We did it!

I managed to write this monster on deadline. And you’ve made it to the end.

I know we’ve given you a lot of information. But don’t think you have to sit and consume this all at once.

You’re just getting started, and while I want you to get up and running relatively quickly, it’s also not great to be overwhelmed either.

So go section by section through this course, in order preferably, and tackle everything one by one.

Remember, think just a few steps ahead and focus on what’s right in front of you. The people who are worried about step 74 when they are on step 2 are the ones who typically give up and quit.

This is a process.

You are right at the start of it.

My hope is that this blueprint has given you the solid outline you need to go from zero to up and running with your business.

There are lots of advanced and intermediate things you can do, which I’m happy to talk about in the forums. And probably add to this over time.

But for now, the main focus here is for beginners, though I’d argue that six-figure writers are still doing versions of phases 3, 4, and 5 too.

A lot of the secret to success in freelance writing is hanging on for the ride.

There will be ups and downs. A lot of the time, this is the greatest job in the world but there are also some days where I think sitting in an office again can’t be that bad, can it?

You will have months where you make an eye-popping amount of money and other months where you barely scrape together $1,500 bucks. So just know that going in.

BUT, and here’s the good part. By working and focusing on the right things consistently, getting a process together that works for you, niching down, and marketing, you can make a really consistent and good living.

For the last few years, my income has been really consistent. It’s usually within about a $1,000 of the previous month, trending upwards luckily.

I had my share of the feast and famine phase, I had to suck it up and spend time at home to focus on building my business and learning all of the stuff I’ve detailed here the hard way.

Hopefully, you can skip a lot of the downs with what you learn in this guide.

If you have any questions, feel free to post a thread in the forums, and we’ll be sure to try and help you out as much as we can.

For now, congrats, you’ve graduated.

It’s time to get out in the real world and start making some money as a freelance writer.

I know you can do it!