The Great AWAI Blog-Off Competition – Frequently Asked Questions
The Great AWAI Blog-Off Competition is causing some excitement! In the past 24 hours, I’ve received a lot of enthusiastic emails about the opportunity.
If you missed it, check it out here.
I’ve also received some questions, so I wanted to share my responses with you, in case you have any of the same ones …
How long should it be?
That’s really up to you. How long does it need to be to get your point across? Think of a blog post like a conversation. At what point would your listener “tune out” if you kept talking? (Have you already tuned out?)
With an article, I find people really don’t read past 800 to 1,000 words in one sitting. Maybe 1,200 if the content is really good. But again, your post could be shorter, could be longer. Just be engaging!
Are you looking for content posts, or a post about why I should be picked as the blogger?
Both! I want you to write to the readers of Wealthy Web Writer. They are your prospect. The post should be about you and what you will write about if selected as the new blogger.
Keep in mind the long-term project will focus on anything you choose, within the area of writing for the Web.
So once you get the job, your posts can be motivational … they can be on a market update … information on a job opportunity … a new technique for getting clients … something you read … anything!
I don’t have any experience writing blogs. Can I still participate?
Definitely!
While blogs are similar to articles in that they inform the reader, they are a lot less formal in structure. It would be like calling me up to tell me about an article you read in The New York Times. You’d tell me the highlights, what you thought about it, etc.
Here are some examples of some recent AWAI blog posts.
Remember … the deadline is April 29th. So get writing and send me your submission.
Maybe you’ll be my next blogger!




“I was thrilled to find I’d broken the $20K mark with minimal effort, but more than that it was incredibly satisfying to know I’d earned that money independently - using only my mind and a computer.”
If yes, you could be in big demand, earning big money, writing just a few hours a day from anywhere in the world you choose to be.
Get Nick Usborne’s step-by-step system for creating money-making information websites.
In just 6 hours and 35 minutes, you can be in business earning $60 – $150 an hour writing simple resumes.
Learn the secrets behind succeeding in this in-demand career.
The work is plentiful … the pay scales are generous and the competition is scarce!
Get the answers to the hundreds of questions and concerns commonly asked in specific, step-by-step details.
Use this eight-step plan to make the leap from aspiring copywriter to professional copywriter this year.
Let your fellow AWAI members show you firsthand the easiest, most powerful way to land your first client … BEFORE you finish the program.
Writing for the web is a huge opportunity for copywriters. Let web expert Nick Usborne show you how to write blockbuster web copy in record time … even if you're a complete internet “rookie”!
It’s an opportunity to make $50,000, $75,000, $100,000 a year or more … working just a few hours a day.
A once complicated profession is now something you can do on a standard computer – even if you have little or no “artistic” ability.
It’s one thing to have a website. But if your website can’t be found by the search engines, it may as well not exist.
The Internet creates new income possibilities every day. The biggest among them: online video marketing.
Get the very techniques top-performing copywriters use to rattle off one groundbreaking control after another.
In his new book, Michael Masterson teaches you his very own formula for powerful persuasion and how to apply it to direct mail sales letters as well as online promotions.
Guest, Leave a Reply
Please Note: Your comments will be visible by everyone.