How to become a writer and earn 4-figure/month in 75 days ( like I did) :
Few details about me :
• I’m a non-native English writer.
• This worked for me it might work for you too.
• I never wrote a single sentence outside my academics. No Experience at all.
• I’m a non-native English writer.
• This worked for me it might work for you too.
• I never wrote a single sentence outside my academics. No Experience at all.
1. What to write about.
• Find something you’re remotely interested in.
Movies, Psychology, Cooking, Habits.
It could be anything as long as you like it but if you don’t have such an interest you can...
• Learn a new skill and share it in public ( I shared copywriting )
• Find something you’re remotely interested in.
Movies, Psychology, Cooking, Habits.
It could be anything as long as you like it but if you don’t have such an interest you can...
• Learn a new skill and share it in public ( I shared copywriting )
2. Where to find it.
• Once you’ve figured out what you want to write about go on google and find the top 3 books/youtube channels/free courses.
• Inhale them in 10 days and makes notes of everything. ( will explain later)
This will get you started:
startwritingonline.com
• Once you’ve figured out what you want to write about go on google and find the top 3 books/youtube channels/free courses.
• Inhale them in 10 days and makes notes of everything. ( will explain later)
This will get you started:
startwritingonline.com
3. Understand the fundamentals
Writing can become overwhelming but there is a step-by-step guide you need to follow.
It's divided into 4 parts :
• Headline
• Body
• First draft
• Editing
Another great resource is Julian Shapiro's writing handbook.
julian.com
Writing can become overwhelming but there is a step-by-step guide you need to follow.
It's divided into 4 parts :
• Headline
• Body
• First draft
• Editing
Another great resource is Julian Shapiro's writing handbook.
julian.com
4. How to start writing your first thread.
• Now that you've consumed the best content on that topic, Copy that person's style.
• Edit their work and turn those into bullet points.
• Use your notes to fill those bullet points in your own words.
• Now that you've consumed the best content on that topic, Copy that person's style.
• Edit their work and turn those into bullet points.
• Use your notes to fill those bullet points in your own words.
5. How to get better at it.
Once you post a thread that does good/bad find the reason behind it.
Ask people who commented to explain what they liked the most/ or hated it.
( If you can't find anyone join the free community of @thatroblennon )
Double down what's working.
Once you post a thread that does good/bad find the reason behind it.
Ask people who commented to explain what they liked the most/ or hated it.
( If you can't find anyone join the free community of @thatroblennon )
Double down what's working.
6. How to monetize it.
• At this point I’m assuming You’ve written at least 15 threads and there’s no chance if you’ve followed the above point you don’t have at least one hit thread.
• Now you can go to big accounts and start DMing to work for free.
Copy my exact pitch here
• At this point I’m assuming You’ve written at least 15 threads and there’s no chance if you’ve followed the above point you don’t have at least one hit thread.
• Now you can go to big accounts and start DMing to work for free.
Copy my exact pitch here
7. How to stay consistent.
Your honeymoon period is over and you don’t want to write new threads every week but you've to create such an environment where you have no choice but to write.
A slippery slope.
Here’s my process:
Your honeymoon period is over and you don’t want to write new threads every week but you've to create such an environment where you have no choice but to write.
A slippery slope.
Here’s my process:
• Before sleeping I tell my subconscious what needs to written in the morning and let the idea cook overnight.
• Wake up at 4 am ( I’m a nerd sue me or don’t I’m in law school )
• Write the things coming to my mind naturally. ( Not forcing is the key here to get momentum
• Wake up at 4 am ( I’m a nerd sue me or don’t I’m in law school )
• Write the things coming to my mind naturally. ( Not forcing is the key here to get momentum
• Once I’ve written that I leave it for 6 hours and then add things from my research/notes ( from the books/videos you watched)
Repeat the process for 3 days and publish it.
Most advice here is stolen from @dickiebush . He's been such a huge inspiration.
Repeat the process for 3 days and publish it.
Most advice here is stolen from @dickiebush . He's been such a huge inspiration.
TL: DR
How to become a 4 figure Writer in 75 days
1. What to write about.
2. Where to find resources
3. Understand the fundamentals
4. How to start writing your first thread
5. How to get better at it.
6. How to monetize it.
7. How to stay consistent
How to become a 4 figure Writer in 75 days
1. What to write about.
2. Where to find resources
3. Understand the fundamentals
4. How to start writing your first thread
5. How to get better at it.
6. How to monetize it.
7. How to stay consistent
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1. Follow me for daily copywriting tips @TanmayS_Chauhan
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2. Retweet the below thread to spread the word
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