If you write Meta ads for clients (which you should really consider because it’s a highly sought-after service), you know that Meta likes to keep you on your toes. Know the Rules Around Copy for Meta Ads First of all, Meta already has some pretty strict rules about what can and can’t go into its ads. You can't target people by calling out personal attributes (“As a … [Read more...]
What Software Do You Need to Run Your Copywriting Business?
I have a very firm rule when it comes to purchasing software for copywriters (and things for your business in general). (And this probably traces back to when I started mine decades ago and bought a phone I never used, a business line I never used, letterhead I never used, and a desk and chair that were so much less conducive to work than my sofa.) My rule is this: You … [Read more...]
Should You Run Facebook Ads to Advertise Your Copywriting Business?
First, let me start by saying that you DO NOT have to invest in Facebook ads to build your business. If they don’t interest you at all, you’re off the hook. On the other hand, if they’re something that intrigue you, there are a few things you should know… The thing is, Facebook ads are really incredible in a lot of different ways. They offer an amazing level of targeting … [Read more...]
Can Copywriting Software Replace Skilled Copywriters in 2024?
It's a question almost every new copywriter has: "Is AI (artificial intelligence) taking over copywriting?" The short answer is absolutely not. Nonetheless, it's a valid concern. If you're getting into a new career, you want to know there's going to be work and job growth potential. With new AI models like ChatGPT and Jasper.ai combined with sensationalist news headlines … [Read more...]
Lessons Learned From Copywriting for Solopreneurs
Last week, I wrote about some of the things I’ve learned from writing for multibillion-dollar companies including Hasbro, T.J.Maxx, Reebok, TripAdvisor, and more. This week, we’re going to look at the other end of the spectrum: The lessons I’ve learned from writing for one-person companies. One-person business owners, or solopreneurs, are fascinating clients to work with. … [Read more...]
Lessons Learned From Copywriting for Multibillion-Dollar Companies
Over the course of my 20+ years as a copywriter, I’ve racked a pretty varied roster of clients—everything from one-person companies to multibillion-dollar global companies, and everything in between. When people ask about my background, I’ll often start off by mentioning the bigger, more well-known clients first, companies including T.J.Maxx, TripAdvisor, adidas, … [Read more...]
Have Trouble Making Decisions? These Questions Will Help
Let’s face it: Making important decisions is hard. The little decisions—what to wear, what to have for lunch, what to watch on Netflix—are pretty easy. But the ones that matter, the questions about the directions you’re taking your life, can be hard. But they don’t have to be! Or, at least, there are resources you can use to help make them much easier. Here I walk you through … [Read more...]
Is it Better to Be an On-Staff Copywriter or a Freelance Copywriter?
One of the (many) great things about being a copywriter is that it’s a very flexible career: In many ways, you can work for whom you want to and work how you want to. But that much flexibility and so many opportunities can be overwhelming for people, so I often get asked if it’s better to focus on on-staff or freelance copywriting careers. The first thing I want to make … [Read more...]
What Should Your Content Rates Be As a Copywriter?
First, let's define the difference between content writing and copywriting so we're on the same page: Copywriting is advertising and marketing writing; words that are designed to sell or persuade. Websites, emails, banner ads, brochures, magazine ads, billboards, etc. Content is writing that’s designed to educate, entertain, or inspire. Think: blog posts and … [Read more...]
Marketing Trends for Freelancers and Contractors in 2025
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...]