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copywriterfreelance1 · 3 months ago
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Potenzia la tua comunicazione con il freelance copywriting
Scopri i vantaggi del freelance copywriting per la tua azienda. Un professionista freelance offre creazione di contenuti persuasivi, ottimizzazione SEO e strategie di marketing efficaci. Visita copywriter.lucabartoli.info per migliorare la tua presenza online e raggiungere i tuoi obiettivi di business con il supporto di un esperto di freelance copywriting.
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c-bon · 7 months ago
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Waarom een carrière als copywriter in het tijdperk van AI nog steeds van onschatbare waarde is? Omdat het persoonlijke sterker dan ooit is.
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kibakingonyo · 2 years ago
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How to Draw Quality Traffic and Increase Sales to Your Online Business
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The only way to create a successful business is to deliver helpful products or services to your audience. That applies to online businesses as well.
If you create content that solves your audience`s queries and aligns with the white hat SEO practices, the results are
Ranking high on the search engines
Boosting business awareness
Compelling people to make purchases
Increasing your business income
Does that require a college degree? NO
Do you have to be SEO tech savvy? NO
You only need to know your audience`s intent and persona and have basic SEO knowledge.
More in these resources:
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marisol-holme · 4 months ago
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[Ad for myself because I back myself]
Might be shouting into the void, but if anyone is looking to hire a freelance experienced writer for their business, and happen to be on Tumblr, then lucky you!
Reach out to me on here, or follow my instagram (linked below) and we can do a quick zoom and a haggle over service charges.
Serious enquiries only please, I am a busy human.
I am UK based.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marisolholme?igsh=MTBib2ZnYTNzYjAxaA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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seancurry1 · 5 months ago
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Welcome to Inkspiller. Before we go any further, I want to be clear about one thing: this is not, and never will be, a copywriting course. There are enough of those. You don’t need another course slapped together by someone who completed a course themselves six months earlier. If all you do with what you gain from this newsletter is create another copywriting course, I’ll consider the entire endeavor a failure and close up shop.
Fair enough. What is this, then?
This is a newsletter about building a freelance copywriting career from a guy who’s been compensated for his writing since 2008, and who’s been successfully doing it freelance since he was fired from his last full time job in 2016.
Why are you doing it?
There is a lot of bad advice about freelance copywriting out there. If you’ve found your way here naturally (ie, if you don’t know me personally), then you’ve probably seen it. Starting a freelance copywriting career is hard enough as it is without having to sift through mountains of nonsense grifter BS to figure out which advice is actually worth listening to.
Who is this for?
What frustrates me the most about the majority of copywriting courses available today is how permanently they can turn aspiring writers away from this. If you’ve already paid over a grand to “gurus” and you still can’t figure out how to sign a client or keep them longer than one or two projects, you’re going to call the whole thing a wash and move onto something else.
That breaks my heart! I adore writing, and I value the independence my freelance status grants me over everything else in my professional life. I’m able to be at home and raise my kids, help run our household, and see friends. I’ve traveled more than I ever thought I would, funded a wedding and a house purchase, and paid off a lot of debt. I own my home, my income, and my time, and every time some huckster asshole tricks another newbie into forking over $500 in exchange for a Discord invite and 20 hours of watching someone talk into a webcam while screen-sharing a Google Doc, that path to independence gets closed off for someone else. That sucks.
I’m launching a professional newsletter about copywriting, Inkspiller!
Click to read the first issue, This is not a copywriting course.
And sign up at https://inkspiller.email/ to get these issues in your inbox every week.
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adbros · 1 year ago
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10 effective ways freelancers can land their first clients
Leverage Your Network: Start by reaching out to friends, family, and acquaintances. They may know someone in need of your services or might require them themselves.
Online Freelance Platforms: Sign up on freelance websites like Upwork, Freelancer, Fiverr, and Guru to create a professional profile and start bidding on relevant jobs.
Create a Portfolio: Build a strong online portfolio showcasing your best work. This gives potential clients a glimpse of your skills and expertise.
Utilize Social Media: Promote your freelance services on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Join groups and forums related to your niche.
Cold Pitching: Research potential clients or companies in your field and send them personalized, well-crafted cold emails showcasing your value proposition.
Content Marketing: Start a blog or YouTube channel related to your expertise. Share valuable insights and tips, positioning yourself as an authority in your niche.
Attend Networking Events: Attend industry-specific events, conferences, and meetups to meet potential clients face-to-face and build relationships.
Join Freelancer Communities: Online communities like Reddit's r/freelance or specialized forums can be great places to learn, share experiences, and find job opportunities.
Offer Pro Bono Work: Initially, offer your services for free or at a reduced rate to gain testimonials and references to showcase your skills.
Collaborate: Partner with other freelancers or agencies who might have overflow work or need assistance on projects, creating mutually beneficial relationships.
Remember that building a client base takes time and persistence. Be patient, provide excellent service to your early clients, and continuously improve your skills and marketing efforts to attract more clients over time.
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hotchfiles · 6 months ago
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i can give a lil sneak peek tho
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year ago
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Hey! I work as a freelance content writer/copywriter as well. I had to stop working because of academic pressure, but the pay in my country is peanuts, and I have always wanted to expand globally. I would really appreciate it if you could share some tips on how you started getting clients and how did you build your agency? Thanks!!
Hi love! Some high-level tips are below:
Intern/Apply to remote internships to get clips/experience
Create an Upwork account to get entry-level work/testimonials to get some client portfolio work and to help build your professional reputation
Always be on the lookout for leads, do your research, and craft a thoughtful/useful pitch for the client/publisher. Send work samples/share how you can help them. Follow up – remember rejection is part of the job, it's a numbers game
Start your own blog to show off your skills/build credibility in the writing world/your field
Save all of your quality-work to use in your portfolio. Always have a portfolio ready in PDF format and as a direct link that's mobile-friendly available when pitching clients
Utilize LinkedIn, your university connections, build your network, request informational interviews, and don't be shy to ask for letters of recommendation or referrals
When you do get a client whose honest and integral, show up and do your best work and submit it on time. If you can't for whatever reason, request an extension/notify them of the delay ahead of time
Perfect your craft, continuously read about your industry, and sharpen your skills. Show up with a business owner, not employee, mindset. This might be different when you're doing contract work for an agency where they might have their own contracts, set a budget, etc. But, when working with smaller, independent clients, ensure you have your rates, terms, general business practices, contracts (see a lawyer about this one), onboarding process, client questionnaire, payment method, etc., all set up for your client to acclimate to when you're ready to sign them. Remember, your clients are your customers, not your employers. It is a partnership, not an unequal power dynamic – you are the talent, not the direct report.
Hope this helps xx
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klavskronbergs · 6 months ago
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Ghostwriter meme
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quinnharperwrites · 1 year ago
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Writing Intro! <3
Hi! I'm new to writeblr--while I'm here I'll probably post things I write for fun or events, if there are any.
I'm also trying to gain experience with writing content as well as copy so that I can become a freelance writer. I'm a student, so I want to help out with college tuition (and maybe start investing). I hope to surround myself with writers so that I can discover the topics I like, as I took a break from writing for a while. Some things that I have written in the past include Shakespearean sonnets, alternate endings, and short stories. I'm also well-versed in academic-style writing, such as essays like literary analyses, synthesis essays, rhetoric analyses, arguments, research papers, and responses to prompts.
I look forward to meeting new people and learning along the way!!!
EDIT: I recently released chapter one my WIP, so you can check it out here if you want!
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biancaplume · 5 months ago
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He calls me Princess. My white knight - tell me, do fairtytales come true?
I never would’ve believed, until I met you.
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non-conventionnel · 22 days ago
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Anton Sammut's Fb Page
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c-bon · 1 year ago
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Waarom een persbericht laten schrijven? 6 dwingende én lonende redenen om te investeren in een persbericht. Klik door en verken ze nu!
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kibakingonyo · 2 years ago
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No Skills, No Worries, You Can Still Earn Money Online
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The days of traveling far places searching for jobs are long gone. The internet opens doors for everybody to start businesses even on phones.
As long as you can communicate in widely used languages such as English, French, Germany, etc., you can start working online.
What`s better, even when you have no skills, you can
Enrol for free courses
Download free e-books
Watch educative YouTube Videos
Read blogs
Join relevant social media groups
This way, you can learn your favorite course, implement it, and start your online business. For starters, here is how you can start a freelance writing business.
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crwnarrativemktg · 8 months ago
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pynkhues · 13 days ago
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FINALLY sent off this suite of policy documents to a client, and I can feel already that she's going to have an issue with one of them.
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