A few years ago, I was on a flight and in a bad mood. The flight had been delayed, I was tired, I had a lot of work ahead of me and, to top it all off, the woman next to me was actually reading my computer screen over my shoulder. Who does that?? I’m not proud to say that my knee-jerk reaction would have been to give her an annoyed, nasty look. Instead, though, I … [Read more...]
How Copywriters Can Get Over the Fear of Selling
If you’re trying to build a freelance business or to land a job, you’ve got to be able to sell yourself, right? Well, if you have a strong fear of selling (or, at the very least, it makes you uncomfortable), I have good news. You don't need to be good at sales to be a successful copywriter. Okay, now obviously, I’m not talking about making sales: getting new clients to … [Read more...]
Land Copywriting Clients With These 35 Tips
Looking for copywriting clients is a big part of your job. (At least initially; eventually referrals will make everything much easier.) Many new copywriters can fall into a little bit of a client-search trap, though: They pick one method of searching and stick with it. If that method works consistently for you, then great. But it’s much more likely that that method will be … [Read more...]
What Is a Copywriting Retainer?
Retainers seem like an ideal solution for copywriters: You set aside a certain number of hours and get paid whether or not you work! What's not to like? Well, let's start with the fact that it rarely runs that smoothly. Here we discuss what a copywriting retainer is and how it affects your copywriting rates. What Is a Retainer? First, let's make sure we're on the same … [Read more...]
When to Consider Choosing a Copywriting Niche
It's definitely no secret that—in spite of what a lot of gurus will tell you—I strongly advise you not to choose a copywriting specialization when you're first starting out. By copywriting specialization or niche, I mean either an industry (finance, travel, healthcare, etc.) or medium (email, landing pages, brochures, etc.). Why not? Well, this article about avoiding … [Read more...]
Types of Copywriting Projects to Pitch Prospective Clients
Many new (or new-ish) copywriters think that finding potential clients is hard. The truth is, it couldn't be easier: Do a Google search, look at the items around your home, or just walk down the street. Once you have some clients, though, the next step it to determine the types of copywriting projects they may benefit from. Most businesses and companies need copywriting help … [Read more...]
How To Use Quizzes and Surveys to Attract Copywriting Clients
In an ideal world, a client who needed copy would magically find your portfolio site, instantly know you’re the right copywriter for them, and immediately hire you for their many, lucrative projects. <sigh> In the real world, it’s a little more complicated. First, you have to capture a prospective client’s attention. Then, you often have to “nurture” your prospective … [Read more...]
Why You Need to Pitch Clients Around the Holidays
The effort you put into prospecting is directly related to the number and quality of clients you see a few months down the line. So, while it feels like you should slow down your prospecting during the holidays, that can be a problem in the future. Holidays Are Prime Time for Sellers Brands start thinking early about their holiday promotions—and that means … [Read more...]
The Right Way to Offer Free Copy Evaluations
Free giveaways will always be a popular marketing tactic—and they can be a great tactic for your copywriting business, too. Offering free copy evaluations can be a great way to drum up business. But before you jump in with both feet, you need to keep a couple of things in mind to make sure you’re not giving everything away without getting anything (business) back. The … [Read more...]
How to Draw Copywriting Work Opportunities to You
Everyone knows someone for whom things just “work out.” Things go along swimmingly for them, and the things they want just seem to magically drop into their laps. Opportunities seem to appear out of nowhere. The truth is that you, too, can make opportunities appear. People who seem to have opportunities just fall into their laps aren’t magical—they just know how to be … [Read more...]