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- Are You Actively Promoting Your Email Copywriting Expertise? This is Why You Should… by The Copywriter's Crucible on Nov 19, 2009 in Blog Copywriting Email marketing Campaigner
It might be Facebook and Twitter getting all the attention these days. But there’s one old warhorse of internet marketing that continues to deliver real results – and that’s email. It might not be as sexy as its social media cousins. But...
- Remote Working Tips for Writers by The Copywriter's Crucible on Oct 29, 2009 in About Blog Malta remote working
What I now wile away the hours looking at when I should be writing So, been living in Malta for two weeks now and loving it. Still feels like summertime here and I have a beach (of sorts) on my doorstep. Only problem is I have to constantly fight...
- Laser Branded Cornflakes?! Why’s that a USP? by The Copywriter's Crucible on Oct 15, 2009 in Blog Marketing Copywriting Kelloggs Cornflakes laser branded
Whenever asked to write about a new product or service part of the copywriter’s job is to come up with ideas on how it can be pitched. The aim is to give it a USP (unique selling proposition), which makes it sound more appealing than the other opti...
- Living the Remote Worker Lifestyle – First Stop Malta by The Copywriter's Crucible on Sep 23, 2009 in About Blog remote working
Back in my cubicle days I used to dream of escape and jetting off to foreign shores. I’d already spent just over a year traveling around Australia and SE Asia. But that just whetted my appetite for seeing more of what’s out there. A few years...
- Why You Should Redefine Your Services to Attract More Clients (and Better Pay) by The Copywriter's Crucible on Sep 17, 2009 in Blog Copywriting Marketing Content marketing copywriter freelance writing
- The Copywriter’s Crucible Scoops an Award by The Copywriter's Crucible on Sep 3, 2009 in Blog blogging copywriter Copywriting Odesk Top 40 Writing Blogs
Writing a blog can sometimes be an isolating experience. You hammer out a post each week (well, most weeks anyway) before publishing it and hoping someone somewhere will find it useful. Unlike paid tasks, you don’t get the luxury of an email or...





