Hey friend π Hope you had a great Easter weekend if you celebrate! If not, hope you had a great weekend! Can you believe we’re already getting to the end of April? I don’t know about you, but 2025 is flyyyyyying by for me. There’s a lot of uncertainty out there, and I’ve heard some writers worrying about whether the shaky economy is going to pull the rug from under our feet. No one knows what tomorrow will bring. But some of my most profitable months as a freelance writer have come during economic downswings. Bad market or not, businesses still need to sell their stuff, and excellent writing sells stuff. There are always opportunities to be had if you’re well positioned within your niche and know how to deliver results. Case studies are also more important than ever since they give buyers some much-needed reassurance they’ll get the results they’re after. They can also be a great way to get new clients for your freelance business. This week, I’ll show you how. Hope you enjoy! Best, π¦ββ¬ Cody – Founder @ Ravenwood Writing Academy P.S. This weekend we’ll be trekking some 2,000 miles from sunny New Mexico to the beautiful Pacific Northwest, where we’ll be hanging out for a few months. Since I’ll be looking at Pike’s Peak and the Redwoods along the way, my friend Stephanie Mickelson of The Simple Freelancer is taking over the newsletter next week with some awesome tips and resources. Trust me, you don’t want to miss it! π§ Freelance Bites:News and Resources in 2 Minutes
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How to Use Case Studies to Attract Better Freelance Writing Clients
Imagine a potential client has two writers reaching out offering their services. One tells them how good they are. The other shows them. Which freelancer do you think theyβll hire? Itβs easy to forget that a clientβs inbox could have dozens of pitches in it at any given time. If you arenβt showing the impact your writing has, youβre leaving a lot on the table. Case studies let you do that and more. Theyβre one of the best tools you can use to build trust, prove your value, and stand out from other writersβeven if they have more experience than you. Letβs break down why they work, how to create them, and where to use them to grow your freelance writing business. Why Case Studies WorkWhen you buy something, you want a guarantee that it will work. Clients want the same thing. We all know thereβs no such thing as guaranteed results in the marketing world, but when you can point to a real-life example of your work helping a client achieve their goals (more traffic, more signups, more sales), that feels like a guarantee to a potential client. Case studies are used by 73% of marketers today because they:
They also instantly position you as a strategic partner, not just a pair of hands banging out words on a keyboard. What Makes a Great Case Study?A strong case study isnβt just a testimonial or a portfolio piece. Itβs a story that shows results. Every successful case study has these three essential elements: 1οΈβ£ Problem: What was your client struggling with? 2οΈβ£ Solution: What strategy or service did you offer to help solve their problem? 3οΈβ£ Results: What changed because of your work? Better yet, how did your work directly address your clientβs problem? Specificity is your friend. βMy 10 blog posts helped my client improve conversionsβ is okay. But, βMy 10 blog posts drove 14,000 organic visits and improved lead generation by 47% in 60 days,β is what wins you jobs. Donβt skip the human element either. Remember, this is a story. Talk about how you collaborated and how you creatively approached their problems to develop a unique solution. Share what the client appreciated most. Including a short quote from them goes a long way. People connect with people, not just data. How to Create a Case Study From Your WorkIf youβve done freelance work youβre proud of, it can become a powerful marketing tool for your business. Hereβs how to turn your work into a simple, effective case study: 1οΈβ£ Choose the right project Go through your portfolio and look for work that produced clear results. This could be traffic growth, improved engagement, or even time saved. Donβt be afraid to reach out to your client and ask them for some metrics. Most are happy to help since youβve helped their business! 2οΈβ£ Get permission Speaking of, itβs good practice to ask your client if theyβre okay with you sharing their story. If so, great! If not, you can anonymize the details, but sharing names makes your case study feel more personal. 3οΈβ£ Outline the story Hereβs a basic framework I start with when creating case studies for my business
4οΈβ£ Keep it short You donβt need a five-page report. A 300β500 word write-up is plenty. Use bullet points, headings, and formatting to make it scannable. 5οΈβ£ Add visuals to make it pop A graph, before-and-after screenshots, or a testimonial pull quote make your case studies look super professional. Take the extra minute to make them pretty. Where to Use Case Studies in Your MarketingGetting the most out of your case study means deploying it strategically. Blasting a cold pitched client with it right away probably wonβt work. You need your lead to already be βon the hook,β then use your case study to close the deal. Here are a few good places to share it:
Ready to Get More Clients?If youβve ever helped a client succeed, youβve got the material for a case study. Donβt waste that! Even one great case study can land you multiple clients over time. And youβll be surprised how much showing it off can boost your confidence. Want feedback on a case study youβve written for your business? Hit reply and send it my way. Iβm happy to take a peek and help you fine-tune it. Cody’s Top PicksThis is the part where I share some of the content Iβve been enjoying lately. Hope you enjoy! (This section may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, Iβll earn a small percentage, which helps support this free newsletter at no extra cost to you.)
βThere is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.β β Maya Angelou
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