New Copywriter Coaching Service from Veteran Copywriter Nick Usborne Shortens the Success Curve for Ambitious Freelancers
July 20th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 24 times, 1 so far today
New Copywriter Coaching Service from Veteran Copywriter Nick Usborne Shortens the Success Curve for Ambitious Freelancers
Few white-collar skills offer as much potential for freedom and financial reward as copywriting. However, someone attempting to build the optimum freelance copywriting practice must find their way through many minefields, including niche development, client relations, productivity and fee setting. A new coaching program from noted copywriter Nick Usborne, who has more than 25 years of experience as a freelancer on both online and offline projects, promises a dramatic shortening of the route to success for aspiring copywriters (www.asknickusborne.com).
Few white-collar skills offer as much potential for freedom and financial reward as copywriting. However, someone attempting to build the optimum freelance copywriting practice must find their way through many minefields, including niche development, client relations, productivity and fee setting. A new coaching program from noted copywriter Nick Usborne, who has more than 25 years of experience as a freelancer on both online and offline projects, promises a dramatic shortening of the route to success for aspiring copywriters (www.asknickusborne.com).
“I’ve seen so many copywriters with talent struggle to land high-paying clients,” says Usborne, author of Net Words: Creating High-Impact Online Copy (McGraw-Hill) and winner of 15 major awards for his direct-response copywriting for clients like Citibank, Apple, Chrysler, Franklin Mint, TV Guide, Diners Club International, The Getty Trust, John Deere, Reuters, Encyclopedia Britannica and many others. “Or they do well financially but can’t manage their workload and never seem to be able to take time off. I’m living proof that you can make great money working with clients you like and also have other sources of fun in your life. I’ve set up my coaching program to guide people past the pitfalls I’ve learned about the hard way.”
For $1,500 a month, the Ask Nick Usborne coaching program offers unlimited help by email and phone for a minimum period of three months. It concentrates on career building, marketing and self-development for copywriters, not copywriting skills. “We’ll work on making the most of strengths, minimizing the impact of weaknesses and making sure someone is in a high-potential niche and prices themselves profitably. What exactly we work on will greatly depend on the individual,” he said.
To find out more about the program or to apply for one of the limited number of coaching slots available for freelance copywriters from anywhere in the world, go to www.asknickusborne.com or send an email to usborne @ islandnet.com.
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