
Do a one hour writing career coaching session
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What you get with this Offer
My name is Bill Ricardi. I'm a nine time fantasy novelist, as well as being a highly popular Fiverr Pro in the fields of ghostwriting, content creation, and novel writing.
But more important than all of that, I'm the head of a small freelancing company called Bill Ricardi Publishing. I'm a mentor to my subcontractors, teaching them about the kind of content that sells, and what it takes to be a creative writer in the 2020s.
Now I want to pass that knowledge on to you.
We'll do coaching sessions in the format of your choosing: Video or voice only. Let me know your availability, and together we'll review your career, your progress, and your future plans.
We'll set short and long term goals, and most importantly I'll point you towards the right resources. You may get homework assignments, be prepared!
Finally we're going to talk about money, because if you aren't making money it isn't a career: Start-up costs, expenses, real profits, cost of living, and advertising ratios.
Sound like a plan? Good. Reserve your time slot now.
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
Using your own words, what stage of your writing career are you currently in?
If you've considered this, what are your long and short term financial goals as they pertain to writing?
If you asked your friends, what would they say you do for a living?
If your goal is to become a full time writer, what lifestyle changes would you make? Would you move to a lower cost of living area? Would you consider all writing genres and job types?
If your goal is to write part time, how many hours a week do you see yourself writing? Would it be a break-even endeavour, or do you have an average hourly profit rate in mind?
Do you have a body of work? Have you seen any success in the past, either through contests or net financial gain? What are your reviews like?
Normally (assuming you aren't travelling or have some kind of aberration in your routine), do you prefer video mentoring or voice only?
Do you prefer US English or UK English?