Copywriting is the act or occupation of writing text for the purpose of advertising or other forms of marketing.[1] The product, called copy or sales copy, is written content that aims to increase brand awareness and ultimately persuade a person or group to take a particular action.[2]
Copywriters help create billboards, brochures, catalogs, jingle lyrics, magazine and newspaper advertisements, sales letters and other direct mail, scripts for television or radio commercials, taglines, white papers, social media posts, and other marketing communications.
There are lots of websites offering tips (and courses) on how to become a copywriter:
How To Become A Copywriter (without any experience at all) | by Neville Medhora | Medium
7 Steps to Becoming a Professional Copywriter
How to Become a Copywriter with No Experience | 2020
Complete Copywriting Tutorial - Examples, Tips and Formulas - YouTube
How to Become a Copywriter (NO Experience, Portfolio or Degree)
There are the general places to go looking for work in the 'sharing economy':
In-demand talent on demand.™ Upwork is how.™
And there are the specific places to go:
iWriter: Content & Article Writing Service - Buy Articles
Article Writing Services | iNeedArticles
Become a Guest Post Author - Guestpost.com
SEO Marketplace for backlinks, web design, website traffic, and online marketing - SEOClerks
SEOReseller, White Label SEO & SEO Outsource Provider | SEOReseller
For those who are teachers and who need to branch out in these strange times, there is special advice:
From teacher to copywriter : copywriting
We Write to Teach: What My Time as a Teacher Taught Me About Copywriting
From Teaching to Working at Home as a Copywriter
From Public School Teacher to World-Traveling Copywriter | HuffPost
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