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What type of writer are you?
That’s a question I asked myself more than 20 years ago when I first got started and there’s basically 3 choices...
Choice 1: The Academic Writer
This is the type of writer we learn to become at school.
“Never start a sentence with ‘because’.”
“Don’t forget the comma!”
“Always write a complete thought.”
Some of these writers have gone on to become very well-known authors.
Some of them have made contributions to science, history, literature.
Some have made it really big.
But that’s not something I could do…
And here’s why.
The barrier of entry is pretty high. And you also usually have to get into a lot of student debt and write several papers that could take years before you become recognized.
And that’s just something I wasn’t willing to do.
Besides, I’m not even a native speaker of English.
And my grammar sucks.
But if you’re an A student, and you want to pursue a career as an academic writer - this may be the path for you.
Choice 2: The Creative Writer
When you say “I’m a writer”, this is what most people think of...
Who wouldn’t want to be a stay-at-home writer that can get up whenever you want?
The creative writer is the writer that writes fiction, that writes stories, and that entertains readers all over the world.
These are the writers that become world-famous authors, like J.K. Rowlings or Stephen King.
But for most writers, it’s not as dreamy as it sounds...
No one tells you about all the months you have to fight off writer's block…
Or about the bills that start taking over your desk space if you don’t go get a regular job...
Or that your first manuscript is actually “supposed” to get rejected...
You see what usually happens is this.
1. You write the book.
2. You wait a long time for it to get published (18 months).
3. And then you wait another long period of who knows how long before you earn royalties.
And unless you have a huge load of savings during that time, it’s game over...
So either you have a lot of savings to keep you in the game, or you’re forced back into a 9 - 5 to pay off all the bills.
Now I’m not saying you can’t do it. Many writers push through the hard times and become successful writers.
I just hate the idea of working a 9 to 5 or waiting years to get a return on my time…
So I didn’t opt in to being this kind writer either. And if you’re anything like me, neither would you...
Choice 3: The Revenue-Based Writer
Now these writers aren’t the best at English in the world. And they’re probably not the most creative either...
But that’s okay. There’s a different advantage to being a Revenue-Based Writer.
And that is they’re responsible for trillions of dollars of revenue every single year.
Let me prove it to you.
Think of any big names you can:
Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Nike, Ikea...
How do you think these companies effectively communicate their message to millions and millions of people every single day?
They need writers that can influence, persuade, and inspire people to buy their products and services - on a daily basis.
And when they have those writers, they make more money. And when they make more money, guess what…
They pay those writers more money.
Now maybe you’re wondering.
“Well what do these types of writers actually do?”
Well here’s what they do, and here’s how to become one if that’s what you’re interested in...
Imagine someone has a local electronics store and they get some people visiting their website...
And their sales are okay, they’re making around $500-bucks a month online.
Now, what if you rewrote it or tweaked a couple things to increase their monthly revenue from online orders to $1,000?
Now they’re making 2X as much from the same website.
You’ve just doubled their sales.
Wouldn’t they be happy to pay you $100 for helping them make an extra $500 every month?
And if you could make them $500 dollars more a month, do you think they’d really care about how good your grammar is?
Or would they care more about how much money you’d make them?
And if you could make them money, don't you think they'd want to pay you more to keep writing for them?
Simple right? It is.
So it’s not like traditional writing where you have to slave away for 2 to 3 years before getting anything back for your work…
As a Revenue-Based Writer, you can bring in the cash after just a few weeks of work - sometimes after just a few days.
It’s great.
But like all great things, there is a catch.
And it’s why the average writer never gets into this kind of stuff.
You do have to know which gigs to offer...
Ever notice how some writers (who aren't very good writers) are making great money — while other better writers are barely scraping by or not making the income they deserve?
What's the difference?
Well, not all writing opportunities are created equal.
If you want to know the 4 easy gigs to become a revenue-based writer…
... Without going to another freelance site where you’re treated as a commodity and are forced to earn less than you deserve...
I’ve put together a special, free on-demand training that goes much more in-depth
If you want to check it out, put the keyword “writer” below and I’ll send it to you personally.
science fiction book 在 Dan Lok Facebook 八卦
What type of writer are you?
That’s a question I asked myself more than 20 years ago when I first got started and there’s basically 3 choices...
Choice 1: The Academic Writer
This is the type of writer we learn to become at school.
“Never start a sentence with ‘because’.”
“Don’t forget the comma!”
“Always write a complete thought.”
Some of these writers have gone on to become very well-known authors.
Some of them have made contributions to science, history, literature.
Some have made it really big.
But that’s not something I could do…
And here’s why.
The barrier of entry is pretty high. And you also usually have to get into a lot of student debt and write several papers that could take years before you become recognized.
And that’s just something I wasn’t willing to do.
Besides, I’m not even a native speaker of English.
And my grammar sucks.
But if you’re an A student, and you want to pursue a career as an academic writer - this may be the path for you.
Choice 2: The Creative Writer
When you say “I’m a writer”, this is what most people think of...
Who wouldn’t want to be a stay-at-home writer that can get up whenever you want?
The creative writer is the writer that writes fiction, that writes stories, and that entertains readers all over the world.
These are the writers that become world-famous authors, like J.K. Rowlings or Stephen King.
But for most writers, it’s not as dreamy as it sounds...
No one tells you about all the months you have to fight off writer's block…
Or about the bills that start taking over your desk space if you don’t go get a regular job...
Or that your first manuscript is actually “supposed” to get rejected...
You see what usually happens is this.
1. You write the book.
2. You wait a long time for it to get published (18 months).
3. And then you wait another long period of who knows how long before you earn royalties.
And unless you have a huge load of savings during that time, it’s game over...
So either you have a lot of savings to keep you in the game, or you’re forced back into a 9 - 5 to pay off all the bills.
Now I’m not saying you can’t do it. Many writers push through the hard times and become successful writers.
I just hate the idea of working a 9 to 5 or waiting years to get a return on my time…
So I didn’t opt in to being this kind writer either. And if you’re anything like me, neither would you...
Choice 3: The Revenue-Based Writer
Now these writers aren’t the best at English in the world. And they’re probably not the most creative either...
But that’s okay. There’s a different advantage to being a Revenue-Based Writer.
And that is they’re responsible for trillions of dollars of revenue every single year.
Let me prove it to you.
Think of any big names you can:
Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Nike, Ikea...
How do you think these companies effectively communicate their message to millions and millions of people every single day?
They need writers that can influence, persuade, and inspire people to buy their products and services - on a daily basis.
And when they have those writers, they make more money. And when they make more money, guess what…
They pay those writers more money.
Now maybe you’re wondering.
“Well what do these types of writers actually do?”
Well here’s what they do, and here’s how to become one if that’s what you’re interested in...
Imagine someone has a local electronics store and they get some people visiting their website...
And their sales are okay, they’re making around $500-bucks a month online.
Now, what if you rewrote it or tweaked a couple things to increase their monthly revenue from online orders to $1,000?
Now they’re making 2X as much from the same website.
You’ve just doubled their sales.
Wouldn’t they be happy to pay you $100 for helping them make an extra $500 every month?
And if you could make them $500 dollars more a month, do you think they’d really care about how good your grammar is?
Or would they care more about how much money you’d make them?
And if you could make them money, don't you think they'd want to pay you more to keep writing for them?
Simple right? It is.
So it’s not like traditional writing where you have to slave away for 2 to 3 years before getting anything back for your work…
As a Revenue-Based Writer, you can bring in the cash after just a few weeks of work - sometimes after just a few days.
It’s great.
But like all great things, there is a catch.
And it’s why the average writer never gets into this kind of stuff.
You do have to know which gigs to offer...
Ever notice how some writers (who aren't very good writers) are making great money — while other better writers are barely scraping by or not making the income they deserve?
What's the difference?
Well, not all writing opportunities are created equal.
If you want to know the 4 easy gigs to become a revenue-based writer…
... Without going to another freelance site where you’re treated as a commodity and are forced to earn less than you deserve...
I’ve put together a special, free on-demand training that goes much more in-depth
If you want to check it out, put the keyword “writer” below and I’ll send it to you personally.
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仮面ライダー555 14 DXファイズブラスターの紹介動画です。
変形と、各モード時での音声確認をしてます。
シークレット音声やその他の音声は別動画にて!!
◆01 DXファイズドライバー
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◆08 DXカイザブレイガン
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◆09 ファイズアクセル
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◆10 カイザポインター
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science fiction book 在 katsumata museum Youtube 的評價
仮面ライダー555 14 DXファイズブラスターの全音声確認(シークレット隠し音声含む)の動画です。
◆01 DXファイズドライバー
https://youtu.be/Cq2SEHCkTf0
◆02 ファイズポインター
https://youtu.be/iIS6k9ZzetM
◆04 スマートパッド
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◆05 DXファイズエッジ
https://youtu.be/IoCxpN34i_U
◆06 DXカイザドライバー
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◆07 カイザショット
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◆08 DXカイザブレイガン
https://youtu.be/UCjepxf3iw0
◆09 ファイズアクセル
https://youtu.be/3bR_njuaFNk
◆10 カイザポインター
https://youtu.be/ZvbCouiq_vc
◆ 11 ファイズギアボックス
https://youtu.be/uc0hVVInkbI
◆12 DXオーガドライバー
https://youtu.be/aKMdbMxUHNA
◆13 DXデルタドライバー
https://youtu.be/YI3_Sq9KNlg
◆14 DXファイズブラスター
https://youtu.be/XWaiHCbHt5Q
◆15 DXサイガドライバー
https://youtu.be/D28GwlXCvFI
-----------------------------------------
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http://www.youtube.com/user/katumatahakubutukan
[かつまたん/katsumatan 2ndチャンネル]
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUbiVx1o0sm2qC2HOIFq2_Q
Twitter,Google+,Instagramもよろしくお願いします!
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