.
Nick
Usborne
That's your first step.
Once in the online world, it's time to do a little detective
work and sniff out where the greatest growth is taking place.
Well … using advertising spending as a marker for
growth … you'll want to focus your attention on social media.
In 2015 alone, spending on social media grew 55% to $10.9
billion, from the previous year's $7 billion.
55% growth in a single year! Almost $4 billion MORE being
spent on social media advertising.
Figures like that show you where the growth is … AND
where the money is.
In other words, if Willie Sutton were a copywriter or
content writer, he'd be all over social media writing right now.
But for me, the fact that there is a ton of money in social
media right now is just part of the story.
It's the constant and accelerating growth of spending on
social media (and social media writing) that really catches my attention.
How come? Because that kind of growth speaks to me of
constancy and reliability. And that means I can RELY on making a good income from
social media writing for many years to come.
Some people see me as a
risk-taker …
I was one of the very first to hang out my shingle as a
freelance online copywriter, way back in 1998.
And I was all over social media from its very early days.
Sometimes people ask me why I took the risk. Why risk being
one of the first to become an online copywriter? Why risk investing so much
time in social media back when most pundits saw it simply as a trivial waste of
time?
The truth is, I'm not a risk-taker at all. Quite the
opposite. I'm hugely risk-averse. I go to great lengths to minimize the risks
in my professional life as a freelancer.
To my mind, back in 1998, it would have been an unacceptable
risk NOT to move over to online copywriting.
That's where the future lay … that's where the growth
was … that's where the money was.
I wasn't taking a risk at all. I was removing risk.
The same goes for my emphasis on social media writing and
marketing.
No risk there at all.
When you focus on social media writing and marketing, you're
mitigating risk. You're pointing yourself in the direction of future growth.
You're being the Willie Sutton of freelancing — you're going
where the money is.
This is the first of two
articles I'll be writing this week …
The articles will be about social media and the
opportunities it offers online writers.
But that's not all. You'll see a secondary theme running
through the articles.
And that secondary theme is all about creating a reliable
income for yourself.
Goodness knows, we all have enough to worry about in our
lives. And most of us have some worries when it comes to our finances.
So the idea of a RELIABLE source of freelance writing income
becomes particularly attractive.
I'm going to really enjoy writing to you, because like I
mentioned — in spite of what some people say — I'm not a risk-taker. Quite the
opposite. I'm all about risk mitigation.
I'm a huge fan of working on social media projects because
they offer a reliable source of income on several different levels.
In this, the first article, we saw how billions of new
dollars are flowing into social media marketing each year, and how that is a
massive marker for stability and reliability.
In the next article, we're going to explore another
attribute of the social media business that doubles down on its value as an
utterly RELIABLE source of income for freelancers.
Are you a writer, having read this inspiring and informative
post, what are you waiting for? Go online,
start your online writing career, make tons of money for yourself, because this
is where the money is.
Source:
Nick Usborne
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