Hi Miguel, thanks for the question. Depending on the type of copywriting (full-length SEO articles, website copy, ad scripts) I’d probably use a general ‘Content Database’, then create new content items in there that the client is responsible for delivering. They can just write the copy directly into the page of the respective item, then update the status when ready. Can see a more detailed explainer about building a content system here if interested: ua-cam.com/video/sZlgo9Nzuzc/v-deo.html I’ve seen customers use that content OS as a client portal, then just have their clients fill in content and tasks within that workspace. Hope that helps!
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Interesting, how would you manage "copywriting" that has to be delivered by the client?
Hi Miguel, thanks for the question.
Depending on the type of copywriting (full-length SEO articles, website copy, ad scripts) I’d probably use a general ‘Content Database’, then create new content items in there that the client is responsible for delivering.
They can just write the copy directly into the page of the respective item, then update the status when ready.
Can see a more detailed explainer about building a content system here if interested: ua-cam.com/video/sZlgo9Nzuzc/v-deo.html
I’ve seen customers use that content OS as a client portal, then just have their clients fill in content and tasks within that workspace.
Hope that helps!
@@landmarklabs Thanks, I'll check out that link.