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Dear Potentially Wildly Successful
Writer:
If you're looking
for a writing zine that will actually boost your
productivity and, of course, your income as a freelancer,
you've come to the right place.
The surprisingly
short, yet incredibly solid pieces of information
contained within these web pages will expose you to some
of the most explosively powerful secrets I've ever
discovered. I know what I’m talking about because I’ve
spent literally millions (or so it feels like) of hours
wading through the deceivingly complex world of
“freelancing” to ferret out
income-generating gems while tossing aside information I
found to be merely “ordinary.”
All these tips, tricks,
and resources for truly serious writers who want to make
a truly astounding income are yours free, thanks to this
long-running e-mag for writers, called Writing
Etc.
Just enter your
email address in the box on this page, and these tips,
tricks, and resources will start zinging your way. And
what do you get? Tips to help you make your writing
sparkle... help you write killer queries... get you
published in no time flat... and ratchet up your income
until you earn the big bucks you
deserve.
Who Am I to Make Such
Promises?
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Beth,
Thank
you for bringing terrific information into
my inbox on a regular basis. Thank you for
giving me the courage to pursue my writing
career.
Keep
doing what you are doing. I can only imagine
the number of writers that you inspire,
encourage, and motivate with every issue of
Writing Etc.
Blessings always,
C.
G.
I was
so happy to read Are You Mastering Grammar
Yet? Now I feel vindicated for not being
grammatically perfect-something I've been
telling my writing friends for
years.
S.H.
(Find
this information in the Vault: September 15,
2003)
Dear
writers,
I am
always pleased with your ezine. Even so,
this months edition was FABULOUS! So
rich, so inspiring, so, well,
Filbert!
M.P.
Pittsburgh
Dear
Maurice & Beth,
Thank
you very much for sending me interesting
info about tips on writing for almost 3
years now. I am a writer for children's
books. I send you this note just to tell you
that I really appreciate your articles. More
power to you and your
publication!
M.B.
Philippines
I
really value your advice. Please keep your
emails coming.
Sincerely,
S.P.
Dear
Beth
I
really enjoy your newsletter and forward it
to fellow writers.
G.S.
Beth,
Your
current issue is loaded with valuable
information I've seen nowhere
else.
B.M.
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My name is Beth Ann Erickson. I've spent the
last decade painstakingly collecting and applying every
secret I could find to help freelance writers achieve the
income they deserve.
I broke into
freelancing back in 1995 and eventually formed Filbert
Publishing. Working on both sides of the editorial desk
taught me quite a few tricks for systematically hitting
pay dirt with nearly every query I wrote, time and time
again.
Since then, I was
blessed to work with a series of tough-as-sandpaper
freelancers and smart-as-a-whip writers, including Bob
Bly, Don Mahoney, and Dr. Harlan Kilstein, and Tina
Lorenz. These uber-successful marketers taught me their
battle-tested secrets for working as a freelancer while
earning a wage that truly blew my mind. And I have a
hunch that you’d have trouble wrapping your mind around
the income your writing could generate if you knew some
of these insider secrets.
Over the years,
I've worked with and corresponded with literally
thousands of writers… many Writing Etc. subscribers… and
carefully tested and collected — like beautiful
butterflies — their most powerful techniques to use in
query letters, articles, press releases, headlines, book
writing, self promotion, copywrting, etc., etc.,
etc.
Come Share My Passion for Stringing
Words Together in Interesting and Inventive Ways,
Boosting Your Writing Income Beyond What You Could Ever
Imagine, and Start Living The Writer’s Dream
Life
To some, it would
seem a sadly unbalanced life, to devote over a decade
(and counting) to discovering the secrets of
communicating as effectively as
possible.
It is regrettably
true that, as a 21st century woman, I know nothing about
the latest sitcom… have no idea why High Definition TV’s
so good… I don’t even have cable (although I do enjoy
high-speed Internet). :)
Living in rural
Minnesota, I have no idea how to drive in four-lane
traffic. My dear husband, Maury, patiently drives me to
the Twin Cities every time I need to meet with a client
or hit another seminar. But my husband’s inconvenience is
your gain. Because this gives me the opportunity meet
with some of the heaviest hitters in this industry and
absorb the information they present. Then I'm free to
ferret out the best concepts to share with
you.
But ask me the
best way to get an editor to read your query and I could
rattle off a dozen techniques in my deepest
sleep.
I can tell you
about scores of incredible techniques that will
tweak, goose and explode the response to everything you
write by 50% to 200% or more, both online and
off.
For example, in
the Writing Etc. vault, you'll discover simple, painless
techniques to trigger an avalanche of writing clients.
These priceless, powerful strategies work time and time
again… I’m absolutely floored that so few freelancers use
them… but they can literally help you generate a near
fortune without much effort.
So, why the free
zine?
As crazy as it sounds,
writing is a very solitary life. I love interacting with
fellow word smiths. I enjoy sharing some of the secrets
others have shared so generously with me, secrets that
have made fortunes for some and given me and my family a
very comfortable life.
And best of all, this very minute,
you have access to everything I've shared so far,
literally hundreds of pages of valuable advice, tips,
tricks, and techniques to make your writing sparkle, help
you write killer queries, and get you on the road to
publication lightning fast.
That's because you have the opportunity to
dig through our vault and unearth some fantastic
writing information.
For Example, in
the Writing Etc. Back Issue Vault You'll
Discover...
- Secrets from a self proclaimed “Writing
Hustler” who grew up in on the Mississippi Delta and
today is a “renaissance Writer” and award winning
journalist. Vault location: September 1,
2005
- The greatest query secret ever discovered,
and how it can make each of your articles do the work
of nine or ten. Revealed on: September –
October 2001
- The most important question you must ask
yourself before you begin writing. Five simple words
comprise this sentence, but they trigger more writing
assignments than any other sentence ever spoken.
Vault location: October 15,
2005
- How a 17 year old homeschooler writes
fiction that sells worldwide. You can find his work
in any bookstore, warehouse store, and discount
store… worldwide. Learn some of his secrets in
Writing Etc. Revealed on: October 15,
2002
- New ways to apply salesmanship in everything
you write. For example, you'll discover ingenious
secrets used by the greatest salespeople and see
exactly how to subtly apply them in everything you
write. Vault location: November 1,
2005
- Simple—sometimes even illogical—strategies
that almost always give you a 35% to 100% pop in
response to your queries. No one knows why these
offbeat techniques work, only that they do.
Vault location: Power Queries – A free gift
when you subscribe
- Which queries pulled best? Results of over a
decade of not only submitting hundreds of queries,
but also receiving hundreds of queries… good and
not-so-good… and how you can use this knowledge to
help you land more assignments. Vault
location: October 1, 2005
- How you can increase your chances of success
when writing a new project by 300%-500% with another
simple strategy. Yet very few writers have ever heard
of this. Revealed on: September 1,
2002
- What grammar rules hold true today… and
which ones you should ditch. Vault Location:
April 15, 2005
Breakthrough Tips for Selling
Online
The internet has opened a
whole new world of opportunity for freelancers. But it's
also opened the floodgates of
scammers.
So with spam
filters blocking your correspondence, combined
with a small, but very convincing army of scam
artists gunning after your wallet, how can you be sure
what opportunities are worth your
attention?
In my vault, I'll
share what most successful freelancers are doing, and
what killer queries have in common. Repeat these
strategies and, in no time, you will tap into incredible
writing markets and start making unthinkable
profits.
Trust me, you have
no idea of how powerfully the internet is generating
money for a few clever freelancers. And surprisingly, the
most successful online marketers are breaking almost all
the rules being taught at seminars by so-called writing
"gurus."
Fact:: these unorthodox
strategies are outpulling (by a long shot) what almost
every other writer is doing.
For example, do
you know…
- How to harness today's most powerful
techniques to turn other writers and editors
become into your willing and enthusiastic sales
force? Vault Location: November 15,
2005
- How to harness today's most powerful
techniques to turn other writers and
editors into your willing and
enthusiastic sales force? Vault
Location: November 15, 2005
- Did you know that the company hosting your
domain can steal it from under you? Almost happened
to me. I’ll reveal where you can find reliable
website domains and hosting for pennies on the
dollar. Vault location: September 15,
2005
- How to snag $300 for one hours work? I did
it… and continue to do that on a regular basis.
(Actually I make more per hour now but $300 is a
great start… and you can do it too… with a few tricks
of the trade.) Vault location: August 15,
2004
- How to use the internet to pretest queries,
articles, and book ideas to see if your idea works
before you invest a lot of time in them?
Vault location: December 1,
2005
- Why you don't just want hits at your
website. Hits stands for "How Idiots Track Success!"
You can unlock techniques to effectively use your own
words to compel these people to hit their e-mail’s
“send” button and hire you. Vault location:
April 15, 2004
- The smartest ways to make your website
"sticky," so visitors stay longer, increasing the
likelihood that they’ll hire you for their next
project. Vault location: January 1,
2004
- The single most important secret for
marketing your writing skills online. Violating this
rule is the most common cause of failure.
Vault location: February 5,
2004
- The 3 best no-cost, low-cost ways to build
your own huge house list online. Vault
location: December 15, 2005
- And much, much more.
Best of all, you
don't have to buy a thing, now or ever. Just sign up in
the box below, your keys to the Writing Etc. vault are
yours immediately. And twice a month, you’ll receive …is
yours free.
The Powerful Little Query
Secret I Guarantee Nobody Has Ever Told You…
Until Now.
After you
subscribe, you’ll receive a Welcome to Writing Etc.
letter. In it, you’ll receive a top-secret link where you
can download the powerful little booklet called Power
Queries. This deceptively small e-book will take you step
by step through writing a query that’ll pull responses
like never before.
I promise to show you powerful (unique)
techniques you’ve probably never seen before.
They work like a
charm, making editors, clients, and publishers want to do
business with you and only you, even in highly
competitive markets.
After you subscribe, take
some time to dig through the wealth of writing wisdom buried in the Writing
Etc. archives. It’s a virtual treasure chest to your
freelance success. The link is to your
left.
I invite you to
discover all this in Writing Etc. now.
Just enter your
e-mail address below.
Sign up
today.
To your freelance writing
success,
Beth Ann Erickson
P.S. Your email information will never be sold,
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me, and discover hundreds of ingenious ways to boost your
freelance income, both online and
off.
Who Is Beth Ann
Erickson?
Beth Ann Erickson
is the “Queen Bee” of Filbert
Publishing.
The author of two
novels, three nonfiction titles, hundreds (it must be
getting close to thousands by now) of articles, a dozen
(or so) booklets and a booklet/CD
set.
Beth’s also an
incredible marketing copywriter who routinely increases
her client’s response three, often four
times.
She lives in
Minnesota (in the middle of no-where) with her husband,
son and Rat Terrier Wonder Dog.
If Beth can make a
great living as a writer in the tiny town of Kandiyohi,
Minnesota… you can, too. Just subscribe today to find out
how.
Find out more about
Beth at her website: http://BethAnnErickson.com
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