603 - The New Way to Make Six Figures Working For Yourself Writing with Jon Morrow - a podcast by James Altucher
from 2020-06-26T07:00
Jon Morrow made half a million dollars WRITING in less than 9 months. Most people make $0 from writing in a whole lifetime. But Jon is proof that you can get rich writing. I went on his podcast not too long ago. It's called "Break Through The Noise.: And now I'm airing it here for you. We talk about how people can learn to make good money as a writer.
Here's a list of what we talk about.
But ALSO, I want you to know that Jon has a very special course available to my listeners right now. You'll hear about it in the episode. And if you like what you hear check it out at smartblogger.com/james
- How to say something no one else is saying
- How to turn vulnerability into courage
- Why admitting something is so powerful and makes you more free in life
- How to turn your life story into a personal brand
- How to find your motivation
- How to use your hobby to meet people and make friends
- How to focus group your audience
- How to speak from a core point of view
- What it takes to tell a good story
- How to tell fascinating stories
- How to develop a strong sense of self
- How to monetize AND why you're not selling out if you're selling
And more.
Again, remember you can learn directly from Jon. I know a lot of people are worried about the economy right now. But you don't have to be. Because money isn't disappearing. It's just shifting to a new kind of work. And if you're willing to make that shift, it's actually shocking how much money you can make. So go check it out at smartblogger.com/james
And learn how you can make money as a freelance writer with no boss all from your couch.
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