BUSINESS
Strategic UX writing – how to handle a website restructure
Some writing jobs can expand into UX writing (user experience) design, which may come as a surprise! Although UX is a separate expertise, companies sometimes don’t realise this, and the copywriter and web designer may have to problem-solve, and handle it between them. Especially with a bigger company website needing a redesign, this can make…
Read Now…Copy and SEO content writing skills for websites
Do you need tech-savvy skills to write for online markets? I got this question from an aspiring copywriter, and it’s a great one. Do you need to write code, or be a web whiz, in order to be a copywriter or content writer for the web? What if you just want to write? The answer…
Read Now…Copywriting – 12 steps to writing a case study
Case studies are one of my favourite copywriting jobs. Interviewing clients is fun, and as an ex-journalist, I love writing long form copy. A reader has asked for an overview of different kinds of writing jobs, so here are some pointers on how to write a case study. What’s a case study? A case study…
Read Now…Freelance contract copywriting work
As a freelance newbie copywriter, you’ll most likely work with small businesses (SMEs). But what about bigger companies? How do you get on the radar for bigger contracts that are put out to tender? Here’s some advice on getting on the ladder for public sector work. This is pointy end nitty-gritty, and not for everyone!…
Read Now…Do copywriters need SEO content writing skills?
Do you need tech-savvy skills to write for online markets? I got this question from an aspiring copywriter, and it’s a great one. Do you need to write code, or be a web whiz, in order to be a copywriter or content writer for the web? What if you just want to write? Well, firstly,…
Read Now…7 tips – invoicing for freelance copywriting work
When is a copywriting job finished and ready to invoice? It’s not as obvious as it seems. Sometimes, jobs can dribble on, and it’s not your fault. Maybe you’ve completed the job, and the client needs to check it, but somehow, they don’t get round to it. And then it’s not clear when to send…
Read Now…Writing business: 10 reasons to build a creative-commercial portfolio
A creative-commercial mix is a great way to build a sustainable living as a writer. What does this mean? Doing commercial writing for businesses as a financial foundation, while you write your novel/screen play/ short story collection, or study for your creative writing MA or MFA. This kind of creative-commercial portfolio is a familiar model…
Read Now…Writing productivity: 10 tips to balance a commercial-creative portfolio
1. Establish a routine and systems One of the problems of writing – especially working from home – is that you can easily turn into a workaholic. Not many people realise that this is a far bigger danger than becoming a couch potato! Especially if you’re the sole breadwinner in your family, your writing output…
Read Now…Copywriting interviews – how to research clients
Interviewing clients is a key skill for anyone who writes for business. Not all clients are expressive and fluent – that’s why they hired you! So you need to practise deep listening for information, marketing goals, customers, tone of voice, and lots more. It’s a lot to cover, but there some things you can do…
Read Now…Copywriting technique – 5 tips for authentic tone of voice
Tone of voice is an important element of copywriting technique, but achieving the right tone of voice is often instinctive, rather than the result of a deliberate strategy. This article suggests some ways to capture an authentic tone of voice and achieve livelier, more engaging results in your copywriting. Tone of voice and deep listening…
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