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Copywriting: A Beginner’s Guide On How To Write Creative Copy That Sells

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Learn step-by-step how to write outstanding copy

Have you ever thought about a career in copywriting but not sure how to get started?
Have you started your career and spent hours writing sales copy, only to experience it did not have the big sales impact you hoped it would?


Being able to write good copy is a very valuable skill to possess. Making your message come across in a clear and compelling way can make the difference between making a ton of sales and not making any.

Fortunately, anyone can become good at copywriting, even if it feels difficult in the start.

This book is written with the intention of giving you the tools you need to get started in a career of creative copywriting. It is also a useful resource for anyone who wants to know more about the creative process, learn the steps and take their writing to the next level.

Inside Copywriting: A Beginner’s Guide On How To Write Creative Copy That Sells you will get an understanding of what copywriting really is and why it is a necessary skill to develop for anyone who wants to sell something. This book gives you all the basic information on how to start and become great in copywriting. It also includes some advanced tips on how you can improve your skills and how to make copies more effective in convincing people. Be aware, Copywriting is a skill that learned through repetition and experience, and not something you master in 24 hours.

This book will take you step-by-step through the process of writing copy that has the ability to grab the reader’s attention and turn it into a sale. You will learn the fundamental “ingredients” that every copywriter should know on turning an interested reader into an actual sale. And, just as important, you will learn the most common mistakes beginners make when they first start out that prevents you from closing the sale. By building on the guidance and principles in this book, you will be well on your way to taking your selling to the next level.

In this book you will learn...
The basic structure and contents of a compelling copy How to best present your product's selling points to your prospective buyers How to enhance the unique selling points (UPSs) to differentiate your product from competitors Learn how to identify your ideal target group, which ad medium to use and how you can customize your writing accordingly What are the different parts of the copywriting process and how to master them

You will also learn:
The 10 essential rules of copywriting What are the 12 most common mistakes beginners make and how to avoid them

Do not let this be just another weekend dream, but the first step in realizing your dream career!

Will you be satisfied if your writing and career remain the exact same in one year from now? How about two years? Ten? What will it take for you to want to start improving the future for yourself and your loved ones? If you are waiting for the right time to start the change, let me tell you this is it!

Imagine one year from now, your writing skills have completely changed for the better and with it all the benefits of a successful career. You could be well on you way to achieving your dreams and living according to your true life purpose!

Take the first step by picking up your copy of this copy today, and start your journey to a fulfilling future!

79 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 23, 2016

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October 21, 2017
Review of Copywriting: A Beginner’s Guide on how to Write Creative Copy that Sells, by James Thomson

I did not buy this book. I received a free copy of the book from Story Cartel on the understanding that I would read it and review it. I do not have any other arrangement or understanding or undertaking with Story Cartel, the author of the book, the publisher of the book or any other entity that might have played a role in the writing, publishing or marketing of the book.

If you are serious about improving yourself, you read. You read everything you can lay your hands on that throws light on the various aspects of your trade, because if you are serious about your craft, you are constantly seeking to hone it.

However, no book is a complete encyclopedia in itself, of such a nature that it renders all other books obsolete (that just does not happen). Each book you read will usually take you just a step or two forward toward mastery of your subject.

Further, not everything you read in any book is going to stay in your memory. As an author who has started to take books on trade craft very seriously, I find that you can never absorb everything you read in a book. You absorb a little bit from this book, a little bit from that. A third book reinforces what you absorbed from the first book. Then the fourth book reiterates what you picked up from the second book, driving it deeper into your memory, and also gives some other new insight.

You get the idea. It is a kind of practice (reading more and more) makes perfect (absorption and ability to recall vital aspects of trade craft when needed) situation.

Every now and then, though, you do come across a book that may not be a complete encyclopedia, but goes a long way toward that status. This is the kind of book you keep at hand in your library, digital or paper, because you know you are going to be referring to it often. You know it will save you the bother of having to refer to several books, a bother compounded because you cannot remember which book you read what in unless you are unusually meticulous in record keeping.

Copywriting: A Beginner’s Guide on how to Write Creative Copy that Sells is such a book. This is a book that offers you its own insights and also gives you instant reminders of most of what you have learned from other books.

As the title suggests, this book is all about copywriting. Yet another skill today’s authors have perforce to add to their armories. The subject is presented in a very logical, easily absorbed and conversational tone. The table of contents has a good flow, and the contents follow the table.

I would suggest you get it if copywriting is going to play any role in your life at all. If so, keep it at hand.
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September 25, 2017
This is a direct, well written, punchy, to the point book on copywriting. Its charm lies in its directness and a completely literal take on the topic. In straightforward and punchy prose James Thomson tells us exactly what we need to know. I was quite taken with its clarity and purpose. Follow the instructions! Highly recommended over coffee at 8 AM in front of the computer as you start your morning's work.
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