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#WUApprentices: Money Page

Posted on October 31, 2022October 31, 2022 by Tenesha L. Curtis, M.S.S.W.

Apprentices have a brand new page to enjoy at Writerwerx University.

The “Money” page is all about how writers can earn more, save more, and spend less in simple, effective ways.

This first installment of info is about a sneaky little way to add double-digit percentages to your income with about 10 minutes worth of effort. This is exactly the kind of tip that helps bring “starving artists” one step closer to becoming “regularly fed” artists! 😀

Not an Apprentice Yet? Why not?!?!

Becoming an Apprentice at Writerwerx University is affordable and easy. All you have to do is sign up and then start using the website like you normally do. Piece of cake!

Writerwerx University Apprentices are writers and authors who are wanting a bit more education beyond the “getting started” lessons available on the free version of the site. An Apprentice’s focus is more on making money at a higher level and / or on a more consistent basis. They understand how to publish, and may have already done so at least once, but want more guidance on how to turn their love of reading and writing into a lucrative business.

If you want to become part of the Apprentices crew at WU, just click here to sign up.

You’ll enjoy various perks such as early access to upcoming Writerwerx University workbooks, exclusive apps, members-only lessons, free books, and more!

See you on campus! ♥

Unlock exclusive content for new authors (software, free books, worksheets, service discounts, etc.) by becoming an Apprentice!

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