Never Lose Freelance Writing Clients Again – This Follow-Up Hack Works 24/7

Craving efficiency and automation because you know these high-paying freelance writing business processes are the key to creating the biz ecosystem you want? Boomerang for GMail is one of the best tools and best systems for freelance writers to automate follow up emails for LOIs and pitches, pause their inbox to maximize their schedule, and level up their freelance writing fast without spending tons of extra money or time.

In this video, we're going over how successful freelance writers use Boomerang for GMail to automate follow up messages, how to incorporate Boomerang into your daily freelance writing business plan, and how I've used this tool for years to cut down on spreadsheet overwhelm, get late-paying clients to finally pay their invoices, and set fantastic business boundaries so clients respect my schedule and time.

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