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How to Argue Your Value As a Professional Writer
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As a professional writer, it's essential to be able to argue your value to potential clients or employers. Here are some tips to help you do just that: 1. Highlight your experience: Start by showcasing your relevant experience as a writer. Mention the number of years you've been writing professionally, the types of projects you've worked on, and any notable accomplishments you've achieved. 2. Emphasize your skills: Discuss your writing skills and any specialized expertise you have. For example, if you're a copywriter, mention your ability to write persuasive copy that converts readers into customers. If you specialize in technical writing, discuss your knowledge of industry-specific terminology and your ability to make complex topics easy to understand. 3. Share your portfolio: Offer potential clients or employers samples of your work to show them the quality of your writing. Be sure to include a variety of pieces that showcase your versatility as a writer. 4. Talk about your process: Explain how you approach a writing project, from research to final edits. This can help potential clients or employers understand the level of effort you put into your work and the value you bring to the project. 5. Highlight your unique selling points: Consider what sets you apart from other writers and emphasize those points. For example, if you have experience writing for a particular niche or industry, mention that as a unique selling point. 6. Discuss your results: If you have any data or metrics to support the success of your writing projects, share them. For example, if you wrote a sales page that increased conversions by 50%, mention that as evidence of your value. 7. Be confident: Finally, be confident when arguing your value as a professional writer. Believe in your skills and experience, and make a compelling case for why you're the right person for the job.
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