(If You're New To Copywriting Read This) 40 Questions every new copywriter has
( ALL CREDIT GOES TO dominum1314 on discord - AKA the top G ) Without further ado, please enjoy. Question 1: What is copy? Copy is any written or otherwise legible medium in which the writer, takes the way a business or business owner wishes to be understood, and markets their product to the desired audience. Copy can come in many shapes and sizes, for your best reference, please open your email and look at any of the incoming mail from brands you may have bought from. Chances are you will find emails talking about incoming releases, sales, or important information about your customer experience. This is called; EMAIL COPY, and falls under the umbrella of EMAIL MARKETING. You can find many forms of copy from other mediums outside of email including but not limited to; product descriptions, sales pages, scripts for key sale’s videos, and much much more. Question 2: How do I start? Chances are you have come from the Tyson4D Youtube channel, or maybe the Tyson.Scales Instagram. In case you do not know, or did not come from these mediums. Tyson offers a free, 4 hours course on YouTube that can be used to leverage Tyson4D's past successes in copywriting, to your benefit. You can find this video by simply searching Tyson4D 4 Hour Copywriting Course on Youtube. Keep in mind this information is largely for beginners, and a lot of the information that has been provided has been copied over and over by various beginner writers. My advice to you would be to take the information presented in the video, and think of ways that you can innovate, and or improve upon it, after learning how to do it yourself. We are NOT trying to re-invent the wheel, simply make is stronger, and more versatile. Question 3: I've watched the video, what now? Well, Little Pickle, that is an excellent question. The truth is, now that you have the information to begin working on copy, your next step should be to practice and practice well. But what should you practice on? Simply think of what you would like to ideally work on first. Would you like to revamp someone’s Newsletter? Perhaps you could take someone’s Sales Page to the next level? The world is your oyster.