I’ve heard it, you’ve heard it, we’ve all heard it: “Writers don’t make any money!” Or even more specifically: “Copywriters don’t really make any money—it’s all lies.” (In fact, there are many misconceptions and myths about copywriting. We look at more of them in this blog post. >>) As someone who, when I’m focused on just copywriting, has no problem hitting six … [Read more...]
Marketing Trends for Freelancers and Contractors in 2024
As a freelance copywriter, you know one of the best ways to have consistent copywriting work is to pitch clients. Sometimes it's obvious what you can pitch a client. For example, you go to a prospective client's website and sign up for their email list. Five days later and you still haven't received a welcome email (or any other email). It's the perfect opportunity to pitch … [Read more...]
Which Work-From-Home Writing Jobs Are Real?
Okay, let’s get one thing straight: There are a LOT of scams out there. And a lot of things that sound too good to be true ARE too good to be true. But let’s get another thing straight while we’re at it. Copywriting—the actual career of writing copy—is not one of those. It’s a real career and plenty of people are enjoying doing that work every day, whether at ad agencies, as … [Read more...]
How to Become a Copywriter Without Experience in 6 Steps
Here’s what most people think about breaking into copywriting: You need experience to get clients and you need clients to get experience. And that’s a catch-22 that stops a lot of would-be copywriters dead in their tracks. But the truth—and good news—is that that’s only half true. Today, we’re going to talk about which half is true and how you can land clients without … [Read more...]
How to Sell a Sales Page Project
We’ve talked about why sales pages are such a great project for copywriters and how to write them so that they’re exceptionally effective. Here we dive into tactics for helping to you sell sales page projects to clients or, more specifically, how to sell yourself as the ideal writer for a client’s sales page project. The thing about sales pages is that, unlike most other … [Read more...]
The Copywriting Project That Sells Itself to Your Customers
I know I don’t have to tell you that better copy makes a website more effective. If the copy is better, visitors to that site will be more likely to interact, more likely to do what the website’s owner wants them to do. But not all copywriting projects are created equal. Some copywriting projects are ones that are a higher priority than others for clients. And there's one … [Read more...]
Why Facebook Is Where You Should Find Your Next Clients
I know, we’ve all heard it: “Facebook (or Meta, or whatever they're calling themselves these days!) is dying!” And it’s definitely true that teens are adopting it nearly as much as they did in the past. Teens are using TikTok and YouTube more than ever. But…if your clientele is teens, you’ve got a bigger problem. The truth is that Facebook is still wildly popular among … [Read more...]
8 Keys to Closing the Sale With a Potential Client
When we think about landing clients, we tend to think only about the first part: pitching the client and getting them to agree to talk with us. After that, we’re home free, right? Well, not exactly. The next step is a call with your would-be client. That call is a crucial step in the process of getting your client to agree to work with you—in the process of “closing” … [Read more...]
What is a Design Studio? And Why Are They Key to Steady Copywriting Work?
As a copywriter, design studios could end up being instrumental in your success! As a new copywriter, once you land your first few local clients, it’s time to branch out. Sure, you’ll start expanding your prospecting, you’ll start engaging with remote potential clients, and you’ll get listed with recruiters. But if you’re ignoring design studios, you’re missing a major … [Read more...]
The Simplest Way to Start Finding Copywriting Clients
For a lot of new (or would-be) copywriters, one of the most daunting steps in the process is to start finding copywriting clients. “Where are they? Who are they? How do I talk to them? Will they reject me?” We’ve talked a little bit about why you don’t need to be afraid of finding clients already, and today I want to talk about the simplest way to start finding them. And … [Read more...]