Hey guys, how strong of a portfolio do I need to apply for entry level copywriting jobs at a company, say in house or at an agency? I realize "strong" sounds pretty vague but I would really like some guidance. I feel like getting to work with a company would help me gain experience as well as put some money in my pocket.
Impossible to say. Back at Agora Financial, the difference was determined by sales: something like 10000 front end sales and $10 million generated allowed you to go from junior to mid level. (All newbies were considered juniors.) But that obviously doesn't translate well to most other copywriters or situations. So if I had to make something up, I'd say the difference between a newbie and a junior is just... whether they're getting paid at all.
@@CopyThatThank you but I actually have another question about the price checker, What if you're also specialized at making social media content What would that be classified under And what's the pay for that?
Commission based deals, or deals where you get a royalty or any sort of revenue split, usually come either after you've established a very close relationship with a client over a long time, OR if you are writing something very one to the point of sale, like a sales letter, where attribution and tracking is easy.
Daycare niche be profitable with that behavioural email stack, hope Sean gets that nice % cut (from net sales🤓) ... I'm realising these skits have been a disqualification process for tate hustlers.
Doubtful! If that page were optimized for signups, the form/cta would be above the fold and we'd make it so you HAD to put in your email to use it or get your results. Another way to improve that page is to have a pop-up with a signup form. So... yeah. We purposefully didn't do any of that. We just want people to use it and, if they happen to sign up? We're grateful.
it's what every business should do. I hate copywriters mocking other copy (writer or gurus) funnel, when that's the shit you're trying to learn and make money of. Either learn from it or don't pursue copy.
The way he spat that coffee after hearing 35k
Rod with the fresh cut
Lindsey looks like Donna Paulsen from Suits, minus the red hair.
"this is a daycare" LOL
Hey guys, how strong of a portfolio do I need to apply for entry level copywriting jobs at a company, say in house or at an agency?
I realize "strong" sounds pretty vague but I would really like some guidance. I feel like getting to work with a company would help me gain experience as well as put some money in my pocket.
It should be strong enough such that it immediately and clearly displays your skill and internalized knowledge to any experienced person who sees it.
@@CopyThat Thanks. I will go and practice some more.
What's the difference between a junior copywriter and a noob? 1-2 years with at least 3 clients?
Impossible to say. Back at Agora Financial, the difference was determined by sales: something like 10000 front end sales and $10 million generated allowed you to go from junior to mid level. (All newbies were considered juniors.)
But that obviously doesn't translate well to most other copywriters or situations.
So if I had to make something up, I'd say the difference between a newbie and a junior is just... whether they're getting paid at all.
@@CopyThatThank you but I actually have another question about the price checker, What if you're also specialized at making social media content What would that be classified under And what's the pay for that?
Hy guy I'm a newbie copywriter from ethiopia and i really need help
Hey guys, what about commision based deals? are they a good deal to offer to clients?
Commission based deals, or deals where you get a royalty or any sort of revenue split, usually come either after you've established a very close relationship with a client over a long time, OR if you are writing something very one to the point of sale, like a sales letter, where attribution and tracking is easy.
I like the tie of the bald guy
Daycare niche be profitable with that behavioural email stack, hope Sean gets that nice % cut (from net sales🤓) ... I'm realising these skits have been a disqualification process for tate hustlers.
I bet that calculator is going to drive a looot of copywriters to the 21 day course 😂
Doubtful! If that page were optimized for signups, the form/cta would be above the fold and we'd make it so you HAD to put in your email to use it or get your results. Another way to improve that page is to have a pop-up with a signup form.
So... yeah. We purposefully didn't do any of that. We just want people to use it and, if they happen to sign up? We're grateful.
it's what every business should do. I hate copywriters mocking other copy (writer or gurus) funnel, when that's the shit you're trying to learn and make money of. Either learn from it or don't pursue copy.