Networking niceness

Yesterday I put in a proposal for a B2B cold email writing gig.

Made it sound good and awesome too: Of course I could meet their needs 110%!!

But the wee, little, incy problem:

I’ve only ever done one B2B email writing job before for a sequence of 5 emails — and they were quite a different color of parrot

I wasn’t worried that I didn’t have the skill to pull it off.

The problem came when they asked: “How much?”

I didn’t have a jolly clue about pricing the darned thing.

So after a bit of hair pulling. And oscillating between $10 and $200 per email… I thought: “I need to get out of my brain…”

So I hopped over to the 11-thousand-member strong AWAI Facebook Group.

(AWAI is where a LOT of copywriters learn the ropes… and many still hang out in their groups).

And I just put it out there…

Uh… so… what do y’all reckon I should be charging for 30 cold emails a day?

Waiting… waiting… waiting… aaand…

First one answer… then another… and another.

Within 1 hour I had a veritable textbook of responses. And some from rather esteemed voices.

Massive “Phew!” … not feeling like I’m flying solo on this anymore. 🛫

And this just made me think:

I’m so thankful for having a network of other freelancers.

I can tap into it for help when I need it. I can also offer help to others where I’ve got a little expertise to spare.

And it’s sooo good having a backstop… especially when I’m stuck in sticky pricing situations like today’s.

I’ve still not settled on a number. But I’m also waiting to hear back from my prospective client after I asked some “clarifying questions”.

After that, I’ll nail it down. But much more confidently than I would have done before.

Networking in groups like this can be a real godsend

But it’s not just the big groups that can offer support. Our one-to-one connections are gold as well.

Networks are great. Use them. Help them out when you can too.

When you do… you’ll help the globe to wobble just a little bit less while it spins.

(P.S. No scientists contact me about that statement!)

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Chris Milham