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How to Become A Copywriting Stud

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How to Become A Copywriting Stud

How to Become A Copywriting Stud
Prime Concepts Group, Inc | 2004 | English | ISBN: 0976229927 | 170 pages | PDF | 1 Mb

Become one of the World's Highest Paid Copywriters! Get Rich Working from Your Spare Bedroom, Sidewalk Cafes in Paris , Under a Palm Tree in Hawaii , or Anywhere Else. Copywriting is one of the most lucrative, fun, and intellectually stimulating endeavors you can ever do. It gives you a real creative high, and the chance to make ongoing income like most people don't even dare to dream about. You can work for yourself, or accept contracts from others. You have the personal freedom to live and work from anywhere in the world. (Or at least anywhere you can get a decent Internet connection.) Whether you live in New York , Indianapolis , or Milwaukee , Rome , Trieste , or Milan -there will always be people who want more business. And they will joyfully give you a piece of the pie to produce it for them. You can have your office situated with a view of the mountains in Colorado , overlooking the sailboats in San Diego Bay , or just follow the sun, writing from beautiful locales around the world. Truth be told, you really don't even need an office . . . You can work from anywhere! From any Starbucks or sidewalk café, a hammock in your backyard, or on a beach in Fiji . All you need is a mail drop for people to send your checks to, and somewhere to email your projects from. As a trained copywriter, you can easily earn $75,000 or $100,000 a year, working part time from home in your bathrobe. If you're serious and work more, you can rake in $250,000 a year, and those who are really good can even crack the million dollars a year threshold. Best of all, you can do all this without a bunch of employees and overhead to eat up the majority of what you earn. Here's how it works . . . You get hired to write a letter. You get an agreed upon price usually beginning at $500 for beginners and going up to $15,000 for experienced pros. That's the base price. Then you get paid a small royalty from all the sales that come from that letter, or a set amount for each copy of the letter that gets mailed. For as long as it mails! If your letter becomes the "control" package, it can mail for years! It's possible that one letter you write can make you $5,000, $8,000 or $15,000 a month in residual income. For as long as that letter mails! Think of what you can earn if you have four or five controls going at the same time. There is never a shortage of businesses . . . There are always more business owners, advertising agencies, and publishers who need good copy than there are good copywriters out there. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting ten people who claim to be copywriters these days. But good ones who actually know what they are doing are quite rare. So those that do know make very handsome livings. Copy is the engine that drives all great marketing campaigns. You can make a fortune writing sales letters, brochures, ads and websites for businesses. There are literally MILLIONS of small, medium, and even huge companies, desperate for someone to help them sell their products or services. (And we're not even mentioning the millions more non-profit organizations, associations, political campaigns, and others.) Of course you may not want to hire your services out to others. You may want to use them for building your own business. And why not? You can use your new copywriting skills to drive traffic to your website, write a book proposal that gets a big contract, or get yourself booked on Oprah. Or maybe you need to write sales letters, ads, and website copy for your retail store, consulting practice or chiropractic office. You can develop your own products, or partner with other people with existing products. There are literally MILLIONS more joint venture and new product opportunities like this. Really. Or you can do it both ways! Work on your own products, and just take on the specia