Writing for SEO: How Feasible Is It to Earn $500 Per Week as an SEO Copywriter?

Two weeks ago, I received the following email from an aspiring freelance (SEO) writer. He wrote:

QUESTION FROM AN ASPIRING SEO WRITER

Hi Yuwanda,

I am a 39 year old aspiring freelance writer who is needed at home. How difficult would it be to reach the 500 dollar-per-week threshold with freelance SEO copywriting which would make working from home a reality?

MY ANSWER

This is an easy and a difficult question to answer. It’s easy because all you have to do is read through my sites (InkwellEditorial.com and this site) to find plenty of instances of freelancers who’ve had incredible success as SEO writers – right out of the box.

One of these SEO writing success stories was detailed in what I dubbed “The Story of SEO Mary.” It follows a new SEO writer from her first days to well over a year later.

This is difficult to answer because . . .

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