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Default Pros: Looking For a Good "Copy Cub" to Relief Your - 09-23-2004, 11:54 AM

Hi,

Are you a successful copywriter who is swamped with clients, and could use a good "copy cub" to relief your workload? So you can get more projects done, and still have more time to relax, spend with your family, and do the things you enjoy?

If so, then I think I can help you -- here's how:

As you know (and, as I recently found out), many successful copywriters outsource part of their copywriting work to junior copywriters, to speed up their work. For example, a top copywriter might use junior copywriters to do research and create first drafts of sales letters. Then the copywriter can review and polish up the drafts, and hand the finished work to the client.

This is a win-win-win situation... because

1. You get more work done in a fraction of the time, by outsourcing the most time-consuming parts of a copywriting project. This also frees up your time to do other more enjoyable things.

2. The client gets his copy delivered faster, because he doesn't have to wait in line for months before the copywriter starts working on his project... and at the same time, he still gets top-quality copy, because the copy is reviewed and polished by the top copywriting pro.

3. The junior copywriter gets the opportunity to write copy under the guidance of a top pro, and get paid a small portion of the fees at the same time.

So, if you are a successful copywriting pro, and you could use some help from another copywriter to free up your time -- I'm willing to offer my services. Why am I doing this? Because I'm looking to kick my copywriting up to the next level... and working as a "copy cub" under the guidance of a successful copywriting pro seems like a great way to gain the experience.

Am I any good? You be the judge. Here's 2 ways you can find out: (1) You can give me a "test project" to work on, or (2) You can review some of my copywriting samples at http://www.adwriting.com/portfolio.htm (there are many others I didn't put there, because they were confidentially ghostwritten.)

By the way, I understand many copywriters want confidentiality when they outsource work to other copywriters -- no problem, confidentiality assured.

In terms of compensation, I am very flexible -- because I'm mainly looking to learn, and I trust you won't treat me unfairly.

If you are interested in working together, simply contact me by email and we can talk -- my email address is yeo (at) adwriting.com

Thanks,
Yeo
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