Unlock the Secret to Earning Six Figures Writing Marketing Copy for Tech Giants!
Ever wonder how a guy with zero tech writing chops lands gigs that pay $1 to $2 a word—or more? Yep, that was me a decade back, sniffing around the margins of software companies with nothing but a few scraps from friends’ startups and a bucketload of conviction. Writing marketing copy for tech firms isn’t just lucrative; it’s a craft where timing, hustle, and a bit of serendipity collide. I chased that dough while print journalism was gasping its last breath, and online gigs barely paid pennies per word. What I learned? From late-night scrambles to landing gigs for giants like Rolls-Royce and Facebook via a savvy NYC firm—there’s a method to this madness. And trust me, you don’t have to live in Silicon Valley to break into this world—you need persistence, smarts, and a hunger to build, one project at a time. Curious how the pieces fit together?
A decade back, I decided to get into writing for software companies but I had almost no experience at it (besides a little work for some college friends’ startup many years before). I knew that writing marketing copy for software firms can be lucrative, paying $1 to $2 per word or more, and $100 per hour and up for marketing/PR consulting…if you’re good.
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