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> How do you plan to make money writing copy?

S. Everett
post Mar 20 2010, 11:11 PM
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Hey I see a lot of views for a lot of threads in this forum so I thought that it might be interesting to find out how everyone here plans on using their ability to write copy to help them make more money.

Are you gonna start a business online? offline? Are you already in business and plan on using it to pump some muscle in your marketing and advertising?

Tell us: How exactly do you plan to use your copywriting skill to help you make money?
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post May 1 2011, 09:22 PM
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Hey I see a lot of views for a lot of threads in this forum so I thought that it might be interesting to find out how everyone here plans on using their ability to write copy to help them make more money.

Are you gonna start a business online? offline? Are you already in business and plan on using it to pump some muscle in your marketing and advertising?

Tell us: How exactly do you plan to use your copywriting skill to help you make money?


I am in copywriting since last century and I discovered you need to follow-up your efficiency and productivity on a regular basis, in order to make sufficient money to be happy. Copywriting is a time-based business. If your productivity is low during a couple of hours per week, the end of the month sum will be low too. I'd advise every starter to analyse time on a project-per-project basis and include non-invoiceable time too, to see what the real efficiency of your business is. There is a free web app you can use to track project time: www.funkytime.com. That helps track history, to change the future.
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