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5 Jobs a Copywriter Does Every Day

So, you want to write words that sell

Bryan Collins
3 min readMay 19, 2021
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After abandoning journalism, I worked as a freelance copywriter, agency copywriter, and in-house copywriter in the technology industry for over ten years.

A copywriter is an excellent way of earning a living from writing, but it’s a particular skillset, unlike writing fiction, blog posts or freelance articles.

Junior copywriters can earn $400000 to 50000 per year, senior copywriters can earn over $70000 per year, and top-tier copywriters can earn over six-figures per year. A few copywriters, who take a cut of high-performing sales pages, earn even more.

In this article, I’ll explain what copywriter is, what they work on and five ways they spend their time.

1. Writes Compelling Call To Actions

The jumpy of a product or sales page is to convince readers or leads to take the next step. That means taking out a trial or buying the product or service in question. So, a copywriter comes up with and test suitable call-to-actions, like:

  • Buy now
  • Join
  • Subscribe
  • Take out a free 30-day trial
  • Review my podcast
  • Like or follow my YouTube…

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Bryan Collins
Bryan Collins

Written by Bryan Collins

Content Strategist | Copywriter | USA Today Best-Selling Author. Read my daily newsletter @ bryancollins.com

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