10 Strategies for Earning Six Figures in 2012

Carol Tice, professional blogger. What makes the difference between high-earning freelancers
and  low ones?  In this teleclass, six-figure freelancer Carol Tice
talks about the key moves that can keep you earning well, even
in this economy.  Join us for  special members-only teleclass
with NAIWE member and professional blogger, Carol Tice.
Carol’s own blog, Make a Living Writing      
was chosen as one of the Top Ten Blogs for Writers
at the well-known Write to Done site, so it’s apparent that she really understands the world of blogging.

In her bio, Carol states, “I started Make a Living Writing because I wanted to share what I’ve learned about successful freelancing and help writers support themselves with their craft. This blog is my give-back to the profession that allows me to pay my bills doing something I truly enjoy.”

You may enjoy one of Carol’s recent articles
How I Made Six Figures as a Freelance Writer in 2011

                                             Join us for this special teleclass-
                                   3:30 pm EST on Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Members will find call-in information for the classes in the member area of the NAIWE.com website. You’ll find it by logging in on any page of the site, then going to the Library link, then to the Expert Teleclasses link. NAIWE teleclasses are totally free for members ($27 each for non-members).
If you’re not a member and you’d like to join in time for the teleclass, you may click on this “Join NAIWE” link to do so. If you would like to register for the teleclass only, you may do so by visiting the Teleclass page. We hope you’ll join us!

Bring your questions and concerns, and be ready to boost your income with Carol’s strategies.

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