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The Copywriting Project That Sells Itself to Your Customers

By Nicki Krawczyk 2 Comments

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I know I don’t have to tell you that better copy makes a website more effective. If the copy is better, visitors to that site will be more likely to interact, more likely to do what the website’s owner wants them to do. But not all copywriting projects are created equal. Some copywriting projects are ones that are a higher priority than others for clients. And there's one … [Read more...]

8 Keys to Closing the Sale With a Potential Client

By Nicki Krawczyk 4 Comments

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When we think about landing clients, we tend to think only about the first part: pitching the client and getting them to agree to talk with us. After that, we’re home free, right? Well, not exactly. The next step is a call with your would-be client. That call is a crucial step in the process of getting your client to agree to work with you—in the process of “closing” … [Read more...]

The Client Question That Can Double Your Business Income

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If it hasn't happened yet, very soon clients will start coming to you. They’ll get referred by your previous or current clients. Or they’ll find you on social media. Either way, you'll eventually have potential clients reaching out and wanting to work with you. Which is great! It feels great to not have to go out there and prospect for every single new client. Referrals are … [Read more...]

Why Online Sales Letters are Dead—and What to Write for Clients Instead

By Nicki Krawczyk 6 Comments

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There are all kinds of marketing tactics that you should learn to make the most out of your copywriting career. For instance, you need to know about mediums like email campaigns, paid ads (like you see on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and as website banners), opt-in landing pages, and sales pages. But, online sales letters are dead. This is not a medium you should worry … [Read more...]

Why Most Advice About How to Price Your Services is Dead Wrong for You

By Nicki Krawczyk 6 Comments

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I was watching an online training about freelancing a few weeks ago, and something the trainer said threw up a big red flag. (By the way, I’m always taking new trainings and watching webinars to pick up whatever new tactics are out there. I strongly encourage you to do the same. You may know a ton already, but there's always a new insight to gain.) Anyway, this trainer … [Read more...]

Copywriting Is Only 1/3 Writing—Here’s Why That Affects How You Charge

By Nicki Krawczyk 4 Comments

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“How much should I charge per word?” is one of the scariest, most misguided questions a copywriter can ask. And I don’t really blame new copywriters who ask that question, since there are plenty of “work farming” companies that happily advertise their “copywriters’” price per word. So, let me make one thing very, very clear: Professional copywriters do not charge by the … [Read more...]

The Best Business Card Resources for Copywriters

By Nicki Krawczyk 3 Comments

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You'll hear me say again and again how important your digital presence (online portfolio site, LinkedIn profile, etc.) is, but that doesn't mean you can overlook your print one. Here we look at what to include on your business card and resources for getting your business cards created and ready to pass out to friends, contact, and potential clients. You need business … [Read more...]

Why Online Sales Letters are Dead—and What to Write for Clients Instead

By Nicki Krawczyk 8 Comments

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There are all kinds of marketing tactics that you should learn to make the most out of your copywriting career. For instance, you need to know about mediums like email campaigns, paid ads (like you see on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and as website banners), opt-in landing pages, and sales pages. If I had a nickel for every "copywriting" site that says, "I make seven … [Read more...]

How to Protect Yourself from a Computer Crash

By Nicki Krawczyk 4 Comments

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One of the most stressful moment in my career thus far had nothing to do with a presentation or a particularly challenging project. No, the most stressful moment came after I'd finished a project...and my computer crashed. How can you avoid the same fate? Here's a simple (if unpleasant) fact of life: At some point, your computer will die. You'll go to turn it on, the screen … [Read more...]

How to Price Copywriting Services: By the Minute? The Hour? The Word?

By Nicki Krawczyk 2 Comments

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Discussing rates or salaries is uncomfortable for most people. Of course, how to price copywriting services has another layer of discomfort because you can charge for copy projects in a couple of ways. Do you charge by the word? By the minute? Something else? (Spoiler: It's something else. Copywriters charge by the project.) In fact, charging by the word will mark you as a … [Read more...]

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