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Copywriting
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Cheap Ghost Writing Isn't Easy -- But It's Worthwhile!
You might think that selling yourself short is a sure way to not be a success in the ghost writing field. And your eyes are probably dancing with the large sums of money that you’ve heard ghost writers pull down, in yearly figures such as $60,000 to $100,000, or amounts such as $15,000 to $60,000 per each book written. You’re a writer, you love to write, and you believe that this is the way to go when it comes to writing.
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Killer Proofreading Skills: Put that Final Draft to Bed!
It's FINALLY here... your final, final draft of that project you've been slaving over for months. Just a quick proof is all it takes. You breeze through, make a few corrections, and pass it off to your trusty assistant for the quadruple-check final once-over. But horror of horrors, when she hands back your work, it's rife with red pen marks! How did you miss all those little picky things, and how can you prevent this from happening again in the future?
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12 Important Questions to ask Before You Hire a Copywriter
Anyone can claim to be a copywriter. As I have learned after many trails and tribulations. Whether it's in the brick and mortar business or whether your business is online. Anyone with the knowledge of the language and who think that they are creative become copywriters. But let me tell you. It's not that easy.
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Get Your Copywriting Career Started Fast -- Without Any Contacts, Testimonials, Or Even A Portfolio
Ben, I've studied dozens of copywriting books, have
hundreds of 3X5 index cards filled with headlines and
marketing ideas, I read The National Enquirer every week,
I've studied Schwartz, Collier, Caples, Halbert and Carlton. I
write out ads long hand every day, over
and over again. But I just can't seem to get a
client. What do I do?
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Finding the Right Balance of Words
Most people tend to ramble on and on when writing a
message. The reader becomes confused and communication
is lost. What you need to do is find the right balance
of words and the right words for the balance.
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5 Myths About Writing Web Site Content
The number one reason a Web site fails is because of poorly
written content. Words are what sell your customer, not pretty
pictures or animated graphics.
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Secrets to Creating Great Headlines
Tips and techniques on how to make your magazine article, your website page, your Internet article stand out and get read, selected, bought, and published before the rest.
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Has This Happened To You?
You're surfing along, or reading an ezine and click through to a website,
and lo and behold there are YOUR WORDS on their webpage!
Not just a paraphrased version of your own words, but YOUR WORDS
down to the last letter, punctuation and all! Appearing for all the world
to see as if it were THEIR OWN doing.
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How to Get B2B Clients: A Primer for Copywriters
Mid-size and large B2B clients to be generally easier to work with, and more professional than B2C. Here's what's different about B2B and B2C clients, and detailed information on how to approach high quality B2B clients.
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