Can you elaborate more on the sales letter bit? I consider myself a Copywriter who can also dish up articles but I really writing sales pitch. There are more jobs for article writers and rewriters, I think...
That would be a decent income for me, but why should you be satisfied with it? Work on your quality and search for better paying markets. If you really can write like a pro I think you will earn like a pro.
I also agree that their has to be a starting point for all who aspirer to prosper with what they love to do. So if 30 a day is your start then congratulations. Looking at this another way at least JITU66 is trying to make an income unlike many that only think about trying. "Do, or do not. There is no try." Yoda
It does depend on where you live as many others have said before me. I live in the UK and I mostly get paid in Dollars, so I end up having to split that income in half! With that said, I earn more than enough daily to provide for myself and for my family!
When judging whether the income you are earning daily is good is totally up to you. There are several factors to look at in order to judge this. * Where do you live? * Are you the soul provider? * Do you have children? Ages? * Would you need child care if you worked outside of your home? For me when I first started out working from home $30 a day worked well for us. My husband worked full time and I had the kids at home. If I had worked at a $10 an hour job even part-time for 25 hours a week I would have still be making the same amount as $30 a day and here is why. 25 hours @ $10=$250 30 hours of childcare @ $2 an hour -$60 Gas for the week -$40 (and climbing) That right there brings you to $150 income after paying just those 2 things not to mention taxes and being away from the home. So for me, starting out it was ideal for me to stay home, take care of the kids and make a smaller income because once all is said and done I was making more at home than I would have working a "real" job.