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Facts:
You'd have to be utterly clueless not to pull this off. Let's break it down: If you don't rake in six figures next year with this, it's because you're either lazy or already swimming in wealth. Here's the drill.
Step 1: Grab your genuine resume, slap on your real name, and snap a slick, professional headshot, suited up or looking classy.
Revamp your resume with a laundry list of achievements and experiences tailored to persuasive, creative, narrative, and descriptive writing.
Companies rarely fact-check; just act like you've been writing obsessively since birth. Toss in some phony local awards, fabricated job stints, fake contest triumphs, and referrals—do it all smoothly.
Step 2: Polish up your resume and profile. Hit up platforms like Indeed and Upwork. Create a spotless account with your new details and real name.
Remember, you're not masquerading as someone else; you're just faking experience, which is A-okay since you won't need it.
Step 3: Fire away at ALL online writing gigs. Apply for every writing gig offering over $50K a year.
Target gigs related to product descriptions, gaming and lore writing, persuasive pieces, and copywriting—there's a goldmine here.
Keep firing off applications across every online platform and be primed to reply in a flash.
Draft clean and pro responses with ChatGPT. It'll whip up your initial drafts, and you can tweak them as needed.
Step 4: If you're gunning for a million bucks a year, assemble a small writing squad and run the show through a Discord server.
You might need a couple of "puppets" to handle the workload. Cap it at five gigs per identity.
Step 5: Take it a notch up and bring in a trusted, seasoned writer (like one with a degree) to review submissions and manage edits. Offer them a cut, say 20-30% of the salary, and put it all on autopilot.
Step 6: Nail those interviews from your apps and chats. If you get an offer, grab it.
Keep at it; you can snag as many gigs as you want. Don't spill the beans about other jobs—pretend like you're about to pledge your life to them.
Step 7: Keep on top of the work they dish out, and show up with your face. Whatever needs doing, ChatGPT can handle it.
Use ChatGPT for all your tasks, and double-check everything to ensure it's up to par.
Step 8: Your gig now is to manage the gigs. Keep communication tight with the team/manager and show up for meetings.
Each gig will only take 10 minutes a day. You can juggle at least five $50K writing gigs and pull in a clean $250,000 a year in pure profit.
That's the secret sauce. All that's left is to put yourself out there and hustle a bit. It's doable.
Don't sweat the small stuff like them "finding out" or whatever. No excuses. This window won't last forever; it's a rare opportunity—get started NOW.
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