You've got the credentials, the skills, and the work ethic. What nobody taught you is how to attract clients who will pay you what you deserve.
You know you're a strong editor. You've put in your time as a contractor for agencies and presses. But your website (if you have one at all) reads like a CV—and CVs don't attract clients.
Meanwhile, you're spending hours cranking through agency assignments at a measly 1.5 cents per word, half-waiting for the email that says you're being replaced by AI. The feast-or-famine cycle is grinding you down, and you're starting to wonder if freelancing is ever going to work.
The problem isn't your skills. It's that no one ever showed you how to build a website that makes the right clients say "I need to work with her."
When I left academia and started editing, I did what everyone does: I signed up with agencies, took whatever work came in, and told myself it would add up eventually.
Around Year 2, I convinced myself that if I just looked harder, I'd find the agencies that actually paid well. LOL
My breakthrough finally came when I stopped waiting to be chosen and built a website that did the work of attracting clients for me.
In 2024, I had my first $10k month and more client inquiries than I could handle.
This template shows you exactly how to structure a homepage that converts visitors into well-paying clients. It's specifically designed for editors who need to bridge the gap between professional credibility and attracting private clients.
Inside you'll get:
You've spent enough time working for agencies at absurdly low rates. This blueprint shows you exactly how to build the website that brings the right private clients to you.