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How to Maximize Copywriting Services

Project Copy Guest Blog

Kristen Bradley of CrowdSource.Com guest blogs for ProjectCopy this week. Read what she has to say about hiring copywriters the crowd source way.

How to Maximize Copywriting Services
In the past decade, crowdsourcing has greatly expanded its reach to incorporate a variety of tasks that previously required individuals or companies to use salaried employees. One such task is copywriting. Creators of blogs and websites can find copywriting services that reach out to writers across the world to compose content on a variety of subjects for these sites. Here are a few tips on how to use these services.

Understand copywriting services
When considering the use of copywriting services, it is best to understand how these services work. Many of these services use the power of crowdsourcing to deliver content at a set price to a requester. When a company needs copy for a site, it may request copy on a specific subject that is relevant to the site in question. Once the directives are made clear, the requester agrees to pay a particular rate for the copy. This may be a price set by the crowdsourcing company, or it may be set by the copywriter, depending on the service used. Then, once all parties have agreed upon the terms, the copy is written and sent to the requester, who then approves or rejects the content.

Choosing the best
Some services may specialize in a particular subject matter. For example, if a requester has a need for copy on legal matters or the stock market, the requester can pursue companies that tailor copy specific to that subject. Many services have writers that can accurately compose copy on many subjects. It is a good idea to look into the top services first, as these services usually attract the best writers, who, in turn, offer the best copy. A requester always has the right to reject work, but the requester should be aware that rejected work should never be used. Using rejected work is considered highly unethical in the crowdsourcing community and leads to long-term issues when trying to attract top writers.

If a person or company is in need of content for a site or for other purposes, there are services that can deliver this content with speed, accuracy and high quality. By understanding how these services work and by following protocols in line with these services, a requester can receive excellent copy at a fair price. All parties can be satisfied with an assignment if they understand the expectations in the transaction and work together in an amicable and professional manner.

Kristen Bradley is a specialist for CrowdSource.com, a leading site on the web that delivers highly scalable solutions to enterprise clients worldwide.

From Around The Blogosphere

Enjoy these great copywriting articles and tips.

1. One More Time: No Free/Spec Copywriting Work Without A Damned Good Reason

2. Could You Turn Your Medical Knowledge to Copywriting?

3. Why do freelance writers hate SEO copywriting?

4. Copywriting: Conversions or Thought Leadership?

5. 5 Steps to Getting More Targeted Website Traffic with SEO Copywriting

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Copywriting: The Essential Business Tool You Should Be Using

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JT Copywriting is celebrating its second year anniversary with a fantastic “25% Off” promotion and an important message.

We’ve all got our own list of what we think the most essential business tools are. However, there’s one that always seems to fly under the radar. The most successful businesses know about it because they’ve used it, but not everyone is aware of it or, more importantly, aware of its amazing benefits.

I am, of course, talking about copywriting. What is copywriting? To put it simply, Copywriting is writing words. You see, whenever a business promotes itself through press releases, adverts, mailshots or newsletters it will need to produce promotional copy, either by writing the words in-house or by hiring a copywriter to do so.

Why should you want to hire a copywriter? James Tennant, owner of JT Copywriting (www.jtcopy.com), puts it this way, “If you think about it, 99% of all communication is done with words. Words are such a powerful and yet oddly underrated tool. Politicians have used the right words to gain control of countries and start wars. It’s obvious to me that the power of the written word is unlimited.”

He goes on: “Whenever a business communicates with its audience and target demographic, they’ll be using words to spread their message. However, without the proper words, that message will go unnoticed, lost among the millions of other messages floating around. That’s where a Copywriter comes in. Copywriters are trained to use words that influence, interest and compel people to buy products and read articles. Their words make some companies millions in profit every year.”

As mentioned, JT Copywriting is celebrating its second year as a business and it is throwing a promotion truly worthy of celebration! – 25% off the hourly rate until July 1st! That’s potentially hundreds of pounds saved on copy that could greatly increase your business’ profits. With such an offer set to create great interest in JT Copywriting’s services, it would be sensible for you to get in touch with James as soon as possible or you might miss out.

James Tennant is the owner of JT Copywriting and is a professional freelance marketing copywriter. He has worked with some of the world’s biggest and best companies (think: eBay, Universal Studios, and Gumtree). He specialises in writing marketing materials that will increase public awareness of your brand and increase your profits. You can access the website at www.jtcopy.com and you can follow James on Twitter: @JT_Copywriting and on facebook: JTCopywriting

Get in touch today via email: contact@jtcopy.com.

From Around The Blogosphere

OK so some of you may have noticed a lack of posts here recently. Well, I can explain!

I just moved back from Canada to the UK and I’ve been rather busy getting back into the swing of things here. Anyway, the good news is I’m quite settled and ready to produce some great content again!

The other thing I should mention is that I’m still working on the issue with the free ebook! You may have noticed the link does not work. I’m trying to tackle that problem as well and once it’s solved I’ll post it up on the site for free, for everyone (no pesky sign up this time).

So apologies for the issues, hopefully this week’s great articles will go someway towards keeping all you awesome people happy! :)

1. 3 Signs of SEO Copywriting Burnout

2. Copywriting Ebooks – Massive Discount Offer

3. 5+ Principles of Social Media Copywriting

4. Write to Get Read — Essential Web Copywriting Tips by Interaktiva Digital Marketing

5. The Biggest Secret of Stellar Copywriting

The last one is especially good. Enjoy!

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From Around The Blogosphere

More great articles from around the web!

1. Copywriting: How to improve headlines on landing pages and blog posts

2. B2B Copywriting Secret: Focus on Customer Service in Your Advertising Copy

3. Website Copywriting Tips

4. How to Get More Links with Effective SEO Copywriting

5. Powerful Copywriting Practices To Produce More Conversions

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A Big Thank You To Everyone!

I don’t want to turn this post into a cringeworthy, Oscar winners-esque essay so I’ll keep it very short.

I just wanted to let my fantastic community know how much I have appreciated the support, help and advice they have all given me over the first three months of this blog’s existence. It certainly wouldn’t be growing so well if it wasn’t for you all so thank you very much.

Sometimes I can’t post as often as I’d like, (running a freelance business can be quite time consuming!) but I will endeavour to post more in the future!

Anyway, as a sign of my appreciation I’m going to post the link to my free ebook. Yeah, I know that doesn’t sound like much but I’m not even asking for your email addresses this time!

The Top Ten Copywriting Guidelines (It would seem there is a problem with the file. Let me address that and I’ll have it available for you as soon as possible.)

Hope you all enjoy it and thanks again!

James

PS. Remember, if you want to contribute articles or ideas for articles to ProjectCopy, then just get in touch – contact@projectcopy.com. I’d really love to hear from you!

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Hmm, do I need to introduce this post anymore? You know I find these articles interesting and you know I think you should read them too. So just click on the links and get to it already!

1. The SEO Copywriting Checklist

2. Grammar Tips: 15 Copywriting Mistakes That Make You Look Silly

3. Online Marketing Web Page Copywriting Cheat Sheet

4. Introducing The 6 + 1 Model For Effective Copywriting (Better Than AIDA!)

5. What Kind Of Copywriting Do You Specialise In?

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My 5 Favourite Things About Being A Freelance Copywriter

Being a freelance copywriter is awesome. I can work from wherever I want and I can work at the times that suit me. But what are the very best things about being a freelance copywriter? Read on and find out.

1. You Are Your Own Boss – Ever had a boss that’s an idiot? I’m sure we all have. I’ve had a couple that made me wonder how they ever earned a management position in the first place. As a freelance copywriter you are your own boss. No more getting ordered around to do menial and pointless tasks. No more being ignored if you have a great idea. Being your own boss is fantastic.

2. Sneaky lie-ins – If you’ve been up til the early hours writing web content or marketing materials (we’ve all been there) then you can reward yourself with a lie-in the next day. Working as a freelance copywriter gives you a great chance to get a full night’s sleep every night. While this might sound like laziness, it’s not. Without a full night’s sleep how can you possibly hope to perform well the next day? We aren’t stacking shelves or working behind a counter, we’re running our own business and it can only succeed if the service and work we produce is of the best possible quality.

3.You Can Work From Anywhere – And I mean literally everywhere (as long as there’s and internet connection). Feeling run down and uninspired by city life? Go on a relaxing and refreshing holiday to the countryside and take your laptop with you. Your work follows you wherever your go and your office is wherever you make it. This is perhaps my favourite perk.

4. Meeting New People – From one week to the next you never know where your job will take you and who it will introduce you to. Every new client is a new person (or persons) in your life. Networking events, meetings and consultations give us all the opportunity to meet new people, making the freelance copywriter profession a very social one. I believe this is truly one of the most exciting perks of the job.

5. It’s All On Me – The success of my business is entirely down to me. If I fail it’s nobody’s fault but mine and that really inspires me to perform. If I succeed and earn a boatload of money in the process I can relax in the knowledge that it was through my own efforts that I did so. I love competing and running your own business is a difficult competition to win. Bring it on!

Perhaps you have your own favourite things about this fantastic profession? Share them here on Project Copy!

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From Around The Blogosphere

Another great set of articles for my loyal readers!

Remember to spread the word!

1. Copywriting Best Practices To Make Your Ad Copy Sizzle

2. Online Marketing Web Page Copywriting – 8 Tips to Make an Impact

3. Your Copywriter Doesn’t Need to Be an SEO Expert

4. Getting Started With Copywriting

5. How you can Get into E-mail Copywriting as an Amateur

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The Importance Of Business Cards

JT Copywriting Business Cards

Snazzy business card design can give you an edge over your competitors

I was recently privvy to a conversation between several entrepreneurs and copywriters about the importance of business cards. (I’ll admit, I was nosing in on Twitter).

On one side (Party A) it was argued that business cards were essential and that they should be carried around at all times. On the other side (Party B) it was argued that they were an antiquated business tool that was not necessary anymore with the emergence of social media.

Both parties had valid points, however, I find myself agreeing with Party A. Why? Because if I meet someone who I could potentially do business with, I find myself asking if they have a business card a long time before I ask if they have a Twitter account. I also find that carrying someone’s information round on a very portable piece of card to be quite handy when at networking events. I’d rather not ask for a pen and paper to write down someone’s Twitter username.

It was further argued by Party B that if he/she met someone that he/she genuinely wanted to work with, he/she would be chatting with them via social media. There was also some reference made to shredding a load of business cards that had been collected over the years from people he/she never intended to work with. My question at this point would be: Why did you take business cards from people you didn’t want to work with? It doesn’t make sense to me. In the same way that this person would be chatting to a person on twitter if he/she wanted to work with them, I would only collect a business card from someone who I wanted to work with.

To further my point that business cards are essential, we should think outside the box for a moment. Yes business cards hold the information other people need to know about us in order to do business with us. Website addresses, names, numbers, addresses and social media usernames etc. However, they can be so much more. A well designed business card can be an attractive thing, it can be the reason why your card is picked up and not someone elses. It’s basically a tiny advertisment that should reflect the professionalism and quality of your service. We’ve all seen cheap, badly made business cards and I have to admit, those kind of cards have immediately given me a bad impression of the business of the person that gave it to me.

In addition, think about business cards from the point of view of graphic designers, artists and photographers. A business card is a chance to show off their work. On one side you have the vital information. On the other you have a sample of their work perhaps. This is a fantastic way for those in the aforementioned careers to give any prospective clients an idea of how good they are at what they do. It’s also a fantastic conversation starter.

For me the business card is more than just a carrier of information – it’s a chance for you to show people a little bit about who you are.

What about you? Do you believe in the power of the business card or is it just a waste of money and time?

Let’s hear your thoughts!