Do you feel as if your writing needs a change of direction? Have you ever thought about copywriting? Don’t even know what it is? I was in exactly the same boat a few years ago. Read on and perhaps it’ll set you thinking about trying something new:
A Copywriting Career
I hadnโt ever thought about becoming a copywriter. Iโd had a love affair with article, short story, competition and filler writing for years but the idea of becoming a copywriter was non-existent. My back therapist thought otherwise.
โYou write, donโt you?โ she said, cracking my back into place one day. โI need someone to provide the copy for my leaflets. Would you be interested?โ
I found myself nodding, obviously outwardly giving a professional, reassuring smile that I was the woman for the job. Inwardly, I was panicking. A leaflet? I wrote articles about collecting cricket memorabilia and stories about cute little kittens for children. I couldnโt do a leaflet.
But somehow I found myself doing just that โ and I loved it. So did my back therapist. The rest they say is history and I can now add copywriter to my CV.
I have to admit that before โthe leafletโ, I wasnโt even really sure what a copywriter did. So hereโs a brief insight into the world of the copywriter. And the good news is, whilst itโs seemingly becoming harder and harder to break into article and fiction markets, skilled copywriters are always in demand. A good copywriter can also expect to be paid very well.
What is a Copywriter?
A copywriter produces โcopyโ i.e. the writing for commercial purposes. Journalism is about informing, whereas copywriting is concerned not only with informing, but also advising, influencing and persuading, with the primary aim of selling a companyโs services or products.
What does a Copywriter do?
A copywriterโs role is a varied one. Here are a few examples of some of the work a copywriter undertakes:
Advertisement Writing
Take a look through your local paper or Yellow Pages and you will find numerous adverts ranging from dental practices to flooring services to restaurants. Some companies may write their own adverts but others need a copywriter to make their ad stand out from all the others on the page. If you leaf through the ads youโll see that some of them are cluttered with too much information and others seem to miss the whole point of what theyโre trying to sell. If you find yourself thinking, โI could come up with a catchier heading than thatโ or โThey clearly havenโt thought about what the customer is looking forโ, then copywriting may be just the job for you.
Sales Letters and Direct Mail
Sales letters and direct mail regularly drop through our letter boxes. Sales letters are sent to customers for many different purposes from trying to tempt a customer with a new offer, to keeping the customer informed and thus making him feel special, promoting loyalty to the company.
Direct mail or mail shots are used to stimulate sales. Take a look through your own mail. Youโll find sales letters and mail shots from insurance companies to magazine subscriptions to dazzling business opportunities. All of these will have been written by a copywriter with the aim of firstly attracting your attention, then arousing your interest, before stimulating your desire to buy the service or product and then finally, prompting you to take action straight away.
Have you ever filled in a coupon or rung the number detailed, fuelled by an urgent desire to take immediate action? If you have, then the copywriter has succeeded in his job.
ย Brochures and Leaflets
These give more details about a service or product than a sales letter and often accompany one. Many of them feature lavish illustrations of the product or service to catch the eye. Nonetheless, itโs the words that build on the sales letter and persuade the reader to take action. Itโs no good having beautiful pictures and then large passages of long, wordy sentences that bore. If the reader has to work hard to get to the point, glossy pictures or not, he will switch off and put the brochure and letter in the bin. If you can write using familiar words, in short sentences and paragraphs, in a friendly style, youโre likely to captivate your reader. When you next receive a sales letter and brochure, see how successful you think it is in its aim. How has the writer achieved this? If he hasnโt, why not and could you improve on it?
Writing on the Internet
The Internet is expanding all the time and can offer a copywriter numerous opportunities. The websites themselves are usually put together by a web designer, but there is hug demand for online copy including, home pages, sales sites, newsletters and e-zines to name just a few.
Press Releases
Public Relations writing is a little different as the aim isnโt to sell anything but to promote a companyโs good name. Often a company will require a press release to be written for the local paper if theyโre launching a new product/service or if theyโre opening in a new location.
Here, any journalistic experience will be very useful as this is the style thatโs required i.e. informing rather than selling. This latter point highlights how varied the role of a copywriter can be and how it overlaps with other types of writing.
Copywriting jobs can be time-consuming. Therefore, they slot in well with other areas of writing. Sometimes a client may take a while to get back to you concerning a draft copy that youโve submitted. In the meantime, you can be working on your articles and short stories, as well as your next copywriting project.
If you now find that youโre looking at adverts, leaflets and sales letters in a whole new light, then itโs worth considering a copywriting career.
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Here ‘s my visual stimulus to set your writing week on its way. Why is the girl running away? Where is she going? What’s going to happen to her? Let your mind work its magic:
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