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An Introduction to Freelance Copywriting

by Ray Edwards

Copywriters are pursuing freelance copywriting more and more these days because of the great opportunities it offers. If you’re interested in freelancing, then here are some basic pointers to help you get an idea of what is involved.

1. Learn when to say “no.” Freelance copywriters have to know when to say “no.” At times you will have to say “no” to new projects because your schedule won’t allow for more work, and knowing when that point has come is very important. Otherwise you can jeopardize your entire business by taking on too much work and inhibiting yourself from meeting your deadlines. Other times you have to say “no” to the suggestions your clients offer. Remember that you are the advertising expert and they are not, that is why they are hiring you. You must be able to say “no” and offer a better alternative in a gentle way.

Sometimes though, clients won’t budge and either you have to compromise without surrendering or get out of the project. Managing persistent clients will help ease your work experience, but sometimes you just have to get out of a situation. Otherwise your job will be very unpleasant. Some clients just aren’t worth the time or trouble.

2. Be polite, persistent, and positive. Always communicate professionally with your clients. Listen intently to your clients and be persistent with your ideas if you must. Your persistence must be two fold: You must constantly look for work, and persistently stand by your ideas on how to market your clients’ products. This will help improve your success dramatically.

3. Make sure that you are constantly increasing your skill and expertise. Learning is a never-ending process and the most successful copywriters out there see themselves as lifelong students. As a freelance copywriter, you must constantly learn new ways to write better copy. This will keep you sharp and competitive. There is a lot of material out there, so go ahead and dive headlong into improving the quality of your product.

4. Take time to relax. Getting away from a stressful work environment is one of the main reasons copywriters switch to freelancing. So make sure not to make your new work environment equally as stressful! Set aside time to relax, write it into your schedule and stick to it. Not only will this help you lead a happier life, but consistent relaxation will also help you write better. So in the end, you’ll be more productive, happier and writing better copy if you take time to rest.

5. Have fun even if the going gets tough. If you’re going to be successful, you have to love your profession, so start learning how to keep a positive attitude now. If you let the stress of your work consume you, you will eventually burn out and miss out on the amazing opportunities in freelance copywriting.

6. Take time for your personal life. A successful businessperson also has a life outside of their work. You need to nurture your personal life for your emotional health, not to mention your friends’ and family’s emotional health as well. Even though you’re making a career transition to make more money, your personal life is the most important part of whom you are. What gain is there if you spend your whole life making money but have no one to share it with? In the midst of growing your business, don’t lose sight of the greater things in life.

7. Always practice honest work ethics. You need to be a person of love, honor and integrity. Therefore, don’t make any promises you can’t keep. Be honest with your clients. Tell them if you’re failing to meet a requirement and try to make it up to them. Never give moral ground in order to gain economic prosperity, and always be ethical when conducting business arrangements.

8. Learn to manage your business well. Freelance copywriters are their own bosses and run their own businesses. Make sure to read up on how to run a small business and manage your accounts well.

You should always be aware of the most recent ethical standards, laws, and tax reforms. You should also update yourself with the current pricing guidelines, learning new effective negotiation skills, and looking for better ways to maintain your records.

9. Do not take rejections personally. Your personal worth and intrinsic value is not determined by what you do or how much money you make. Therefore try to keep a professional composure when clients reject you and do not take it personally. There are plenty of reasons that a client can reject your bid that has nothing to do with your ability to write good copy.

10. Do not miss deadlines. Missing deadlines will severely hurt your chances at success, so you must make every effort to manage your time well and get your projects completed on schedule.

Hopefully you found these pointers illuminating and helpful. If you’re interested in learning more about freelance copywriting, there is plenty of information out there that can help you become a successful freelancer. Just search the Internet for tutorials on copywriting, and start digging in.

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