Wordfeeder Needs Freelance Writers
September 15th, 2008 Dina at Wordfeeder.com
Great news! We are expanding our horizons and I’m interested in connecting with writers who are experienced in writing for the web, available for paid work, and have a flexible schedule.
(Note: If you already work at a full time job, this may not be the right fit. Most copywriting jobs are “short order”).
Interested in hearing about more about opportunities with Wordfeeder.com Copywriting and Marketing? Please send an email to dina@wordfeeder.com that contains….. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in Freelance Lifestyle, Project Manager, Wordfeeder Copywriting | No Comments »Outsourcing a Copywriter? Here’s What You Should Know.
May 22nd, 2008 Dina at Wordfeeder.com
Many people who outsource copywriting and website marketing projects are concerned with keeping costs down. There is a simple solution to this without sacrificing quality: work together with the copywriter and strive for the highest level of productivity. Here are a few tips for making the process as seamless as possible and letting your copywriter do the best job she can for you.
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Posted in Business Writing, Copywriting Services, Marketing Communications, Project Manager, Search Engine Copywriting, Small Business Marketing, The Copywriting Client, Wordfeeder Copywriting | 1 Comment »Copywriting Lessons I’ve Learned While Squatting in the Trenches
February 20th, 2008 Dina at Wordfeeder.comUnbeknownst to my readers and clients, I’ve got a lot going on behind the scenes here at Wordfeeder.com. In both my personal life and my work, I’m experiencing major change, with some growing pains along the way. For those of you who buy into dream interpretation, my sleeping hours are taking me on a wild ride lately. Last week I dreamt that two of my back molar teeth fell out. I tried to screw them back into my gums but they weren’t having it.
I don’t know if every copywriter is like this, but I seem to have a talent for dual perspectives. Although I’m looking ahead toward expansion, team building, and a higher level of service, my mind is simultaneously in reflection mode. I find myself constantly assessing where I’ve been as I navigate a new and unbeaten path.
Here are some tips for those who want to be successful in the field of copywriting:
1. You MUST be Other-People Oriented.
People who “break into” copywriting begin by writing their own material. They stream their own consciousness on their blogs. This is enjoyable, and easy. They think, “Hey, I’m cut out for this copywriting thing. Soon I’ll be making millions.”
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Posted in Business Management, Project Manager, Small Business Marketing, Target Audience, The Copywriting Client, Wordfeeder Copywriting | 5 Comments »The Quick and the Good: How to Be Fast on Your Feet in the World of Online Business
February 16th, 2008 Dina at Wordfeeder.comI worked as a copywriter in the creative department of a large corporation for many years. The downside to this is that “creative” is not so creative when you’ve got fifteen or 20 sets of hands stirring the sauce. The upside is the organizational skill you gain with after working with a group of graphic designers and computer geeks all passing and sharing files on the same network.
If you’re in this business game to serve people well and make a good living, then that’s a huge upside - and it applies to any business, not just advertising or copywriting.
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