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How Freelancers Can Expand Their Business Using
Personal Coaching
by Chris Marlow
Back in 1985 when I
first started copywriting, the only help I could find on the subject were
books by Herschell Gordon Lewis, Bob Stone, David Ogilvy, and a few others.
I didn’t even look for books on how to build a copywriting business because
it never crossed my mind that one would exist.
Since that time copywriters have access to some very fine books on how to
build their businesses, most notably books by Bob Bly, Steve Slaunwhite, and
Peter Bowerman. But even these books can’t help you when you’re confused
about how to make a project move forward that’s “stuck,” or what to do with
a client’s new hire who doesn’t seem to want to work with you.
These are problems one of my coaching clients had last week, and I was able
to solve both of her problems with one document that I have refined
throughout the years and which has kept my direct response campaigns on
target 100% of the time.
This particular client reported back at our next session that everyone was
thrilled with “her idea,” and the new hire became warm and friendly, and
offered lots of eye contact.
This is just one real world example of how personal coaching by a veteran
copywriter can increase a copywriter’s business success. My clients come to
me with all of the challenges, issues, and problems I encountered on my own
for so many years — challenges I’ve overcome the hard way by making
mistakes, spending too much money, and growing ever so slowly toward
success.
Today I’m enjoying the benefits of working with some of the world’s most
prestigious companies, of having many contacts in the industry, and being
able to choose the projects I want to work on and reject those I don’t.
In recent years I’ve helped many copywriters, mostly those who became
friends. But now I have gone one step further by offering my services on a
professional basis. Today I am coaching a seasoned copywriter on the best
way to get more clients; for another, I’m getting her on track for earning
more money; and for a third — a newcomer to copywriting — I’m helping him
create powerful marketing materials.
Rarely does a copywriter come to me with a single issue. Usually they’re
trying to achieve a short- or long-term goal, so we set up weekly one-hour
phone sessions with 24/7 support in between. After each session, the
copywriter (or graphic artist) completes “homework” that pertains to his or
her goals.
Issues common to the business of freelancing include making more money,
getting more clients, getting paid what you’re worth, and working for the
companies or industries that respect copywriters and designers, and that pay
well.
Marketing is another area in which coaching is helpful. Copywriters grapple
with getting samples and getting the results of their lead-generating or
order-generating campaigns. They wonder how to go about doing a successful
lead-generating campaign for themselves. And they wonder how best to sell
themselves to a potential client once they do have a “hot” lead.
There’s also things to know about copywriting that a writer may never find
out about. For instance, do you know how some copywriters are able to make
millions of dollars each year? (They create their own products and use their
master copywriting skills to sell them.)
Did you know that in some industries, you can get paid royalties for writing
a direct mail piece, just like book authors do? (Publishing and alternative
health are two big ones.)
And did you know that many “high powere d” copywriters don’t do all the work
themselves? (Most of the famous guys use “copy chiefs,” sometimes as many as
five, to go over an order- generating piece, until it has its best chance of
winning in the mail, on the Internet, or in the case of a print ad, in a
magazine.)
If I had known what I now know when I started out in this fascinating
business, I might have made different choices. But even if I had not, one
thing is for sure, and that’s that I would have achieved success much
sooner.
If you’re ever in a quandary, or if you’re goal-oriented and want to build a
successful freelancing business as quickly as possible, now you know someone
who will give you the support and information you need. For more on personal
coaching for copywriters, designers, and other business freelancers, visit
http://www.TheCopywritersCoach.com.
About The Author:
A
veteran freelancer and award-winning copywriter, Chris Marlow offers
business coaching to new, aspiring, and seasoned business freelancers who
want to accelerate their success. She can be reached via
http://www.TheCopywritersCoach.com.
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