đź“–Turn the Pageđź“–Hi Reader, If you’re new around here (WELCOME!) This is part 3 of the Leverage series — a short, behind-the-scenes look at how teachers already have the skills (and assets) to build a successful freelance business. If you missed the first two, you can catch up here: ​ Now, let’s talk about one of the most underestimated pieces of this puzzle: When most teachers think about “networking,” their stomach drops. Like Back-to-School-Night-at-7:30pm-on-a-Tuesday-when-you-have-to-survive-the-rest-of-the-week bad. ​
​ But here’s what I want you to really hear: You already have a network. Think about it— You might even know parents who run businesses of their own. Those are warm humans. What we call warm leads in the business world. ​ That’s what every business owner looks for when they hire a copywriter. And the best part? Start there. Teachers are naturals at this — you build community on day one, you remember details about people, you follow through. You’re not starting from scratch. Warmly, P.S. Who’s one person you already know that you could reconnect with this week — just to say hi, not to pitch? Hit reply and tell me who comes to mind. I’d love to cheer you on. ​ |
