The Bounty Writer: How to Earn Six Figures as an Independent Freelance Journalist

Author:   Andrew Don
Publisher:   Beachy Books
ISBN:  

9781999728366


Pages:   122
Publication Date:   02 July 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Bounty Writer: How to Earn Six Figures as an Independent Freelance Journalist


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Andrew Don’s memoir-style journalism guide, based on 40 successful years as a professional journalist, writer and editor, explains how anybody can achieve their dream and earn six-figures as an independent freelance journalist.  The Bounty Writer tells the story of how the author started out as an independent freelance journalist and includes valuable lessons and practical tips about how to keep the money rolling in. From the blurb: Average freelance earnings are £20,000, so I figure I’ve got something to say about how to make big money as a freelance. I’m no Piers Morgan or Andrew Neil but I’ve had 30 successful years trading as Don’s Hard News and now I am living my dream, two minutes’ walk from the beach in a beautiful rural location. The Bounty Writer tells the story of how I started out as an independent freelance journalist and includes valuable lessons about how to keep the money rolling in – and you don’t have to be a household name. I am nothing special. If I can do it, so can you!

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Author:   Andrew Don
Publisher:   Beachy Books
Imprint:   Beachy Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.183kg
ISBN:  

9781999728366


ISBN 10:   199972836
Pages:   122
Publication Date:   02 July 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Fear, hunger and angles The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow The best education is a practical one Mentors are a journalist’s best friend Be the best at what you do It is not what you know, it is what people think you know Reinvent the wheel Be your harshest taskmaster Love your IT guru Belt and braces The social media viper pit Interview technique: prioritise the horse’s mouth over its arse Hold your clients close and their accountants closer Movers and groovers Professional snobbery means poverty Shoot the messenger Downtime—look after yourself Devise a long-term exit plan Never buy paperclips Avoid wideboys—sleep at night Helpful resources

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I read this excellent book in two sittings. Some great advice for aspiring freelancers! I know from experience that Andrew is highly tenacious, but this is a must-read for all! * Amazon customer * Much more than an invaluable guide to becoming a successful freelance writer. This book is extremely interesting, entertaining and informative. As well as offering excellent tips and advice for independent journalists, the author speaks honestly and movingly about dealing with tragedy and mental health issues from an early age. Over a 40 year journalistic career it has taken an exceptional mix of talent, dedication and determination to allow the author to enjoy outstanding success and to ultimately fulfil his dreams. * Amazon customer * Great insightful tips in an easy to digest format. This is a great read for not only aspiring journalists but for anyone looking to go down the self-employment route who is looking for easy to comprehend tips. Andrew adds humour to emphasise the points in a flowing narrative that describes his journey from start to finish with all the ups and downs. I would highly recommend this book which is written for the lay person. It is a story of discovery and how to overcome adversity with a positive mindset. * Amazon customer * Great read. Really informative for any budding journalist - very insightful into the world of journalism. * Amazon customer * The Bounty Writer: How to Earn Six Figures as an Independent Freelance Journalist is a must read for anyone looking to further their career in freelance journalism. It tells the story of how Andrew Don started out in the business and is packed full of useful tips and valuable lessons of how to keep the money rolling in. The right attitude and a hunger for news is essential and intelligence and inquisitiveness is everything. The Bounty Writer is the ultimate bible for anyone looking to go it alone! * Waterstones * Brilliant, funny and informative book. Offers advice for any freelancers, new or old. Hard work, dedication and lots of tips from the authors experiences. Great read!' * Waterstones customer * Andrew Don is a one-off, a character. On the other hand, his recipe for business success is very simple, as is usually the case. The trouble is, of course, that so many people overlook the simple . They are not as focussed as Andrew is. With this in mind, anybody aspiring to be a freelance, sorry independent, journalist should not only read The Bounty Writer but keep it in a prominent position. You might be a great writer, have collected many by-lines, understand that deadlines are inviolate and be tough enough to do death knocks . You can still have your thoughts provoked by what Andrew writes and use his book from time to time as an audit of your performance in some key areas. Public relations people, the good, the poor and the awful, will also gain much from acquiring a copy. * Waterstones customer * Essential reading for any self-employed journalist. I've worked as a self-employed journalist for more than 20 years, so I can say that there's absolutely nothing in this book to disagree with. Not many people could keep pace with Andrew's dedication to long hours; but for any budding - or experienced - freelancer that wants to understand how to build and nurture their business to support them for years to come, this book clearly explains how to do that. The Bounty Writer is written in the same no-bullshit style as Andrew's news and features. I can't recommend it enough. * Waterstones customer * A Must Read. The Bounty Writer' is a superb read that inspires and informs. This latest book by Andrew Don is a searingly honest account of the challenges that Andrew has endured and overcome, both on a personal and professional level throughout his life. The book is a treasure trove of expert tips and advice not only for aspiring journalists, but for everyone in general in terms of the critical importance of hard work, focus, determination, tenacity and having a plan in life to ensure success. I happily recommend 'The Bounty Writer' as a must-read. * Waterstones customer *


Author Information

Andrew Don has been a journalist for nearly 40 years – 30 of them operating as an independent. Andrew has written extensively for the national press and business-to-business magazines – print and online – and he has been a news editor, features editor, deputy editor, launch editor and editorial consultant. The Bounty Writer by Beachy Books is his third book due for publication in 2021. His first, Fathers Feel Too, a book about miscarriage and stillbirth, was published by SANDS in 2005. Virtuality, a self-published ebook, followed in 2011. He lives in West Wales with his wife, Liz, a Rhodesian Ridgeback and a DuCorps Cockatoo. He has two adult children. His passions are wildlife, long-distance walking, literature and music.

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