Copywriting Tips - How Confident Are You?

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I love copywriters.
The good ones have some of the biggest egos I have ever seen...
and with good reason.
What about you? If you're first starting out as a copywriter, you might not be totally sure of yourself.
However, if you want to make it in this business, you better get that ego in gear fast.
This article explains why.
What a beginning copywriter may not seem to understand, usually because he's just trying to make a few bucks, is that the fate of your client is in HIS hands.
Think about it.
This person is coming to you asking you to write a sales letter that is going to launch his product into six or ever seven figures.
But there is more to it than that, and the great copywriters at the Warrior Forum said it so much better than I ever could.
See, a product creator, of whom I am one, wants a copywriter who believes in himself.
He doesn't want, as Mike Humphreys said so well, a copywriter who thinks "that maybe...
well, possibly...
they could write something that makes their clients a little bit of money.
" Thanks Mike...
you hit the nail on the head.
The product creator wants somebody with the chutzpa to believe that they walk on water and anything they put in writing is going to be gold for the product creator.
This instills confidence in the person hiring the copywriter.
I know personally, as a product creator, that this is what I would want.
This doesn't mean that you have to have been writing copy for a lifetime, though it can't hurt.
If you have confidence in your work and have samples to show off, even if it's for your own products, this could be more than good enough to show your prospect that you have what it takes to pull off the job.
Here's the bottom line...
and you can take it for what it's worth to you.
Nobody wants to work with somebody who doesn't believe in themselves.
Sure, when the bell rings, you have to come out and throw some punches that actually make contact.
All talk and no deliver is a recipe for having your reputation destroyed before it even gets off the ground.
But if YOU don't believe in yourself and your ability, nobody else will.
So get the education you need to write a killer sales letter, get some experience under your belt, even if it's just writing for yourself, and then show the world what you're capable of doing.
And don't be afraid to let your ego show...
as long as you can back it up.
To YOUR Success, Steven Wagenheim
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