Subject: From Ex-Security Guard To Full-Time Blogger

From Ex-Security Guard To Full-Time Blogger

December 22nd, 2016 at 10:04 am EST

Hey, it’s Paul from Just Add Hustle and I want to tell you about this guy Ryan Biddulph. About a 10 years ago Ryan was working as a security guard for a shipping company in central New Jersey. He was grinding out 18 hour days five or six days a wee ...

Need more clients?

December 15th, 2016 at 7:20 am EST

Just Add Hustle subscriber C.O. writes: “My main challenge is actually landing projects and clients. A lot of people I reach out to either don’t get back to me, or they say they don’t have a need for my services. I know that’s probably norm ...

Your secret is safe with me...

December 12th, 2016 at 9:30 am EST

Look at you, reading this email on company time. Naughty! And you definitely want to watch the naughtiness this time of year what with Santa making a list and checking it twice. But don't worry. Your secret is safe with me. And, actually, I'll do ...

Santa ain't gonna like this...

December 9th, 2016 at 10:05 am EST

Look at you, reading this email on company time. Naughty! And you definitely want to watch the naughtiness this time of year what with Santa making a list and checking it twice. Tell ya what. Santa actually owes me a favor. (He was laid up with a nas ...

Are you a "feast or famine" freelancer?

December 7th, 2016 at 6:30 am EST

Hey, it's Paul from Just Add Hustle. You know one of the few perks of a 9-to-5 that I kinda, sorta miss? A consistent paycheck every month. When I first got started as a copywriter I was a "feast or famine" freelancer. Some months we did great; other ...

You, A Six-Figure Writer

December 5th, 2016 at 10:53 am EST

When I was just a wee little T. Paul I used to get sick to my stomach on Sunday nights thinking about the fact that I’d have to go to school the next morning. Don’t get me wrong. I loved to read, study, and learn. I just didn’t cotton with all ...

When Is A Beaver A Fish?

December 1st, 2016 at 10:19 am EST

In the 17th-century, the Bishop of Quebec had a problem on his hands. Catholic settlers were flooding into the area from Europe and these pious men and women were having a devil of a time observing the Church’s Friday dietary restrictions, since ed ...