Marketing Your Freelance Writing In 31 Days



Thursday Bram, a regular FreelanceSwitch contributor, has launched a new book for freelance writers, Marketing Your Freelance Writing in 31 Days. The book takes you through all the steps required to get your freelance writing business from having no clients to becoming well-known and making money.

At $13 for 65 very informative pages (I’ve had a read of the book myself and can vouch for its usefulness) this book is a great deal. However, Thursday has kindly offered FreelanceSwitch readers a coupon code to get $3 off and bring the total price down to a flat US$10. Simply enter this code at the checkout:

FREELANCESWITCH09

This code will expire in around about a week from the publication of this post, so don’t delay! Go and buy Marketing Your Freelance Writing in 31 Days.

PG

Joel Falconer is the co-founder of public relations company Methodic Studios, publishes the gaming blog StartFrag, and is an editor at leading technology news site The Next Web. You can follow him on Twitter.



  1. PG Jason

    Awesome, thanks! I’ll be sure to get the book!

  2. PG JohnONolan

    Is the site down? Interested in looking at this, but can’t get it to load!

    1. PG JohnONolan

      Great, now the site is back up but I’m trying to buy it, but the discount code doesn’t work.
      This hasn’t been thought through very well has it? Beginning to think it’s not worth the trouble.

  3. PG Thursday Bram

    @JohnONolan, I just checked, and the site is up — please let me know if you have any problems getting it to load.

    Thanks!

  4. PG Thursday Bram

    @JohnONolan, I just tested the coupon myself and it seems to be working fine.

  5. PG Steve Adams

    I get the message “This code has expired.”

    1. PG Thursday Bram

      I’ve double checked the shopping cart to make sure that the coupon is not set to expire until the 15th — if you’re still having trouble, please email me at thursday at thursdaybram dot com and I’ll help you trouble shoot.

  6. PG Rebecca

    Sounds like a great book for freelance writers.

  7. PG Jonny | thelifething.com

    I hope your book does well

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