I'm NOT a native English speaker.
Yet, in the last 2 months alone, I made over $10,000 writing in English.
This is the tech stack (5+1 tools) that helped me get there:
5/ Twitter
- Forces you to simplify your writing
- Learn from to top writers in different industries
- Great to quickly test ideas against "the market"
+ me)
Neither of us is a native speaker, but one of the main reasons to start the podcast was to improve our English
Public speaking forces us to improve our communication skills
In terms of making a career in writing, being a non-native speaker might seem a disadvantage.
But I believe it's an advantage. Your writing will be simpler by default.
That's a big plus in today's fast-paced content era.
You'll make mistakes.
You'll "kick the dictionary" as we say in Spain.
That's fine. Nobody will bat an eye next time you mix "in" and "on".
So get out there and start writing. It's the only way to get better.
I'm NOT a native English speaker.
Yet, in the last 2 months alone, I made over $10,000 writing in English.
This is the tech stack (5+1 tools) that helped me get there:
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