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Hire a Copywriter to Give Business a Boost

 
Author: Jeanette Smerina

As a business owner, you want to do as much as possible to secure business and improve your profit margin. You probably already know that advertising and marketing are two routes to take to get the word out about what you have to offer. Marketing and advertising can be expensive investments. Too often business owners throw away money by creating ad and marketing campaigns without the guidance of a professional. In turn, they don't see the results they should.

Writing promotional copy that will get noticed and garner you business is not an undertaking to be left to an amateur. Professional writers will have an intimate knowledge of the target audience and will possess a flair for language. They also know how marketing works and what key words or phrases are certain to gain a response -- and a sale -- from the public.

A copywriter is typically an individual whose experience lies in writing advertising copy and generating creative concepts. He or she may also have niche experience, meaning the bulk of the copywriter's skills lie in a particular area of concentration: technology, finance, entertainment, etc. In addition to exemplary writing skills, a copywriter will also have a knack for manipulating language to best highlight a business.

For larger companies, copywriters may be on staff in marketing departments or as advertising executives. However, smaller companies do not always have the resources to employ a full-time copywriter. In this instance, a viable solution is to hire a freelance copywriter who will work on a per-job basis. When considering a copywriter, rely on the following guidelines:

Ask about recent projects and areas of specialization. This will help determine if the copywriter has experience with your type of business or project.

Discuss the expected time of completion for a project. While a copywriter typically can't deliver work overnight, he or she should provide it in a reasonable time frame.

Who does the work? Some copywriters subcontract out if they are too busy. You want to ensure you're working with the person who will be handling your project exclusively.

Discuss rates and payment. Many copywriters are consultants or freelance workers. As such, their salary is dependent upon a consistent log of work. To guarantee your satisfaction, cost and payment may be negotiable according to the scope of work needed.

Remember, when engaging in a promotional effort for your business, take the time to research and contract with a copywriter who will help ensure business success.

Author Bio:
Jeanette Smerina is a specialist in this area. Jeanette has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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