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Choosing a Copywriter
November 24, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
Copywriters come with many skill levels, talents, and experience. Choosing the best copywriter for your business will depend not only upon your needs, but also upon what you can afford to pay. But what do you look for when your company is small to medium-sized, and you simply don’t have that “BIG BOY” budget?
Writing is a skill that is learned and perfected, based upon someone’s natural ability to write and his willingness to constantly study his field. Many men and women consider themselves both freelance writers and copywriters based on the simple fact that they have their own websites and newsletters, have been praised by friends and family, and have sold a few pieces to other webmasters.
Technically, they are writers! But, are they the “type” of writer you are looking for? While there are many great writers and copywriters on the Internet who deserve a shot at being successful, not everyone is the perfect candidate for the job.
When looking for a copywriter for your business, consider the following:
• What’s the quality of work on his own site?
• What’s the quality of the work on his client’s site(s)?
• If you handed over a bunch of notes, could he make sense out of those notes?
• Does he ask questions to make sure he understands your needs?
• Is he willing to make changes quickly and cheerfully?
• When he speaks with you, does he make you feel important or inferior?
• If he’s writing for the web, can he add keywords and phrases in your copy, so that it still makes sense?
• Is he a yes man or will he thoughtfully discuss why your thinking won’t fit a piece and why?
• Does he offer suggestions that complement your piece and/or make it stronger?
• Is he reliable?
• What timeframe does he offer when getting your work done?
• Are his copywriting rates feasible and are they spelled out in clear detail?
• If the copywriter has never written for your industry before, do you have the patience to work with this writer until he has an intimate familiarity with your business and its terminology? If yes, does the copywriter show enough potential to warrant your time and money?
Once you’ve had a chance to interview copywriters based on the above questions, you’ll need to help your copywriter do his best job, by making sure that you have given him enough background information to understand your project. Information such as:
• Any published marketing materials
• Interoffice company memos
• Notes from business meetings
• Technical letters and product specs
• Your marketing plan
Above everything else, you need to make sure that you and your copywriter have the right “chemistry.” If you find your relationship tense, or always formal, you may want to find another copywriter. After all, success comes from “teamwork.”
So how much does a copywriter charge? Current rates vary from as little as $12.50 an hour (new writers) to well over $300 per hour! It’s true you get what you pay for, but if you’re company budget can’t afford to pay $100 or more an hour, you can still find a qualified, affordable copywriter to meet YOUR company budget.
Utilizing a more affordable copywriter may simply require a bit more of your involvement in exchange for a lower rate. You may need to provide more information so that the copywriter’s primary duty is to finesse the language and create dynamic text that will appeal to your intended audience–even if he doesn’t come to the table with a thorough background in your particular field.
The Ins and Outs of Copywriting Rates
November 21, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
If you’re thinking of hiring a freelance copywriter to do some writing for you, whether it be help with your Web content, brochure text, a ghostwritten article, or whatever you need a professional hand with, you might find yourself confused by the sheer range of fees charged by copywriters. You can find hourly rates anywhere from $25 to $200, page rates anywhere from $50 per page to $250 per page, and project rates anywhere from $30 to review a single page of text to $30,000 to write your book for you.
Why such a wide range?
The short answer is that writing is a service, not a tangible good. Products like televisions, kitchen tables, and tires, for example, are all basically commodity items with consistent and predictable manufacturing and distributing costs that help determine price, along with supply and demand forces from a large, relatively efficient marketplace. Writing works a little differently. Each project has its own specific requirements that make it unique. A project to write a Web page, for example, might include time spent researching. Or it might involve a lot of time spent interviewing the client for information. Or maybe the client has already written the page and is only looking for editing help. In other words, it could take an hour, or it could take several days depending on the specific circumstances.
On top of that, writers have their own unique talents and skill-sets. A writer who has a lot of experience at writing for the Web might be able to charge less than a writer less-skilled because he or she will be more efficient at it. It might take the experienced writer half an hour to do something the other writer might labor over for two hours. On the other hand, the more experienced Web writer might be able to justify a higher rate because of that very experience. In the end, it’s up to each writer to decide what he or she is worth for any particular project.
Sometimes a writer will also factor in whatever else they have going at the time. Hey, if you’re sitting around with nothing going on, and in desperate need of the work, you’ll have a tendency to work a little cheaper than if you’ve got more work than you can handle.
So what does all this mean for the person seeking a freelance writer? It means shop around diligently and don’t be afraid to ask your potential writer a lot of questions. In general terms, you can normally be assured that, like most other services, you get what you pay for. If somebody’s willing to work a lot cheaper than others, there’s normally a good reason for that. Conversely, a more expensive writer is typically worth the extra dollars. But find out why. Is the writer especially experienced in the kind of writing you’re seeking? Ask to see some samples of their work. And don’t be afraid to ask for references. A decent writer who has been at his or her trade for any length of time, ought to have several clients you can call and talk to.
As for rates themselves, most decent writers will find out beforehand exactly what’s involved in your project and quote a flat rate. Be wary of those who work strictly on an hourly basis. Hours can rack up, and this kind of an open-ended arrangement means you’re never really sure (until the final invoice) just what your costs are.
And, as with any business arrangement, make sure to get it all in writing. A contract with a freelance writer ought to cover costs, terms of payment, and time-frames. It should be rather specific in detailing exactly what is expected of both parties. It should be clear as to how revisions are handled. Are they included, or are they extra? (A decent freelance writer will factor in the cost of revisions in his or her original quote.) And there should also be a clause explaining what happens in the event the project’s scope increases in size from the original agreement.
Finally, regardless of rate, make sure the writer is somebody you can work with. You have to feel comfortable with the writer, and know that he or she has listened to you, will be attentive to you, and knows exactly what is expected
Jerry Payne is an experienced freelance copywriter. You can find him at www.yourcopywriter.net
Achieving Success with Your Business Blog
November 19, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
If achieving success online with a home business blog is a goal of yours you’ll be interested in knowing it will simply take more drive then talent. That’s right; blogging to make money require more of your resolve then it does you learning new skills. In fact the key to success in making yours the best blog site in your chosen niche will weigh more heavily upon your efforts then it will upon your talent. If you stop and consider most popular blogs are those that update frequently with fresh and interesting content and on a consistent basis. Think about that! What goes into accomplishing those tasks? Research, diligence, and persistence!Now let’s consider the type of planning you need to do and mindset you’ll need to acquire to make your home business blog the success YOU want.List Your Goals & ObjectivesBe realistic by choosing objectives that you can achieve. Keep them with you for constant reference and as a reminder.It is important here from a personal development standpoint to set goals that match up well with your talents and ambition. Targeting objectives that do not challenge you however, will therefore not motivate you and as a result bringing out your best is not likely to happen.Continually challenge yourself, overcome these challenges and move on to even more challenging goals. This is how you’ll build a bigger and better business.Think big and you’ll accomplish big but if you think small …nothing will happen!Dispel Negative ThinkingBlogging results do not occur over night but instead take time to develop before you’re able to see the fruits of your labor. It is during these times on ‘non-visual’ results that the evil demons on negative thinking can plant their seeds and side track or derail our actions.This type of thinking will only clutter your mind, fog your thinking, and dampen your spirit. Winners think positively and move forward while ‘others’ think of why they can’t succeed and ultimately find that negative thinking is usually the reason why.Always think positively but remember to add just a dash of realism! If mistakes occur learn from them but don’t dwell on them!Make Your Own LuckI regard the word ‘luck’ as often times meaning what happens when careful preparation and the proper mindset meets skillful execution. You sight your objectives, you plan how to meet those objectives and then you implement your plan and bingo objectives met! Now where’s the luck in that?Achieving success with a home business blog is not the result of learning an art or being technologically savvy. No, blogging to make money is more about persistence. If you got the resolve then you possess the key to success in making yours the best blog site in your niche. Once you’ve achieved that you’ve achieved the independence you no doubt were seeking! Congratulations!
TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.
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How Too Brand yourself for Your Internet Business
November 17, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
How do i brand myself? Looking for a top mentor too show you? Mentoring or coaching is simply an exchange of information. Some of us know more than others, some of us think we can go it alone and succeed with our journey. But a large amount of us do not. We need guidance and advice along the way. We are only human, we learn and teach to those who are not so experienced.
People become successful online with a few key methods, Focus on what you are going too achieve, an incredible idea with great concept or products. And lastly but most important, Guidance. I would not be where i am today if i had not followed the guidance that i was given.
My internet business has taken a massive leap from nothing too incredible success with just a few simple methods and techniques that 95% of budding entrepreneurs do not know. How can you become a success with a home business? Simply learn how the successful figures are doing it within that market.
Imagine the perfect package too success was put in front of you, would you open it up and show it too the world? Or would you keep it too yourself? If you find the answer to that question right away then you still need some work too become a successful entrepreneur within out modern market today.
My name is craig jenkins, i am a success mentor with a home business opportunity myinternetbusiness.com We have taken lead within the online community showing how a real home business should be done.
We develop, and evolve with the growing market of home business, showing people too get too where they want too be. Making it easier too take full advantage of your abilities and talents.
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Seo – Where To Find An Seo Ghostwriter
Sometimes you have great ideas but no talent for writing. This is when it becomes a good idea to hire a writer. Or you may be a very busy professional or expert in your field that is already really busy but needs an e-book or scores of SEO articles and have no time to write them. If either of these situations describes you, then you might consider hiring a ghostwriter.
There are several sites on the web where writers advertise their talents but the best two for ghostwriting SEO, blog writing and e-books are www.guru.com and www.elance.com. Both of these sites require a paid membership but it is well worth it as that fee (which is paid by both clients and providers) is there to keep the rank amateurs out of your face. The competence level on both of these sites is pretty high. On both sites writers bid competitively to get your job and you can assess a writer by looking at their comments and feedback. However keep in mind that both these sites are slanted to get the providers to do writing for as cheap as possible and many inethical marketers give bad feedback in hopes of getting a discount on their product. Talking directly to a writer on guru or elance and asking for samples is the best indication of whether you are hiring the best ghostwriter for you or not.
Also it seems that of all the brokerage or agency type sites on the web most freelance writers who specialize in web writing seem to have conglomerated on either of those two sites, so if you are serious about hiring they are definitely worth checking out if you are looking for high quality writing. Guru and elance are also the cheapest places to find SEO ghostwriters on the Internet as well.
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How To Make Over $50 A Day With Twitter In No Time Flat!
November 5, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
The economy is seeing some rough times right now. As it turns around, we wait anxiously for the increase in jobs and assistance we desperately need. While this is a hard time for many of us, with so many losing jobs you may be wondering what to do. Well there is a way that you can make money using your twitter. Working from home is an amazing alternative as you can set your own hours, don’t have to call in if you are sick, and can make a living after losing your job in these rough times. Twitter is a great way to do this!
Twitter can make you money, if you know how to use it! Think about your unique skills and talents and figure out what you need to do in order to use these online. Building an online business and advertising to customers using twitter is a cost effective way to get clientele. If you can write, set up a writing site and find people on twitter who need the services of a writer. If you can do secretarial work, you can look for people who need virtual assistance. If you can clean, start a cleaning business and look for busy people who can use help with housework. Many business owners use twitter, as well as individuals that can use your services. Find them and market yourself, linking them to your twitter and your website.
Post on twitter often about your business and what you are currently doing. Keep the posts professional and about business. If you want a social twitter, set that up separately and keep social contacts separate from business contacts. Twitter about relevant topics that pertain to your business and advertise specials to clients to get them interested. Once you provide a service and have a happy client, ask them to twitter about the job you did so that others can see this, which will help provide you with even more clients. Before long, you will have a large following of happy clientele that will happily pay you and twitter about what you have done.
If you aren’t the type that feels they have the energy to start an online business, you can become an online advertiser for others businesses. In doing this, the business pays you to advertise their products to clients on twitter. You would have to find the clientele as you would if you were starting your own business, but this takes out some of the work, while allowing you to market products easily and make money. Again this needs to be for advertising purposes and you should keep your social twitter separate from this one to show that you are professional and keep people interested in what you are selling.
Twitter can be a great way to make money whether you own your business or are advertising for other businesses online. Make sure that you post often and look for clients daily, as new people are joining all the time. Put money in your pocket with this quick and efficient way to supplement or provide yourself with an income.
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Submitting Articles Now Brings You Money
November 5, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
I started doing some kind of web business a while ago. So far, I have had several websites, with more or less success. I sincerely enjoyed making, creating websites, but the problem was that I had no ideas. The recipe of success on web is to have unique idea. I am unique guy. I like to be unique in every field; where everyone go, I don’t etc. I once started building a website, but soon afterwards, I discovered that a website of a such kind already exists (twitter.com).
Some time ago, I was at my cousin’s nearby. We were talking about usual family stuff and so. Suddenly, out of nowhere, an idea appeared; the light bulb finally showed above my head. MyArticleReview.com . Yes. I know I have article/essay writing talents, but I didn’t want to use my talents for a few cents per word! I wanted something more. Article directory? Nah. Thousands of them. However…an article directory where visitors would submit articles that would later be criticized by article writing experts, plus, the visitors would be able to earn money by placing their AdSense on the website! Woah! Wow wow wow! I stopped talking with my cousin and stared at one point on the wall. He was all like, WTF?! But it’s over. I pulled my cell phone out, got into “Notes” and wrote only “MyArticleReview.com”.
When I returned home, I started working on it. I think describing the very process of “building” this website would be boring, but, the result is that this site is online. Yes, it is unbelievable! The main idea is:
1) Register for free
2) Fill in your AdSense Pub-ID
3) Submit an article
4) Wait for 24 hours for it to get reviewed. In comment box, tips on how to improve your article(s) will be posted.
5) Voila! Your AdSense is displayed on the pages which contain your articles!
The website I was talking about above is http://www.MyArticleReview.com :: where your articles reach perfection.
Bob Mill is an article writer in true terms of it. It is his profession; he works for local IT magazine. He’s also a proud bearer of the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English. He owns http://www.MyArticleReview.com , a place where your article are criticized by experts, and where you earn money from your articles

