Day 1 of my goal to write every day, document my freelance writing journey, and share the knowledge with others who want to become freelance writers. I provide freelance writing tips, tactics, and strategies to help you earn well. I share everything I’ve learned to date, together with hacks and tricks that have helped me along the way.


I’ve been toying with the idea of launching a blog for a while now. From an SEO perspective, this is a good idea. However, I’ve been procrastinating because I wanted to do keyword research and ensure I had a list of topic ideas lined up.

But, yesterday I had a chat with a friend of mine – Richard Rowlands. We started talking about launching a blog. The copywriter Ben Settle came into the discussion. He writes daily posts on his blog and shares them in his newsletter.

I won’t go into much more detail, other than – we concluded that writing daily posts and treating the blog as a personal blog was a good way to go.

So, no more procrastination! Today marks the day when I launch my blog. I’ll use it as a place to share my thoughts, experiences and daily freelance writing tips with you.

Also, because I’ve achieved a lot in a short space of time as a freelance writer I want to help aspiring (or even established) freelance writers do the same. I believe firmly that sharing what you know is where success is built. This is where the value lies.

So, expects daily posts. Somedays these may just be rants. Other days I’ll share writing tips with you and some days I’ll show you how to get high-paying clients.

I’m launching this blog with this simple idea: to document my thoughts and share my freelancing writing journey with you to help you become a freelance writer, and more importantly, help you earn well!

Six months ago becoming a freelance writer wasn’t even on the radar. Now I comfortably make in excess of $1000 a month through freelance writing, and in my highest grossing month I made $1840. How did I achieve that? I’ll let you know on Day 2 on the “Daily Freelance Writing Tips Blog”.


If you enjoy writing and are serious about improving your writing skills, becoming a freelance writer, and want to earn more, I can help!

Feel free to email me at nick@nickdarlington.com.

P.S. No, I’m not selling you anything. I’m not going to ask you to buy my book or sign up for my course (I don’t have one), I’m simply offering you help.

But remember while I can offer you assistance and support, you have to put in the work. No action = No results.

Cheers

Nick D

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