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Copywriting, or the production of phrases, sentences and blurbs for advertising, is growing as fast as online sales. Whether you wish to learn to be a copywriter, have a need to recognize what makes good sales copy, or need to employ a copywriter, your first step should be into our database of informative articles. Read about marketing and sales trends and what is considered good copy these days. Learn about getting into copywriting for a living. Find out where to hire affordable copywriters in your target languages, and some of the ins and outs of online contracting, collaboration and payment. Different cultural assumptions mean different styles or approaches result in sales; learn what those assumptions are and what advertising copy will attract buyers in those cultures. Find the information you need in our collection. Put it to work in your advertising or writing career. Feel free to copy our success!
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Posted by Sean R Mize. Published on Jul 17, 2009
Business owners know that when they educate themselves in business writing skills, they communicate and connect with more clients that are of a high caliber client. So there is a lot of value in learning exceptional writing.
Posted by Karon Thackston. Published on Jul 10, 2009
In today's economy, auto parts, home improvement / hardware store sites should ramp up the content on their pages to help DIYers do their projects right. But just how do you create a page that assists others and generates sales?
Posted by John Le Bleu. Published on Jul 03, 2009
Freelance writing can be the ultimate lifestyle for the right person. Today, more than ever, you can write from anywhere. Laptops are inexpensive and provide more than enough horsepower to get the job done. You can use them at the coffee shop, the library or at your favorite mountain overlook along a hiking trail. Best of all, you can write without leaving the front door. It's the ultimate telecommuting scenario where the bold thrive and even the meek can survive.
Posted by Karon Thackston. Published on May 18, 2009
Before you throw in the towel over a slow PPC campaign, do a little evaluating to see if conversions could be taking place offline rather than on.
Posted by Rachel Foster. Published on May 17, 2009
Is the headline on your home page, "Welcome to My Site?" If so, you are missing a vital opportunity to gain your reader's attention. This article offers 5 valuable tips to help you improve your headlines and motivate your prospects to read your ads.
Posted by The Bad Blogger. Published on May 10, 2009
What I'm about to tell you in this post is a simple and valuable information so powerful that might just turn any dull and boring sales letter to increase response almost immediately.
Posted by Ben Settle. Published on May 04, 2009
In this article I want to tell you about perhaps one of the most important copywriting secrets you will ever see. Something that was drilled into my head while learning the art and science of writing ads that has made all the difference. Listen, you might find this weird, but I wrote my last two ads without even seeing the products. Instead, I just sat down and cranked 'em out. The results?
Posted by Jinger Jarrett. Published on Apr 26, 2009
If you want to make more money from you classified advertising, then you need to get readers to first read your ads and then take action. The easiest way to do this is to follow the AIDA formula. By following the AIDA formula you will include all of the crucial elements that will make your readers want to buy from you.
Posted by Steven Wagenheim. Published on Apr 22, 2009
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. But is it really just theft? This article explores this issue.
Posted by Trevor Johnson. Published on Apr 05, 2009
So you're just out of college, have no money, no insurance. And you're facing the worst job market since your parents graduated college nearly 30 years ago.