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Though you wouldn’t know it by the youthful picture
on her informative Website, Kimberly Ripley is in her
late forties, and thus speaks from personal experience
in her jam-packed new eBook, Freelancing Later in Life,
available as an eBook [POD?] at [www.Kim-Insert-URL-Here.com].
Crammed with enough tips and personal revelations to
last you long into retirement, this book has all you
need to know to begin a second career, right from your
very own home!
Unlike other costly business ventures, freelance writing
is ideal for those unwilling to plunk down big expenditures
for office space or equipment. As Ripley states, “It
can be done. There are a series of steps to take, and
what-ifs to consider, yet this particular career requires
less in terms of investment and training than many other
career change options…”
Let’s face it, there are enough books on freelance writing
out there to spend your whole career reading them, but
Ripley’s book stands out from the crowd because it is
designed specifically for a very unique audience. An
audience that, until now, has certainly been overlooked.
Geared for folks who are looking for a rewarding career
or part-time job with which to fill their golden years,
Freelancing Later in Life explains how to start from
the bottom up—and make it all the way to the top!
With insightful tips that leave nothing to chance, Freelancing
Later in Life touches on such basics as how much to
charge for an assignment, where to look for freelancing
jobs, how to insist on a contract, and what to write
about first. And, while it does include several hyperlinks
within its value-packed pages, it avoids the “hyperlink
hyperbole” that so many eBooks fall prey to these days.
Instead, Ripley gives you just enough links to get you
started, knowing that once you’re out there in cyberspace,
you’ll find enough free information to keep you busy
for hours!
Still not convinced that Freelancing Later in Life is
for you? Why not let the author state her case herself:
“Not everyone begins a new career in middle age, but
lots of people think about it. I did it, and it was
the best move I’ve ever made. From full-time, stay-at-home
mom to full-time professional freelance writer and published
author, my career change has afforded me opportunities
I’d otherwise have only realized through dreams…”
As a freelance writer myself, I can tell you that I’ve
read all the books out there on the subject. Freelancing
Later in Life helped me to remain committed to this
challenging profession, and even taught me a few new
tricks I thought I knew—but didn’t! Whether you’re young
or old, Freelancing Later in Life was written by a true
professional—in hopes that you will be too!