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Marketing copy

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Marketing copy

Postby mauraellen » Thu May 28, 2009 7:55 am

Do you write your own copy for websites, brochures, bio, etc., or have you used a professional? I feel like I'm a decent writer for factual financial stuff, but as far as writing compelling copy to attract prospects... well, not so good at that. Any suggestions?
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Re: Marketing copy

Postby celbert » Thu May 28, 2009 2:28 pm

Hi Mauraellen, it's a tremendous advantage to have your "brand" crafted professionally, as your competition is doing the same. Also, an outsider's view can ensure that your message is objective, consistent, and targeted to your niche. It also can prevent your marketing material from sounding too technical, which might occur if you write it yourself, since you mentioned that is your strong point.


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Re: Marketing copy

Postby Maria Marsala » Thu Dec 10, 2009 5:24 am

I can write, but a marketing person's writing -- boy is that different!


I hired a marketing person a few months ago and it's amazing to see my original informaiton next to hers. Even my bio is so much more interesting ;)
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