What does a copywriter do
- product and target audience familiarization
- brainstorming and formulating concepts and content for members of marketing and product teams
- coordinating email campaigns and writing emails
- Sales letters and landing page construction
- proofreading editing and revising content
- writing press releases and short form advertorials
What you bring to the table
- motivation, curiosity and a vivid imagination about your clients products and services
- Grammar abilities
- proofreading abilities
- sense of humor and interpersonal social skills
- language abilities that appeal to different target markets
- marketing and sales management experience
A search for copywriting positions will bring up the above spectrum as representative. The experience we gain at Wealthy Affiliate will take us anywhere in this market.
It's amazing the long-term benefits that Wealthy Affiliate can prepare you for!
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Mike,
I agree. Copywriting is pretty much what WA's training prepares us to do. And I've never done so much interpersonal relationship until I joined WA. I am a little slow of speech (like Moses), but I can write up a storm. I chock that up to reading so much throughout my life. And typing for lawyers.
Thanks for another great post.
Debra.
Thanks for this Mike, these things are always great to know for the future or even now. xxx
These are the tasks I have to master and I have been honing them. Mike, thank you for reminding us of what the WA handicapped members should do. Keep your watching mind and eyes for us. Thanks, and appreciate it.
James
And to think I almost spent a large amount of money for training to become a copywriter. Luckily, I found WA first and now I have all the tools I need. Your website is your greatest portfolio and WA taught us how to do it right.
Great post, Mike. :)
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Copywriter, thought I would never here the word again and actually have not for these last 20 years or just about until now. My first wife from my now early thirties was a copywriter and worked for several publishing houses in NYC. One I remember was on the 12th floor in the Flat Iron building and the one she worked longest at was Springer Verlag in the Chelsea area of NYC. Anyway thank you for bringing it up as it did bring to mind a fond memory.