Freelance Copywriter 101
Created by Davida Shensky, Last Updated 24-Dec-2020, Language:English
Freelance Copywriter 101
Become An Expert Copywriter
Created by Davida Shensky, Last Updated 24-Dec-2020, Language:English
What Will I Get ?
- Be able to write advertising copy
- Become a better writer
- Improve communication skills
- Become a good negotiator
- Find your niche as a copywriter
Requirements
- Basic computer skills
- Basic English skills
- Basic marketing skills online
Description
Content is the backbone of inbound marketing for the B2B world. Put simply, people and businesses use content to educate and entertain themselves, and to connect with products and services. The people responsible for this content are likely to be marketing copywriters, a.k.a. those mysterious types who write the internet. It’s no small task, trust us. If your job is far from the point of sale, you'll always find it hard to make more money as an employee. That's why being a freelance copywriter is such a wonderful career. It is protected and it's close to the point of sale. You will always be needed and will always be able to command a good fee.
A copywriter creates clear, compelling copy to sell products and/or educate and engage consumers, flexing persuasive writing muscle on websites, blog posts, product descriptions, email blasts, banner advertising, newsletters, white papers, PSAs, social media platforms, including Twitter and Instagram, and other marketing communication vehicles.
The job may also entail brainstorming concepts and developing storyboards; working with marketing and other creative departments to develop communication strategies; and ensuring consistent brand messaging, including voice and tone, across print, TV, radio, direct mail and other communication channels. A typical day on the job might include researching a topic online or conducting an interview, figuring out how to convey an idea to a specific audience, writing and editing copy and finding images to accompany content, says POPQspartygames.com owner Susan Hawkins, who has more than 25 years of copywriting experience, including several as an SEO copywriter. What skills are required? Writing skills, of course. But we’re talking about more than the ability to string together a coherent sentence.
“As a professional, you have to know how to write copy that sells to the specific audience of the client, agency or business,” says freelance copywriter Helen Holt of Writing-preneur Copywriting Services. Grammar, spelling and punctuation count too, adds Hawkins. “Know the difference between ‘everyday’ and the phrase ‘every day’; they’re not interchangeable. Spelling can make or break your career.” The ability to write for any audience and superior research skills are also crucial, as is adhering to deadlines. “If you can’t deliver quality content on a given deadline, you probably won’t make it as a copywriter,” says Hawkins. Lastly, you have to be able to follow directions.
This is especially true for freelancers hired to listen to what someone is looking for and execute that vision. “A copywriter’s job is providing deliverables,” says Holt, “custom made to order.” Check out open copywriter positions and other writing jobs on Mediabistro’s job board.
How important are digital skills? In a word: very. Writing content is no longer enough. “You have to know how to optimize the content to drive traffic to your client’s website, landing page or blog,” says Holt. This means keeping current with digital technology, including Google’s algorithm changes so you know which SEO techniques are most effective, she notes. Who is a copywriter’s boss? If you’re freelance, you’ll likely report to your client’s marketing director. If you work for an agency or a company, you’ll probably take your cues from an advertising, promotions or marketing director. How do I get ahead in this position? Practice writing and develop a style, advises Hawkins. And for the love of chocolate, don’t ever, ever plagiarize. “You’ll be outed faster than a cheating politician,” she says. How can someone break into this field? A bachelor’s in something like journalism, English or marketing can help, but a powerhouse portfolio filled with an array of samples you created for online copywriting classes or internships or while lending your services to a nonprofit is what will wow potential employers.
Course Content
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Freelance Masterclass 101: Become An Expert Copywriter
1 Lectures 00:04:33-
Preview of Course
Preview00:04:33
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Getting Started as a Copywriter
6 Lectures 00:22:28-
Overview Module 1
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Polished writing skills
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Headline creation
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Awareness of user experience
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Specialization
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Marketing awareness
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Skills Needed by a Copywriter
6 Lectures 00:21:24-
Overview Module 2
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A Sense Of Adventure And Curiosity
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Stellar Research Skills
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The Ability To Create Something New, Even If It’s Old
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An Understanding Of User Experience
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Writing With Empathy
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Communicating With Your Prospect to Improve Conversion Rate
6 Lectures 00:23:34-
Overview Module 3
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Map Your Audience Personas
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Leverage Persuasive Hacks
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Write Instant-Clarity Headlines
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Leverage the AIDA Strategy
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Improve Click-Through Rates
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Making and Closing a Deal
6 Lectures 00:21:23-
Overview Module 4
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The Ever Popular Call to Action
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Creating a Sense of Urgency
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Make a Compelling Offer
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Don’t Forget a Guarantee
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Be Persuasive from Start to Finish
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Niches That Use Copywriters
6 Lectures 00:21:00-
Overview of Module 5
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Break Into the Self-Improvement Market
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Fundraising – Selling Your Services to Non-Profit Companies
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Health Copywriting– Working to Improve People’s Lives
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Financial Services
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Christian Market – Writing for a Higher Purpose
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Becoming a Freelance Copywriter
6 Lectures 00:24:52-
Overview Module 6
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Flexibility With Your Time
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Wear Whatever You Want When You Work
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Location
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Your Own Boss
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An unlimited income
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Review of Course
1 Lectures 00:03:55-
Review
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