Corporate Freelance Writing Made Easy: How I earned over $1 million in seven years — without guerilla marketing If you read any other how-to freelance bible or home based business book, you’ll quickly learn that getting work is all about marketing — scouting job boards, blogging, mastering social media, SEOing the heck out of your website, writing query letters, cold calling, and more. Then, after spending hours or even days drafting the perfect proposal, and IF you get the winning bid… you complete the job and go straight back to the marketing hacks to find your next gig. And when you get paid? It’s peanuts! Your client shopped for the lowest bidder and you were the winner. You may even have to pay job board, PayPal, and credit card fees before you can get what’s left. And sometimes you have to become a collector to get those peanuts. This book will show you a different kind of freelance business – Without All That MarketingWithout all that collecting. Without all those fees. And with no SEO sweat shops – ever! It’s how I did it. And it’s so easy, any freelance writer worth his salt can too.I’ll show how you can quit your job and start your freelance writing career as a commercial copywriter, working for some of the world’s largest client companies. I reveal exactly how I got started, how I built up to a six figure income – without scouting job boards – and sustained it year after year – without writing sales letters. My booked ahead work schedule is typically 18 months out. And I spend my days writing — and earning — instead of marketing and all that other time-consuming nonsense. Each morning, I just open my email and dig in. Really!My secret? I ONLY write for mega corporate clientsOne mega corporation can keep you busy month after month, year after year. They have so much work available that they engage many freelancers and still need more. And once you’re in, you’re in. Year after year, they can call on you to write marketing collateral, web content, newsletter articles, speeches, sales letters, PowerPoint presentations, proposals, case studies, white papers, video scripts, user manuals, form letters, advertisements, and so much more. If something isn’t for you, don’t accept it.These clients also tend to update all their materials each year, so if you wrote it this year, chances are, you’ll write it again next year. The best part is, they don’t shop for the lowest bidder like small companies. They have huge budgets and they pay for quality. Mega corporations don’t engage freelancers the same way smaller companies doThey don’t post projects on the job boards. They don’t Google search for freelance writers, so your Facebook page and website are useless. And doing mass mailings to CEOS is like throwing pebbles at a fortress. So forget what you’ve read about guerilla marketing in other how-to freelance books and try a better way.If you’re passion is writing and you want to make money from home – with a steady paycheck – this book can help you: Understand how corporate freelancing is different from other types of freelancing Learn why, how, and when to quit your day job Select and secure mega corporate clients Keep these big commercial clients coming back for more P.S. It’s a perfect home based business for graphic designers too!