Writers, let’s have some real talk.
Every week, I see people in here saying:
“I want to start writing for clients, but I’m not ready.”
“I don’t have enough experience.”
“I don’t have a portfolio.”
Here’s the thing…
Nobody is coming to hand you permission.
Clients don’t care if you have a degree or a resume that looks like a Pulitzer Prize speech.
They care if you can deliver words that make them money, impact, or influence.
If you’re new and wondering where to start, do this:
  1. Create 3–5 sample pieces — Pick topics your dream clients care about and write as if you were already hired. Publish them somewhere. Anywhere.
  2. Define your offer — “I help [type of client] write [type of content].” Keep it simple.
  3. Start showing up daily — Share tips, insights, and behind-the-scenes of your writing process. Comment on posts from people you want to work with.
When I started ghostwriting, I didn’t have a network, a fancy desk, or the “perfect” setup. I had a laptop, a little faith, and a decision to start.
That’s all you really need.
Stop sitting on your talent waiting for someone to anoint you “ready.”
Write today. Post today. Tell people you’re a writer today.
Because the writers who win aren’t the most talented.
They’re the ones who show up the most.
So here’s my challenge to you:
Drop a link in the comments to something you’ve written this week.
Doesn’t matter if it’s a blog, LinkedIn post, or short story share it.
Let’s read it, give feedback, and help you get better.
The market rewards action, not perfection.
Now go write.
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