Need advices

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by ccameleon, Jan 28, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hey, I am a beginner in copywriting but I am willing to learn, so please tell me good ways to learn. I mean, what should i read, where can i find someone to give me some work to do, stuff like that.
     
    ccameleon, Jan 28, 2007 IP
  2. Pat Gael

    Pat Gael Banned

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    #2
    The best way to learn is stick to forums where true writers hang out.

    At DP the best place to learn is this, the copywriting forum. Take a look back to old topics and learn from the advice provided through different posts regarding copywriting and writing advice.

    Complementary to this activity, pay a visit to www.allfreelancing.com, a forum lead by some our finest DP members, and where most of us, people willing to improve knowledge and skills, hang at :)
     
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    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    #3
    Are you talking about copywriting as in marketing/advertising copy or article writing?

    I'd recommend starting with "Elements of Style." It's a classic that pretty much any solid writer knows about and has read. It's a good starting point.
     
    marketjunction, Jan 28, 2007 IP
  4. M&M's are ok

    M&M's are ok Guest

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    #4
    You violated some rules.

    "pretty much" is not needed. :D
     
    M&M's are ok, Jan 28, 2007 IP
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    Mystique Well-Known Member

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    So true, since he joined to the Six Figure challenge he has been suffering from bad-hair days, as it was already noted several times but looks like someone (perhaps himself) asks moderators to delete anything that could be embarrassing.

    That's what happens when someone is told that his writing skills have turned him into a 'consummate artist' :rolleyes:

    Let's hope he gets back to earth soon.
     
    Mystique, Jan 29, 2007 IP
  6. ccameleon

    ccameleon Guest

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    thank you guys. i will join that forum ASAP :)
     
    ccameleon, Jan 29, 2007 IP
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    DeniseJ Live, Laugh, Love

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    #7
    Why is everyone being so hard on Jason lately? Ya'll need to take a chill pill, seriously. :p
     
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  8. internetauthor

    internetauthor Peon

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    #8
    Also guys, Jason's not actually in the Six Figure Challenge - I'm not sure it's a challenge for him to make the six figures the rest of us are shooting for. :)

    cchameleon,

    I second the notion of checking out AllFreelancing.com. There are lots of good posts in old threads on this forum. There are plenty of other writing resources out there in the form of blogs, forums, etc...

    One of the biggest things you might want to figure out is what copywriting means to you and future clients. It is not article writing, per se.

    I did a quick pamphlet for a SixFigure Newsletter freebie a few months back. It may or may not help. It's HERE if you want to take a look.

    Thanks!
    Rebecca
     
    internetauthor, Jan 29, 2007 IP
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    manager2006 Well-Known Member

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    - if you would to write for web, just go to google and with "writng for the web" that can help you and you understand the difference between writing for the web and print.
     
    manager2006, Feb 1, 2007 IP
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    There are several alternatives available, but the one that I found most useful is http://www.sellingtohumannature.com/copywriting-secrets.html. This site is owned by Daniel Levis, a copywriting historian. In his newsletters he does a good analysis of old sales letter, and this is useful as it has a learn on the job orientation. Try it out- its free. In, case you like it you can also checkout his blog -http://free-copywriting-tips.blogspot.com
     
    sangeeta_k, Feb 2, 2007 IP
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    kittyluver Notable Member

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    Peep it into different freelancing sites like elance.com, scriptlance.com and rentacoder.com to land up a new job at down-to-earth price say, you can quote $2 per 500 articles. Then accustom yourself to get good ratings from the buyers. Then u can rise the bid amount upto $1.5 per 100 words. Some of the buyers prefer newbie as they are available for cheap cost but not cheap work. you can earn while you learn.
     
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  12. internetauthor

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    I hope there is a typo somewhere in there....or some webmaster is getting a real bargain! :eek:

    Rebecca
     
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  13. Pat Gael

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    #13
    I share this thought.

    I'm convinced of the value found in most of Jason's remarks and useful advice posted around DP.

    If someone is appointed as "'consummate artist", or just because we know that such member is a skilled writer, we must pay attention to his/her words and follow his example trying to offer constructive criticism if we dislike whatever is posted.
     
    Pat Gael, Feb 2, 2007 IP