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Quick Cash Writing

I have to admit that I have never heard of Nick Daws, but a writing colleague of mine told me about his Quick Cash Writing course so I bought it. And now I want to share information about it with you. 

I have been a writer -- a working writer -- for more than fifteen years, yet, as I began reading this course, I found myself saying, "oh, yeah, that's a great idea ... why didn't I think of that?" And for some of the ideas, the truth is that I did at some time think of them but just never followed through. Well, this course inspired me to go back and revisit some of the things I used to just cast aside.

Nick's course is actually the transcript from a CD course but you don't miss out on any information. The Quick Cash Writing course premise is that you can make a great living going after lesser-known markets in the quirkier industries like quiz writing and slogan-writing. If you think these markets are beneath you, then think again. In fact, his big pull to get you to invest in the course is that it is possible to write a three-sentence film idea, and be paid as much as $50,000 if the idea is optioned by a studio.

While the three-sentence, 50k gig idea is a great draw, there are many reasons why this course is worth the money paid. One is that it reintroduces you to expanding your abilities and adapting your skills. Another is that new writers can break in just as easily as seasoned professionals. No one will ask for your resume or writing credits. If your work is good, that's all that matters. You can hone your skills, build your confidence, stretch your imagination and ... oh, yes ... get paid, too.

Nick makes a pretty big promise -- that you can earn money every time you have a spare ten minutes -- and it looks like that just might be a promise he can keep.

For more information about Nick Daws' course, and a free five-part mini course, CLICK HERE.


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