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Prize Winner Announced for AWAI's
4 Days to $400 Writing Challenge

EWC January Winner

Congratulations to William Galante, the winner in our special program for new freelance writers — AWAI's 4 Days to $400 Writing Challenge.

This brand-new training program is for aspiring professional freelance writers learning the ropes for the first time through American Writers & Artists Institute (AWAI).

Participants were challenged to write an email in 400 words or less using the six elements learned in the training sessions.

In this short video below, Pam explains why Williams's email stood above the rest.

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Congratulations to William and to everyone who took the time to submit an entry! All participants who completed an email now have a finished sample of an in-demand project for their portfolio.

It can be your turn next! To enroll in our 4 Days to $400 Writing Challenge, check out the details here.

To discover more opportunities to get paid as a writer, be sure to read our daily e-letter, The Writer’s Life, and visit AWAI to browse through our many copywriter training programs.

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Published: April 5, 2024

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