Inside AWAI Webinar and Q&A:
Inside the Booming Demand for B2B Writers
Every industry or market has a business-to-business (B2B) side — where companies sell products and services to other businesses, rather than directly to consumers like you (B2C).
Because B2B sales often involve high-ticket items and major decisions… they usually require a long lead time with DOZENS of different copy and content pieces needed to “close the sale.”
And that means HUGE opportunities for you and your writing income potential!
To help you get a full look at how to get started and thrive as a B2B writer in 2026, AWAI President Rebecca Matter was recently joined by Steve Slaunwhite — a renowned B2B writing expert — for an in-depth conversation.
In this training, they shared the latest insights into…
- types of fun and well-paid writing projects in B2B…
- professional fees and monthly retainers you can earn right out of the gate…
- how to quickly get started and land great clients…
- the quickest way to create samples for your portfolio…
- what you need to know about AI to thrive…
- and, of course, so much more.
They also opened up the conversation for a live Q&A at the end — where writers just like you were able to get their questions answered.
If you’re looking for a writing opportunity with huge demand, little competition, professional fees, and the “surest route to a six-figure income as a writer,” be sure to check out their conversation.
Webinar Materials
Ready to Become an In-Demand B2B Writer?
Steve’s getting ready to take a small group of writers through a 10-week LIVE apprenticeship!
Whether you’re an aspiring writer who wants to break into a lucrative market or a working writer who wants to accelerate your career, Steve will give you the knowledge, skills, and tools you need to fast-track your way to becoming a highly skilled B2B copywriter capable of charging professional fees right out of the gate.
(Are you a Circle of Success member? Your deal is even better! Check out your exclusive offer on your member page here.)
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