9 Ways to Find A Copywriting Job In Your Local Community
9 Ways to Find A Copywriting Job In Your Local Community by Sadiyya Patel Finding work as a new copywriter can be daunting. But it's not really all that difficult. In fact, you can land great copywriting clients right in your local community. Here are 5 ways to find paid copywriting assignments without leaving town. 1. Using the copywriting skills you learned write a letter promoting your services. Create a template letter and then customize it for each company or business that you are approaching. You can customize each letter by first researching the company's past mailings and ads. Then fill in the paragraphs that deal with that company's specific needs. Be careful not to say anything negative about their past or current mailings even if they are atrocious, because the person you're contacting may just be the one who wrote them. 2. Print out business cards and hand them out at every opportunity. When anyone needs your details such as your telephone number or address, hand them your business card. In this way they get the required information and you get exposure. 3. Start building your portfolio by creating copy for your family and friends. Then ask them for testimonials and referrals. 4. Place a small ad in the business section of your local newspaper. Run it frequently over a long period of time. This will establish credibility with potential clients because it will position you as a stable business person rather than a fly-by-night business. 5. Write a column for a local newspaper or trade magazine. This is a quick way to establish yourself as an expert. 6. Prepare a short presentation for the Local Chamber of Commerce on the importance of good copywriting in advertising. And don't forget to hand out cards to all the members there! 7. Visit trade shows in your niche. If you're a health copywriter, for example, then visit health expo's, seminars and so on. Hand out your business cards and info-packets (that have samples of your work as well as more information about you) to any interested prospects. 8. Attend local Internet Marketing Seminars. Here you'll find people in many different niche markets all looking for ways to promote their businesses online. 9. Check the employment section of your local newspaper. Look under the marketing, writer and editorial sections. The purpose is not to look for a copywriting job but rather for the company information. Submit your resume to these companies so that they have your details on file. You never know when they may need your services. Getting started as a copywriter is not always easy. For more help and advice on launching your copywriting career visit http://www.ProCopywritingTactics.com/Start-a-Copywriting-Business.htmlFind out how to Kick Start Your Copywriting Business Today
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