With the rising prices of the cost of living, many people are searching for ways to bring in more income. Some have turned to taking on a second job, but this can be difficult and time consuming. Not to mention the stress it adds to family life and the original job. This is also more difficult for those people already entrenched in a career, such as copywriters; taking on a second job would be very impractical. But fortunately there is a way to bring in more income without taking on another job: freelancing.
Freelancing has become a successful option for many copywriters who need to make more money. Unlike taking on a second job where you have to learn new skills, freelance copywriting allows you to practice your current profession in a new setting. This way, you are able to use the skills you learned as an employed copywriter to earn more money.
Freelance copywriters can earn a larger income than employed copywriters because they don't have to deal with an advertising agency. Normally the commission on a project is split between the copywriter and the agency. As a freelancer though, you get to keep all the commission. Freelance copywriters can also take on more jobs at once, allowing them to maximize their time and efforts. Also, if one works hard enough and practices their skill a lot, they can become more efficient and finish projects at a higher pace. Allowing them to take on more projects in a given period.
Freelancing also affords copywriters more free time compared to standard copywriting. This is because freelancing does not require the person to work a specific number of hours. Jobs are on a per project basis, giving a person the freedom to choose when and where they work. It is up to the person to manage and budget their time in order to meet the deadline. This is a great freedom that you won't find in most jobs.
You also have great control over your office as well. The Internet allows freelance copywriters to work from anywhere as long as they have a connection to the web. Therefore a copywriter can work from anywhere in the world with clients in any other part of the world.
But like anything, switching your career to freelancing will take some work. Here are a few pointers to help you see what a freelance copywriter has to do in order to make a career move:
Build A Good Reputation
Unlike your regular jobs, which have steady amounts of work and income, freelancing will largely depend on your ability to win project bids and contacts you have in the copywriting world. Therefore you need to get your name out there. Go to copywriting seminars, meet people, and offer your services. Ask for referrals from people you know in the business. Try to network and partner with other copywriters. Build a portfolio with some samples of your best work and testimonials from past clients. Make sure to build a website and post your portfolio in order to make it available for viewing.
It's important to get your name out there, but its also important that you do a good job all of the time. The quality of your work will form the foundation of your freelancing business. You can advertise yourself all you want, but if your product is poor, you won't make much money. So make sure to do a good job all of the time, and continue to learn how to write better copy. There is a lot of information out there that can help improve the quality of your copy, just search for "copywriting tutorials" or read some books by the experts, like Dan Kennedy. These resources will help you greatly.
You need to be a good businessperson as well who is personable and consistently meets deadlines. People like to hire copywriters that are easy to work with. They also like to get their products by the deadline. Failing to meet project deadlines is one the most powerful ways to severely damage your career.
Hopefully you found this article illuminating. Switching to a freelance career can be very freeing and lucrative. If freelance copywriting sounds like something you could do then do some more research to learn more about it and to see what you would have to do in order to make the switch.
Freelancing has become a successful option for many copywriters who need to make more money. Unlike taking on a second job where you have to learn new skills, freelance copywriting allows you to practice your current profession in a new setting. This way, you are able to use the skills you learned as an employed copywriter to earn more money.
Freelance copywriters can earn a larger income than employed copywriters because they don't have to deal with an advertising agency. Normally the commission on a project is split between the copywriter and the agency. As a freelancer though, you get to keep all the commission. Freelance copywriters can also take on more jobs at once, allowing them to maximize their time and efforts. Also, if one works hard enough and practices their skill a lot, they can become more efficient and finish projects at a higher pace. Allowing them to take on more projects in a given period.
Freelancing also affords copywriters more free time compared to standard copywriting. This is because freelancing does not require the person to work a specific number of hours. Jobs are on a per project basis, giving a person the freedom to choose when and where they work. It is up to the person to manage and budget their time in order to meet the deadline. This is a great freedom that you won't find in most jobs.
You also have great control over your office as well. The Internet allows freelance copywriters to work from anywhere as long as they have a connection to the web. Therefore a copywriter can work from anywhere in the world with clients in any other part of the world.
But like anything, switching your career to freelancing will take some work. Here are a few pointers to help you see what a freelance copywriter has to do in order to make a career move:
Build A Good Reputation
Unlike your regular jobs, which have steady amounts of work and income, freelancing will largely depend on your ability to win project bids and contacts you have in the copywriting world. Therefore you need to get your name out there. Go to copywriting seminars, meet people, and offer your services. Ask for referrals from people you know in the business. Try to network and partner with other copywriters. Build a portfolio with some samples of your best work and testimonials from past clients. Make sure to build a website and post your portfolio in order to make it available for viewing.
It's important to get your name out there, but its also important that you do a good job all of the time. The quality of your work will form the foundation of your freelancing business. You can advertise yourself all you want, but if your product is poor, you won't make much money. So make sure to do a good job all of the time, and continue to learn how to write better copy. There is a lot of information out there that can help improve the quality of your copy, just search for "copywriting tutorials" or read some books by the experts, like Dan Kennedy. These resources will help you greatly.
You need to be a good businessperson as well who is personable and consistently meets deadlines. People like to hire copywriters that are easy to work with. They also like to get their products by the deadline. Failing to meet project deadlines is one the most powerful ways to severely damage your career.
Hopefully you found this article illuminating. Switching to a freelance career can be very freeing and lucrative. If freelance copywriting sounds like something you could do then do some more research to learn more about it and to see what you would have to do in order to make the switch.
About the Author:
For tips, tricks, and tactics of a top direct response copywriter, visit the site of Copywriter Ray Edwards. There you'll find a daily podcast, video tutorials and copywriting advice.

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