What if you're not good enough?

I have yet to meet a writer who’s never asked the “good enough” question.

 

“Am I good enough to be a professional writer?”

 

“Am I good enough to charge *that* much?”

 

“Am I good enough to land that client?”

 

And while I’m usually very encouraging and I tell people not to underestimate their abilities, there are times when reality speaks for itself.

 

I went through that experience not so long ago, when a client told me that my work didn’t meet their standards. That’s not exactly the news that a writer wants to hear, but I took their feedback and used it to step up my game.

 

Watch the video below to find out what happened and what  steps  I took to level up and become the writer that my client needed me to be.

 

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I hope you like it. I might create more videos in the future, depending on the feedback I receive from this one, so if you have any comments be sure to let me know. Reply to this email and send me your thoughts!

 

Thanks for reading (and watching). Talk to you soon!

 

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Francesca Nicasio

I'm a freelance writer specializing in blog posts, web content, and press releases for Internet companies. I also love helping aspiring freelance writers build their portfolio and find clients. Download my free ebook 25 Types of Writing Gigs that Pay Well (and How to Find Them) here to get started.