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As easy as writing sales copy might seem – let’s face it, it’s what we do every day and we are supposed to know how to get it right (within reason) – I recently got reminded that things are not always that easy for us, the craftsmen of words. Up ...

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I can’t tell you how thrilled I am to welcome Cathy Miller as a guest writer on Get Paid to Write Online. Her Simply Stated Business blog is one of my must-reads and you’re in for a treat as Cathy describes her writing journey. There’s a freshness about a clean ...

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As incredible as it seems, copywriters are more in demand in today’s economy than ever before. In our digital age the need for fresh copy resurges every time a search engine changes its algorithm and valuable web rankings are lost. While this is a headache for the webmasters with the ...

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I’m always looking for the chance to learn new things, so when American Writers and Artists Inc (AWAI) offered me the chance to review their Accelerated Program for Six Figure Copywriting, I jumped at the chance. This course is aimed at copywriters and would-be copywriters. If you’re a writer or blogger ...

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Whether you have an affiliate marketing site of your own, or you are a freelancer who has been commissioned to write copy for somebody else’s, one thing it will almost certainly need to have is reviews of the products you are aiming to promote. These serve two purposes – one, ...

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Finding your own creative process It has taken me some years and a lot of tweaking to work out my own ‘creative’ process when it comes to writing. Tweaking seems to be, rather unfortunately, a big part of it. Depending on what I’m writing – poetry, a novel or the all-important ...

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Chris Hoole of Apple Copywriting explains what copywriting means to him. I don’t mean that writing for a living is going to make you come over all religious, although I guess it might. No, what I mean is that it is a way to start a new life and feel ...

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by Sean Platt One thing all top-earning copywriters have in common is their dependable ability to drive readers to action. It doesn’t matter how witty you are, how well you use alliteration, or how well you can draw your characters – if you can’t drive your readers to action, you’ll ...

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I am a writer, blogger and editor. I am an avid reader and a keen Scrabble player. I am a mother and wife. I am a black woman. All of these things are part of who I am but no single one defines me. I was reminded of this when ...

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If you haven’t already heard that James Chartrand of Men with Pens is actually a woman, then you must have been hiding under a rock. I read the entire post with bated breath and then tried to work out how I felt about it. I’ve always thought James rocks and ...

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Update: This product is being discontinued. Watch for news of more great products from TOP. I’m always interested in reading books about writing, so I was pleased when Andy Hayes asked me to review Write Right Online. Andy’s a travel writer and the 30 page book shares what he has ...

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If you are just starting out as a freelance copywriter, it can be hard to know how to build your clientele quickly, generate immediate cash flow and garner repeat business. Well here’s a tip: Most freelance writing businesses fail not because of a lack of talent, but because of a ...

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You would have realized from my posts that I’m all about “the job�?. Preparing for it. Landing it. Keeping it. Getting paid for it. Today, I thought I’d write about “being good at it�?. So as I cast about in my mind for how to handle today’s topic, I was ...

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Freelancing is tough. What’s even tougher? Finding that perfect job on craigslist…and then realizing you have no samples to send. So do yourself a favor, build a portfolio. Here are my top 5 tips for showcasing your clips: 1. The First Shall Be First Lead with your strongest work. One ...

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O.k. Students, in yesterday’s lecture we covered the importance of research, the supremacy of the offer, and the necessity of clarifying the response mechanism. You are now one step closer to writing money-making copy! Once you’ve laid the groundwork, here are your next steps: 4. Decide concept and format. What’s ...

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As a freelancer, there’s nothing sweeter than hearing: Congratulations! You’ve got the job. Except maybe for being told: Your copy was so on target last time, we want to extend your contract. You smile, nod and shake hands with your new employer, all the while dreaming in delighted relief of ...

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When I decided to go away for a few days I couldn’t bear the thought of leaving my blog unattended, so I got permission from John (Admin) to have a guest blogger. Choosing a guest blogger is a serious undertaking, especially on WritingUp where I have to reveal my password ...

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