HOW TO GET CONTENT MARKETING WRITING GIGS

Are you a freelance writer? Making less than $150 an hour?

Boost your income with (high-paying) content marketing clients. Start today with these proven Letters of Introduction.

Pitching for content marketing work is one of the simplest ways to not only get high-paying work, but regular, recurring income.

And it’s easy. You don’t have to come up with ideas, write structured query letters, or obsess over the right hook. You can write a Letter of Introduction once, tweak it slightly, and send it out hundreds and thousands of times.

But writing that initial Letter of Introduction? That’s where most writers get stuck. That’s the step you need to get right.

And that’s where I can help.

We’ve put together three content marketing letters of introduction for you— letters that I’ve personally sent out and that have resulted in thousands of dollars of work.

And I’m giving them to you for free.

Agency: Connect with content marketing and PR agencies that need specialized content.

Small business: Work with small and medium-sized businesses, as well as online businesses with regular content needs.

Big business: Pitch corporations with 100+ employees that do their content marketing in-house.

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Use these proven Letters of Introduction to get new content writing clients.

They'll help you reach out to clients in a way that showcases your expertise, whilst still also keeping the focus on the their business.

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