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Why every copywriter needs a LinkedIn Company Page

Why every copywriter needs a LinkedIn Company Page

This post was written by TCCS member, Melissa Gerke   You’re active on LinkedIn, so why not take it to the next level with a LinkedIn Company Page?     A LinkedIn company page may sound ideal for a company listed on the stock exchange. But, in fact,...

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Scaling your copywriting business with(out) stress

Scaling your copywriting business with(out) stress

"If you’re a newbie copywriter, don't bother setting up a website, don't bother getting business cards, don't bother with a domain name just yet, just subcontract as much as possible." Sarah Spence What are your copywriting ambitions? Do you dream of running an...

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Neurodiversity and copywriting | How to manage your brain

Neurodiversity and copywriting | How to manage your brain

“As a copywriter, you’re a teacher, you’re a therapist, you’re a coach. The writing is only a part of it. If you can get the relationship right, that will frame the work that you give the client.” Matt Fenwick Large projects give me the heebeejeebees. Working with...

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Clever Copy Chats: Introduction

Clever Copy Chats: Introduction

Welcome to the Clever Copy Chats Podcast I wanted to create a podcast that gets back to the sticky, awkward, gloriousness of being a day to day copywriter. Hurrah, back in the land of copy podcasts. It's been a while. So let me tell you what my new podcast is all...

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Parenting and copywriting: how to remove the guilt

Parenting and copywriting: how to remove the guilt

“When you have kids, you have to be a parent to yourself. You need to make time to recharge because copywriting might not be physically hard work, but it’s mentally hard work.” Angela Denly Have you made small humans? Do you find it impossibly hard to juggle parent...

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An interview with Copywriter Jamie Thornberry

An interview with Copywriter Jamie Thornberry

Jamie Thornberry from JamieThornberry.com   Who are you Jamie Thornberry? In the world of creative copy, a business can be whatever they want to be. So, have I lost you yet? Let’s use my business as an example. I’m not just a web designer, I am a guide helping...

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Tips for working as a copywriting subcontractor

Tips for working as a copywriting subcontractor

This post was written by TCCS member, Vivienne Pearson   Working as a ‘subbie’ is a great option if you prefer writing to client management or want to learn while you earn.   As a newbie copywriter, I assumed I’d only think about subcontracting when writing...

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Living the (scaling) dream

Living the (scaling) dream

This post was written by TCCS member, Nigel Bowen   Creative types can become fabulously wealthy – if they can work out how to scale their business.     Read any book on entrepreneurship, and you’ll soon learn you can never get wealthy selling your...

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Writing content for a client’s website? Get these templates

Writing content for a client’s website? Get these templates

This post was written by TCCS member, Lucy Berry   Look, I’ll level with you. I’m a Kate Toon fangirl. Kate’s the founder of The Clever Copywriting School. She got me in her (sales) funnel way back through her popular free SEO Nibbles course. Since then I’ve...

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An interview with Copywriter Kate Crocker

An interview with Copywriter Kate Crocker

Kate Crocker from Kate Crocker Copywriter   Who are you Kate Crocker? I'm a specialist legal writer and SEO copywriter. I help law firms and other service-based businesses attract more website traffic with jargon-free, straightforward content. [Tweet "An...

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