This Dad Brings In $500,000 A Year Working 30 Hours A Week As A Freelancer. Here’s How.

Ed Gandia earns $500,000 a year working 30 hours a week doing what he loves: business writing and teaching colleagues how to build a thriving writing practice. He teaches them through both courses and private coaching for a selected group of clients.

Gandia, based in the Atlanta area, started his copywriting business 14 years ago after a fast-paced career in sales. He gradually reached the point where he brought in $750,000 in revenue annually, bringing on contractors when he was flooded with work. Then, he decided that the pace of his freelance career was ruining his lifestyle.

“I quickly realize I was burning out fast

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