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You’re worth it! Holding your ground on freelance rates | wranglingwords
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Superb verbs: what “doing” words do for your copywriting. Get out of my inbox! Go do something creative →. February 13, 2012 · 9:06 am. You’re worth it! Holding your ground on freelance rates. I’ve been a freelance copywriter for longer than I own up to in fresh company. Over the years I’ve inched my professional rates up gradually and mostly at the insistence of my accountant. A few weeks ago I was contacted by the new editor to discuss helping them fill a gap in the upcoming edition of their magazine&#...
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Some links to my guest blogs, articles and mentions elsewhere …. March 2012: My article “ To boldly go: a colourful recession-beating strategy. 8221; appeared on the Business Chicks website. V chuffed to be seen here. 🙂. June2012: endowed with an Inspiring Blog Award by Holly over at her Rebuilding Holly. Blog (a little embarrassed that I haven’t posted for a couple of months, though):. Made the cut … for Australia’s Top Copywriters. Here’s the interview. Five Brilliant DIY Business Writing Tools. Lovin...
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Superb verbs: what “doing” words do for your copywriting | wranglingwords
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I, we or they? Finding your voice in copywriting. You’re worth it! Holding your ground on freelance rates →. January 20, 2012 · 6:52 am. Superb verbs: what “doing” words do for your copywriting. Some days I’d surrender my first-born for a superb verb. Clever verbs trump nouns or adjectives any day. They overshadow pronouns and decimate adverbs (absolutely). Creative writers know well the value of verbs. Copywriters know the principle is just as relevant to business communications. Her way to 500. Into Pa...
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Get out of my inbox! Go do something creative | wranglingwords
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You’re worth it! Holding your ground on freelance rates. Webinar 101 the rookie approach to webinar learning →. February 16, 2012 · 4:23 am. Get out of my inbox! Go do something creative. Warning: ranty post following. Who wants to mark Valentine’s Day by buying a new printer cartridge? Or (for feck’s sake) gutter guard? I don’t want to mark Valentine’s Day at all. Yet, it seems that everyone with something to tout thinks Valentine’s Day is an ideal time to hit my inbox with an offer. I can’t imagine any...
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Make every touchpoint count, every time | wranglingwords
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Webinar 101 the rookie approach to webinar learning. I write the signs. I write the signs. (Interpretative content guidelines for professional copywriters) →. March 12, 2012 · 9:18 am. Make every touchpoint count, every time. Our bathroom renovation almost complete, I only needed a large wall mirror cut and installed. Sounds simple? It should have been. But this is how it went. The next morning, I received this email (yes, all cap’s):. COST TO CUT AND INSTALL MIRROR WILL BE $350. Thankyou for your enquiry.
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Newer posts →. December 13, 2011 · 9:25 am. Prepare to be interviewed! Today, I had the tables turned, the shoe slipped on the other foot, the roles reversed. Instead of being the interviewer, I was the interviewee. And I was nervous as all get out. You see, I generally tackle interview anxiety by reverting to clichés (refer previous paragraph) – not a good look for a copywriter. How did I get myself into this predicament? 1 I reviewed the magazine’s website, read through some of the articles (making sur...
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Webinar 101 – the rookie approach to webinar learning | wranglingwords
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Get out of my inbox! Go do something creative. Make every touchpoint count, every time →. February 26, 2012 · 4:28 am. Webinar 101 the rookie approach to webinar learning. Today, we (that’s my Executive Assistant, Darcy, and I) tuned in for our first ever webinar The ProBlogger. Guide to Blogging for Business (brought to us by mUmBRELLA. In any given week, several emails hit my inbox promoting various webinars. I’ve been routinely ignoring them while remaining ignorant about what a webinar actually is.
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I, we or they? Finding your voice in copywriting | wranglingwords
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Prepare to be interviewed! Superb verbs: what “doing” words do for your copywriting →. December 28, 2011 · 4:50 am. I, we or they? Finding your voice in copywriting. I’m often asked about the right voice for business communications? There is no absolute answer. It all depends. Whether you’re writing for email, your website, print marketing collateral or your blog, choosing the appropriate voice for your piece depends on your objective, your audience and your business. Connect and emote with I. Even if yo...
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