Copywriting: Get More Clients With Your Business Blog
February 6th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedLooking for copywriting clients? Your copywriter’s business blog is the easiest-ever, hands-free way to attract new clients each week. Discover how you can make more money by blogging.
1. Who Are Your Clients? Focus on Your Blog on Them
Creating a blog starts with planning. Make a list of all the copywriting services you provide, with a brief description of each one. Next, write a short “elevator speech” — this is a description of your business offerings in around 100 words.
Next, consider the topic of your blog. Many copywriters instinctively choose to blog about copywriting.
This can be a limiting topic. Think about your clients. Would they be looking for the kinds of copywriting tips that you would provide on your copywriting blog? Chances are that they won’t. You must target the people with whom you want to work.
Here’s what works for many copywriters. They start a business news blog for their local area. So the title of your blog would be “__________ (Your Town) Business News”. Write about your local businesses and news of interest to them. Your clients will be checking up on what’s happening in their local area, and they’re bound to come across your blog.
2. Blog Case Studies: Clients Love Them
Basically what you’re providing with your blog is some free publicity for your clients — current, past, and future clients. Businesses ego surf: they look for mentions of their name online. So your local businesses will find your blog, and will discover that you’re a copywriter.
When they need a copywriter, guess who they’ll contact?
Once you have clients, create case studies. People love case studies, and they’re excellent blog content. Occasionally you won’t be able to write up a case study on a client because your work with them will be highly confidential. That’s not a problem; many clients will be only too happy for you to write up what you did for them in a case study.
3. No Time to Blog? No Matter — Think Long Term
If you are shuddering and thinking that now you’ve got to add blogging to your long daily to-do list, relax. You business blog fits itself to the time you have available. Blog when you have a moment, or when you’re in the mood. A couple of posts a month is all that’s required. As the content on your blog increases, more people will find you.
You’ll get more copywriting clients over time, because your blog will be on line for years, and getting you new clients for many years to come.
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Copywriting is writing for business: promotional writing. Copywriters write material like advertisements and compared to most writers, they’re VERY highly paid.
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Copywriting for the Web: Write Landing Pages Which Convert
December 11th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWant to learn a profitable Web copywriting skill? If you can write landing pages which convert (that is, make sales), you can name your own price as a copywriter. Here’s a vital tip: your landing pages should never stand alone, for best results they need to be part of a campaign.
Here are the essentials for writing a high-converting landing page:
* Your page needs an emotional hook to snag the reader;
* Your page must answer the reader’s questions;
* Your page must make taking action easy.
Supporting Your Page: Writing Naked Landing Pages Is a Mistake
Before you start writing, consider how you’ll support your landing page. Writing “naked” landing pages without supporting materials is always a mistake, and is the primary cause of low conversions. You must have supporting marketing materials for your landing page because at the end of 400 or 4000 words, you’re asking your reader to pay you money.
Your supporting materials warm up the customer, so that he’s more likely to buy once he reaches your landing page.
Many Web marketers support their landing pages with a squeeze page: asking the reader to opt in to an offer, before sending him to the landing page. While this is useful, because it gives you the ability to contact the customer again at any time, it’s far from the only supporting solution.
Write a Complete Campaign, With One or Several Landing Pages
Landing pages, which are also known as sales pages, developed from the roots of direct response copywriting. Because it grew from those roots, many copywriters are blinded. They think in terms of one landing/ sales page for a campaign, forgetting that on the Web, you can write as many landing pages as you need.
Think in terms of a complete marketing campaign for a product, rather than just a sales page.
Start with developing a primary theme for the campaign: what’s the product? Who will buy it, and why do they need it? Then consider how you’ll get prospects to your landing page/ pages. If you’re buying traffic for example, research keywords, and write a landing page for each Pay Per Click campaign.
Web copywriting is a new field, and you’ll write high-converting landing pages when you use the opportunities the Web gives you to warm up customers with supporting materials, and then create specific campaigns, rather than a single page.
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Get Copywriting Clients: Four Easy Ways
December 4th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedAre you a new copywriter? Getting copywriting clients is easy because the demand for good copywriters is huge, so in this article we’ll look at four great ways to build your client list when you’re just starting out.
Before we look at our four easy marketing methods however, let’s do a little preparation. You need two things before you approach prospects: a bio, and a portfolio.
The bio is just a short third-person description of who you are: “Fred Smith from Any Town’s background in health and marketing prepared him to start his new Fred Smith Copywriting Service for… etc”.
Since you haven’t done any paid copywriting yet, your portfolio is a collection of samples. Just write some sample ads, and a sample press release and you’re good to go.
Tip: be HONEST. When you’re a completely new copywriter, admit it. It works for you. I’ve seen many new copywriters try to lie their way to a clientele, and it doesn’t work, because people see through you. People like working with beginners, it makes them feel good; so use your beginner status — it’s a plus.
Now let’s look at four easy ways you can get clients.
1. Start Where You Are: Talk to Business Owners
Start right where you are. Tell everyone (friends, relatives, acquaintances) that you’re setting up shop as a copywriter. People know people, and you’ll find business owners who are happy to hire you.
One new copywriter I know talked to the other mothers at her kids’ school, and got four new clients from a ten-minute chat to other mothers. Another new copywriter told his dental nurse he was looking for business. Not only did the dentist hire him, so did several other local business people.
2. Use Social Networking Tools Like Twitter
Sites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn make it easy to build a large network and also to get clients. Get active on these sites and network with others, particularly with other copywriters.
I’ve been a copywriter for many years, and I’m not looking for new copywriting clients, but people often approach me with projects on the social networking sites. I’m happy to pass on the names of new copywriters I’ve “met” on these sites.
3. Pick up the Phone
This tactic always works. Pick up the phone and call local agencies and larger businesses. Make 100 calls, and you’re guaranteed at least five jobs.
Write out a short script before you start, then just keep dialing.
4. Write a Press Release for Your Local Media
Every new copywriter I’ve encouraged to write a press release announcing his new copywriting services business for his local newspapers and radio stations got clients. Please take notice of the fact that I said “every”. This tactic works, always.
Getting copywriting clients is easy. Use the four easy ways, and before you know it you’ll have a large copywriting practice.
Become a Copywriting Master Fast
Copywriting is writing for business: promotional writing. Copywriters write material like advertisements and compared to most writers, they’re VERY highly paid.
The explosion of the influence of the Web means that copywriters are flooded with offers of work. Even new copywriters find it easy to get copywriting gigs and to build their copywriting services business.
If copywriting intrigues you, join me in my Copywriting Master Class. I’ll take you from copywriting novice to pro.
“Copywriting Master Class - Ten Weeks to Copywriting Genius” gives you a comprehensive copywriting course, as it helps you to set up your copywriting services business.
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