Table Of Contents
FOR BEGINNING & ADVANCED WRITERS
COURSE # 1: Taking the Plunge – What It Takes to Be a Freelance Writer & Tools of the Trade
A half-hour primer with mini-quiz on whether or not you are suited to the freelance style, what you can expect to earn, what other freelancers say, where the business stands today in terms of making a living, fact vs. fiction.
COURSE # 2: What’s your plan? Specialist Vs Generalist; Pros and Cons of Each
Why it’s important to know who you are and what you wish to write, key elements that make a specialist vs a generalist, advantages and disadvantages of each group, where the markets are today and how to break in.
COURSE #3: Where Do Ideas Come From and Will They Sell?
Identifying the “idea factory,” where best ideas come from, what makes an idea marketable and how to find the right “slant” for your story pitch. Includes a quick and simple but effective tool in honing your idea into bite-sized pieces that sell.
COURSE #4: Learning the Markets – Why Doing Your Homework is Essential to Success
Why researching your idea is critical to its sale, how to find out if your idea is really new and what to do about it if it isn’t.
COURSE #5: How to Write a Query Letter
Query letters defined with all elements explained, what makes a “good” query and why you need to know how to spot them.
COURSE #6: The Beast: Best Ways to Deal with Rejection
The truth about rejections including most common reasons, ways to avoid and ways to deal when they arrive – as they inevitably will. Knowing “the numbers game” and other tips on countering rejection.
COURSE #7: So You Want to Write a Book: Six Things You Need to Know
Tips on what you need to know in advance of writing a book, publishing options today including print-on-demand (POD) and e-books, and what to expect once your book is complete.
COURSE #8: Writing the Book Proposal
Key elements in writing a book proposal that has the best chance of selling, how to format, what to expect, and common mistakes writers make. Book proposal samples provided.








