Before I started writing fully in 2019, I was confused.
I wanted to learn graphic design, but also wanted to write
But I didn't have the resources to learn design, so I started writing, which seemed more natural to me
//here's my story//
I read all the stories on succeeding as a freelance writer.
So, I put everything into practice. And then, The keyboard on my computer suddenly became faulty, so I'd write blogposts on my phone and email them to as many people as I could.
I did this for days, and just one person replied. That's how I first got published
It wasn't sustainable, so I started using Upwork. I remember how excited I was for getting my first $20 gig.
I wrote that article by hand, and then typed it on my sister's computer and sent.
It was so slow that in 3 months I made about $100
I heard of Linkedin and started posting content regularly there, and started to gain attention.
I got hired by an agency, and got some other writing gigs through my website
After about 4-5 months working with the copywriting agency. I went back to Upwork because this time, I was more confident in my craft, had a bigger portfolio and more experience.
I made $15k+ in 6 months from Upwork
I got bored and wanted more, So Twitter became my new challenge. I'm currently learning the ropes of Twitter. Teaching what has helped me and marketing myself as a