My No-Blindfold Strategy to Find and Pitch Freelance Writing Clients

Hint: It’s better than cold emailing!

Meg Stewart
The Ninja Writers Pub

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Remember when you were a child and you attended a birthday party where they hung up a piñata filled with goodies? You couldn’t wait to hit that piñata and scatter those glorious goodies at your feet so you could scramble to pick them up, right?

Do you remember how it felt when it was your turn? When everything went dark, you were spun in circles, and then handed that stick?

Cold emailing or pitching for freelance writing clients is a lot like swinging blindly at a piñata.

A lot of gurus will tell you pitching freelance writing clients is a numbers game. In fact, you may have heard the only way is to send out hundreds of pitches every week on the chance you get a response from a client who will want to hire you.

It’s kind of like being blindfolded and spun in circles and then trying to hit the piñata (freelance client) with a stick (your pitch).

But I’ve got a much better solution. Finding freelance clients is not child's play. It’s time to take it seriously.

I’m going to show you my method for finding and pitching freelance writing clients without feeling like you’re blindly swinging in random directions at that…

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Meg Stewart
The Ninja Writers Pub

Freelance writer & tech coach. Grammi of 10. I use affiliate links. Get Market Mondays free https://app.convertkit.com/creator_profile.