Some Tips When Choosing Copywriting Services

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by jimmytazz, Jan 26, 2011.

  1. #1
    Don't choose copywriting services until you've spoken with at least a few professional writers.

    Always ask these 4 questions before hiring...

    1.What is the project intended to achieve?
    2.Who is your audience?
    3.What is your Unique Selling Proposition?
    4.What are the benefits of your products or services?
     
    jimmytazz, Jan 26, 2011 IP
  2. YMC

    YMC Well-Known Member

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    Aren't those the questions the copywriter's supposed to ask? :rolleyes:
     
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    parsibagan Active Member

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    *pokes YMC* check out his signature ;)
     
    parsibagan, Jan 27, 2011 IP
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    Senobia Notable Member

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    I was going to post this same reply last night, but I got sidetracked by some .000000000000000004 per word offer and forgot to do that.
     
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    right! If you are the one looking for copy writing services, you don't have to ask such questions. It should be the writer's :)
     
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    I've written a blog post on 10 questions to ask when hiring a copywriter.

    Here is one the questions. The rest are on my blog in the copywriting section.

    * Do you have any case studies you can show me?

    Before hiring a copywriter you should think about what you want their text to achieve? Should it turn visitors into customers or prospects or do you just need copy for information purposes?

    If you want your copy to get results, then ask potential copywriters if they can demonstrate this rather than just supplying you examples of their writing.
     
    searchblogger, Feb 4, 2011 IP