#Copywriting / Script Writing
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valhalla-awaitsfor-us ¡ 25 days ago
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I never really said it here, but besides being a barista... I’m also a screenwriter.
Most of my days are spent behind a coffee machine — but when I’m not making lattes, I’m writing. Screenplays, mostly.
Here you can find me Fiverr page. I work as a copywriter, but what I truly love is helping people with their scripts. Whether it's film, TV, or any project that needs structure, voice, or just someone to bounce ideas off of — I’m here.
If you’re ever stuck, have a story you want to bring to life, or need honest feedback: feel free to reach out. ✨💻🎬
Nunca lo dije por acĂĄ, pero ademĂĄs de ser barista... soy guionista.
SĂ­, paso gran parte de mis dĂ­as entre cafĂŠs, pero cuando no estoy detrĂĄs de la mĂĄquina, estoy frente a una hoja en blanco (o mĂĄs bien, frente a una pantalla), escribiendo historias.
AcĂĄ puede encontrar mi perfil de Fiverr por si alguien necesita una mano. Me dedico al copywriting, pero lo que realmente me apasiona es ayudar a otras personas con sus guiones. Ya sea cine, televisiĂłn o cualquier proyecto que necesite una estructura, una voz o simplemente alguien con quien pensar en voz alta.
Si alguna vez están bloqueades, tienen una idea que quieren desarrollar o necesitan feedback sincero: acá estoy. ✨💻🎬
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technologyequality ¡ 2 months ago
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AI-Powered Content Creation: Create Scroll-Stopping Content Faster Than Ever
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hariiisworld ¡ 2 years ago
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chaaistained ¡ 3 months ago
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what’s your internship like? (in your better cr)
page turners
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you can’t blame me for wanting to live in a world where society doesn’t reserve value and recognition to only be rewarded if you follow the standard, left brained, logical mindset of stem and maths and science and technology — and this is coming from someone who loves those very subjects and excels in them — i’m very much a maths lover, i enjoy solving logical problems, it brings a satisfaction that cannot be described, and yet . i don’t feel as alive as when i’m writing, when i’m reading, when i’m analysing, pulling apart, breaking down the intricate threads of thought that make up a story, or an essay, or a poem
my mind may find satisfaction in solving page after page of algebra, but my soul will only find its spark when i give in to emotion and empathetic analysis, and for that very reason, i scripted a different degree for my dr-self, and with that came a different internship in a publishing company that does not exist in this reality — Page Turners
in my dr at the midpoint of my first year in uni, i had gotten into a year long internship at a government office, hired because of my degree in entertainment law majoring in copywriting
but i have a double degree, my second being a degree in arts majoring in literature and creative writing, and i always knew i wanted a more creative job, rather than the technical, legal side of the publishing industry (no matter how well it pays)
so at the end of my first internship, i started exploring different avenues, and Page Turners was brought to my attention (ironically, by my english tutor from high school)
they advertise mainly to young writers, they have an open submission for a monthly online magazine, curated by a theme (think dakota warren’s nowhere girl collective but only focused on writing — whereas dakota includes submissions for art and music too)
Page Turners wasn’t hiring anyone who hadn’t gotten a full degree but with the help of my ex-tutor (and ex-boss bcs i used to mark papers for her every now and then) i was able to make a case for an internship position
it took a while, a whole year in fact, but Page Turners thought that a way to reach the youth would be to start as early as possible and the best way to do so is by implementing internship programs into their business plan — essentially, my drive to work in the creative field (and mostly due to my connections bcs networking sucks but it is everything) i was able to convince an up and coming publishing house to start hiring students, who may be exactly like me, just waiting for the opportunity to do something creative
i haven’t scripted much on the actual internship program and what it entails but i get accepted and start working at the beginning of my third year (honestly year 3 of uni has a lot of firsts for me — first longterm internship, first boyfriend who i can actually see a future with, first new car, first youtube play button for my anonymous cover channel w two of my high school friends — theres probably more but i don’t wanna sound cocky T^T)
anyway, back to the point — my internship essentially allows me to explore the workings of a publishing house, and with my background in copy write law and creative writing, i’m able to dabble in many different divisions and subdivisions, getting a chance to see how the writers, lawyers, agents and editors work — it’s where i find my passion for developmental editing : the profession of assisting with the creative process of a book, primarily a novel, where you go through a synopsis, a story board, and the overall themes and acts of the story, it’s less about the in-debt typo-prevention of editing and more about the overall narrative — stuff like helping to pivot the story or guide the plot in a certain direction to achieve everything the writer hopes for, or, my personal favourite and my special skill if i do say so myself which is patching up plot holes to be seamless and make sense
finally, this internship, the people i worked with, they are the reason i felt confident enough to go back to uni and do a postgrad degree for a masters in creative writing and a specialisation in editing, so i could officially work full time as a developmental editor
meaning i could read and write and help create stories for a living
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if i ever script more or after i’ve properly experienced this internship, i will definitely update this post, or just make another one!! but for now, this is all i’ve got <333
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literaryvein-reblogs ¡ 8 days ago
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Types of Writers
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Generally, writers fit into one of 2 categories: fiction and nonfiction. Within those two categories, there are many different writing styles.
From fiction writers who create works of imagination to business journalists who report on breaking news, writers use different types of writing to achieve specific goals.
Novelist: A novel is a long piece of fiction, typically more than 40,000 words. Novels often include complex story arcs with multiple characters and span genres such as romance, science fiction, and historical fiction. Novelists are people who write novels; You can be a career novelist or write novels outside of your day job. Novelists generally fall into two categories: plotters—who meticulously plan the elements of their storyline and characters before starting; and pantsters—who are more spontaneous and “fly by the seat of their pants.”
Poet: Poets are writers of poems— a form of literature that conveys a thought, describes a scene, or tells a story in a concentrated, lyrical arrangement of words. Poetry can be structured, with rhyming lines and meter, or freeform (which follows no formal structure).
Songwriter: Songwriters craft lyrics that are set to music. A songwriter may be employed by a musician to provide lyrical accompaniment to a song, or they may write both the lyrics and musical notation.
Playwright: Playwrights craft stories that performers act out on a theater stage. The market for aspiring playwrights is competitive, but for those wishing to see their stories come to life, playwriting can be a gratifying experience.
Short story writer: Short stories are concise pieces of writing that tell a story in less time than a novel. Short stories are often published in magazines or compiled together in anthologies. The average short story runs anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 words but can be anything above 1,000 words. Flash fiction is a short story that is 500 words or less.
Screenwriter: Screenwriters write original scripts for TV shows and movies. They may also write an adapted screenplay based on a book, story, article, or some other source material. Screenplays follow a specific format, and they tend to adhere to three-act structure.
Blogger: Bloggers self-publish content online. Though not exclusive to non-fiction writing, blogs tend to provide curious readers with fact-based knowledge on various topics, including food, travel, entertainment, and technology. Whether you’re a creative writer looking for an easy way to publish stories online or an entrepreneur looking for a way to promote your business, learning how to craft a blog post to reach your target audience successfully is a valuable skill.
Business writer: Most business writers work for newspapers or magazines that publish content for specific industries. Business writing can be a profitable form of writing if you’ve got a knack for networking and in-depth knowledge of industry-related terminology and concepts.
Copywriter: Copywriting involves writing copy for marketing and advertising purposes. Copywriters can be in-house employees at a company or advertising firm, or freelancers contracted to create copy.
Ghostwriter: Ghostwriters specialize in writing for other people. This requires the unique ability to be able to write convincingly in another person's tone of voice. Ghostwriters work with their clients— such as high-ranking government officials and media personalities—to craft a narrative and tell their story in the first person.
Journalist: Journalists write everything from op-eds to news stories. There are many kinds of journalistic writing; for example, a reporter uses an expository style to report facts on a news story. On the other hand, a features writer or editorial writer may use more a persuasive tone and share their point of view to influence an audience on a particular issue or topic.
Nonfiction book writers: Nonfiction is a popular writing form that combines in-depth research with compelling writing prowess. Common nonfiction formats include autobiographies, biographies, scientific writing, and more.
Technical writer: Technical writers are often in-house employees for businesses and corporations. Technical writing involves producing copy for instructional manuals and system documentation. This kind of work often requires the writer to have hyper-specific knowledge of a given field or industry.
Translator: To be a translator, you must speak two or more languages fluently and be able to accurately translate one to another. Translators work across numerous fields and have different specialties—you can be a translator for a technical manual, a novel, or even poetry.
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adhdwannabewriter ¡ 1 month ago
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chicago-geniza ¡ 5 months ago
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Writing something I don't want to and it's exactly as excruciating as my commissioned copywriting job and those essays for grad school classes I wasn't interested in. I hate writing unless it is 100% under my creative control, otherwise it feels like...like trying to make conversation without a relevant social story script for the situation. Just nothing to say but you Have to say something into the interminable silence
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mama-qwerty ¡ 13 days ago
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Okay, I just watched a 15 minute video from another blog in which some dude (and I have no idea his qualifications, I didn't care enough to check) listed 10 ways you can "definitely spot ai writing". The comments on the post indicated that he maaayyybe didn't know what he was talking about, so I thought I'd keep a list (which he weirdly didn't label on screen as he spoke about them) and give my thoughts on it.
Em dashes
I've seen this claim before, that ai seems to love the em dash and use them "more than a human would".
Well, I happen to be human, and have used em dashes for pretty much all of my writing. Like, since I was 12. I've seen plenty of other authors use the em dash, and none of them use ai in their writing.
So no, em dash use does not automatically mean ai writing.
Parallel sentence structures - "It's not just X, it's Y."
"It's not just easy, it's fun!" "It's not just a matter of opinion, it's been documented by various studies."
Yeah, no. This is not 'fake ai writing', this is basic copywriting. AI engines have been trained on any writing their greedy companies can get their hands on, and what is there a plethora of online?
Marketing.
This, and many of the other things he claims are 'clear marks of ai generated script' are simply old standbys for copywriting.
Groups of 3
"It's not just easy, it's cheap, it's healthy, and it can save you time."
Groups of three are soothing to the ear, and work well with sentence flow. Yep, copywriting uses this a lot, but even in every day writing, you can find people using this group of three style, mostly because it just sounds right. Ai does not get to lay claim to this.
Formatting line breaks with emojis
That's been a thing before ai became a thing, so maaaybe the ai learned it somewhere?
Uncanny language use (word use sounds strange)
The example he used was "To strike the perfect pose in photography . . ." something something, I don't remember what it was for, but he claimed that this phrase sounded odd and therefore was proof this was ai written.
It's just a play on words, dude. I would probably write something like that--again, if I were writing a marketing email for my husband's photography business--(oh look, em dashes!) because it's a play on words.
Words and phrases not typically used in normal conversation
The words he used as examples were "elevate" and "delve". I'm not kidding.
Writing is not conversation. If we're talking about fiction, you're going to be more polished than you would be just having a chat.
If we're talking about online conversations . . . I've been known to use the words elevate and delve while chatting. Also, internalize, compartmentalize, and rationalize. (Oh look, a group of three!)
Having a big vocabulary doesn't mean it's ai.
Exaggerated and empty praise
Okay, this one gets a pass because he used comments as an example, and we've all seen the ones appearing around ao3 in which they're generically praising your story without really touching on any details of it.
But, honestly? Some people can just be nice and try to make you feel better by being a little more praising than what you'd expect.
Analogies and similes that fall flat
I forget his examples and am too lazy to go back to rewatch, but his claim is ai tries too hard to sound human by offering analogies that don't really have anything to do with the topic at hand. Which, again, I can give a pass because yeah, it can do that.
Restating itself and repeats its points to clarify
This one gets a pass too, because we've all seen the posts and comments and whatever in which it sounds like the ai is repeating what it was asked, and then goes on and on restating the question.
"Why is the sky blue?"
"That is a very good question, as many people have wondered why the sky is blue. The sky is blue because it's not green. A blue sky is pretty and very not green because it is blue because of the air."
(This is my writing, btw, as I don't even want to be bothered actually going to chatgpt to get examples.)
Generic examples
Kind of a decent point, as a computer can't give personal examples or opinions on things. "Cheerios are a good breakfast food" as opposed to "I always found Cheerios got too soggy too quickly, and it just made me gag."
So out of his 10 supposed 'obvious signs of ai', I give a pass to maybe 4. Ai models have been taught using stolen writing from copywriters and fiction writers, which explains a lot of the 'odd' mannerisms it tends to have when it writes. Being a machine, and not a thinking human, it's simply vomiting whatever it's been fed in a string that it thinks is appropriate to answer the prompt.
I don't know why I was inspired to do this, but there we go.
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cloverjgardener ¡ 24 days ago
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Clover Jean Gardener Intro Post
Hi! My name is Clove, and I write a lot of words for reasons that mostly elude me. This is my intro post! I am not good at talking about myself so I'll try and keep it brief.
I live in Portland, Oregon, with my wife and two dumb, dumb cats. I've been writing professionally as a copywriter, ghostwriter, and arts critic since the late 2010s. My current massive project is an urban fantasy series called Songbird Elegies, which I am gradually hoping to get less terrible at marketing.
Links
My personal website. Contains some previously published works and a growing collection of scripts available to download and utilize for free under a Creative Commons license. Will soon have an online shop where you can buy or download my writing at the best price for you and the best royalties for me.
An Intro and overview to Songbird Elegies, my queer urban fantasy series that people keep calling "comforting" even though a major plot element is magic being a living thing that hates humanity. Contains a summary of the series as a whole, as well as descriptions and excerpts of the books int he series. (As of writing this I am almost finished with book two so. It'll be a while.)
My Goodreads! People have already said such nice things on here it is hard to stare at too long without feeling wiggly.
@goodluckclove - this is my personal blog that I am far more active on. If you're interested in development posts on whatever I'm working on, aggressive enthusiasm towards newer writers, or oddities from my brain-space, it'll be here.
This side account is mainly for focusing on finished projects and more concrete artistic pursuits. So you can follow me here if you'd like to support my work (wow thanks!) but don't want me to clog up your feed with rants about the 1971 crime thriller Klute (understandable!)
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#Clove Takes on Writing - Longer form thoughts on the industry, from the perspective of both fiction and technical writing
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hotchfiles ¡ 9 months ago
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i have 4 weeks of copywriting posts (about 20), 16 reels scripts and 4 other posts to write
and i plan on doing it all today so i can write and study
LETS GOOO RITALINNNNN
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four-loose-screws ¡ 1 year ago
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FE2 Novelization Translation - Cover and Book Intro Pages
If you would like to start from the beginning, read a missed part, etc., click here!
FE Game Script Translations - FE Novel Translations - Original FE Support Conversations
If you are interested in donating to support my work, please check out my Ko-fi here. Thank you!
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New year, time for another new FE novelization translation!
2024's novel of focus is that of FE2, the original game Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia was a remake of. Enjoy reading this take on the same exact plot, ~25 years prior!
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Fire Emblem Gaiden
The Zofian Liberation War
Book 1
STORY
The continent of Valentia is divided between the north and the south, as well as their beliefs in War Father Duma and Earth Mother Mila. While the Kingdom of Zofia is ruled with kindness and compassion, the Rigelian Empire believes in raising its citizens to be prepared for war. Their hostility towards each other has finally pulled them into a vicious war. Units from both sides spill each other’s blood, fighting for their god and loyalty to their homeland each and every day, with no end in sight…
The protagonists of this tale are Alm, Celica, and countless other young units. They all wish for Valentia to be unified, but differ in how they want that outcome to be reached. And so, a grand tale of love and hate is about to unfold!
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Written by Katsuyuki Ozaki
Cover Illustration by Ichiro ?*
Cover Design by Kazuo Hiroi (WIDE)**
*T/N: I cannot find the Kanji character in this person’s last name anywhere to confirm its reading.
**T/N: First name could also be ‘Ichio’ or ‘Itsuo.’ I cannot find any record of this person online, so I cannot confirm the correct reading of their name. Their nickname is ‘WIDE’ because their last name, ‘hiroi,’ is the Japanese word for wide.
Published by Futabasha
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Author’s Profile
Katsuyuki Ozaki
An up-and-coming author also working as a copywriter. His major works include “Valkyrie no Densetsu,” “F-Zero,” “Zelda II: The Adventure of Link,” and many more, all published by Futabasha. He has also written for other strategy guide series. His hobbies include golf, cars, and computer games. He is of course also passionate about Fire Emblem, and has completed all of the games so far. He poured all of his love for the series into writing these two books without rest!
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Front:
Alm and Celica each set out on their own journey to forge!
This is the epic adventure of this young man and woman!!
The stage unfolds on a Valentia in chaos in this epic tale of love, blood, and war!
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Back:
Ad for Book 2.
Ad for a Shin Megami Tensei novelization.
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Color Art
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A necrodragon was here. In Zofia. When she realized exactly what that meant, Celica was petrified in horror. Earth Mother Mila had lost all power over Zofia.
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Title Page
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Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1: The Deliverance
The Six Resurrection Pills
Alm’s Awakening
The Mysterious Girl Silque
Chapter 2: Mila’s Restoration Army
Celica Embarks on Her Journey
The Ruffian Saber
The Necrodragon’s Trial
Chapter 3: To Zofia Castle
Rescuing Clair
The Night Before Storming Zofia Castle
Cliff’s Gambit
Chapter 4: The Red Haired Woman
The Port Town Tavern
Differing Paths
Chapter 5: To Mila’s Shrine
The Sisters from Archanea
Blake, Wielder of the Shadow Sword
Royal Bloodline
Desert Army
Princess Anthiese
Chapter 6: The Newly Reborn Kingdom of Zofia
His name is Zeke
Cross-Shaped Birthmark
Collapse and Liberation
The Throne Bathed in Light
Epilogue
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Illustrations: Ichiro ?* & Kazuo Hiroi (WIDE)**
*T/N: I cannot find the Kanji character in this person’s last name anywhere to confirm its reading.
**T/N: First name could also be ‘Ichio’ or ‘Itsuo.’ I cannot find any record of this person online, so I cannot confirm the correct reading of their name. Their nickname is ‘WIDE’ because their last name, ‘hiroi,’ is the Japanese word for wide.
Book design: Yusuke Matsuoka (NEXT)
Editing & printing: Rekkasha
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Character Introductions
Alm’s Army
Robin: A Villager who grew up with Alm in Ram Village. He later transcends to become an Archer.
Silque / Shilk: A Cleric in service to the goddess Mila. She specializes in healing magic.
Cliff / Klihs: A Villager from Ram Village. He later transcends to become a Mage, specializing in long range combat magic.
Delthea: A female Mage who has fallen into Rigel’s hands by Tatarrah’s magic. She wields the Aura tome.
Luthier: He decides to join forces with Alm to lead his younger sister Delthea’s fate down a righteous path. A mage with a tragic past.
Mycen: A former unit of the Knights of Zofia, transcended to one of the highest level classes, Gold Knight.
Python: An Archer prodigy whose short-temper is as great as his skills with a bow.
Clair: A Pegasus Knight who was granted the ability to fly a pegasus by the two gods. Clive’s younger sister.
Forsyth: A soldier who’s greatest skill is his ability to calmly make decisions in the heat of battle.
Mathilda: An exceptionally talented female Cavalier. She possesses both a brave soul and bewitching beauty.
Tatiana: A Saint captured by Nuibaba. Zeke’s beloved.
Clive: A Cavalier and the leader of the young surviving units of the Knights of Zofia.
Zeke: A mysterious Gold Knight who has lost his memory. He serves Alm under Emperor Rudolf’s orders.
Lukas: A hot-blooded soldier who wields his lance like lightning.
Alm: A fighter raised by Zofia’s hero Mycen, and the protagonist of this story. He is a boy with a grand fate!
Gray: A Villager from Ram Village. He later transcends into a Cavalier.
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klapollo ¡ 10 months ago
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I haven't gotten into it but there was just so much weird bullshit going on with my firing that I can't even hope to explain it all in one post
I was the only copywriter at the company, despite most companies having an entire department where even at my slot in the hierarchy I'd have two other writers to report to and rely on for editing assistance.
I wasn't given a single inkling of there being a problem until my mid year check in, at which point I was told I was apparently doing everything wrong. I was told I was missing deadlines (something I never do) when I met every one I was given, and my coworkers habitually just completely forget projects, including several I worked hard on that now won't see the light of day because of it.
I was told I didn't understand our company's brand tone of voice, which we have no guidelines on despite me asking what the TOV is since my very first interview. One of the funniest examples of this shit was when my manager looked at a social media post I wrote and told me that it was as if I hadn't read last year's post about the same event, which I had -- I looked up the post he meant when we got off the call, they were basically identical.
And the thing is I pushed so, so hard to keep my job that they kept having to move the goalposts. My problems one week would be wildly different than the week before. I refreshed our entire help center in a week with no acknowledgement from my manager, I cataloged almost 300 pieces of sales collateral in organized spreadsheets (something I've never done before and was NOT in my job description) despite our poorly organized data. I wrote 60 minutes of webinar scripts + a 30 page slideshow.
Eventually I was trying so hard that the final reason was that my writing is just poor. Which is subjective, so I can't fight that and they can always pretend it's true.
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hindimetechtalk ¡ 4 months ago
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Content Writing Kya Hai Aur Safal Content Writer Kaise Bane?
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Introduction
In the digital world, content is king. Whether it's a blog, website, social media post, or marketing campaign, compelling content plays a crucial role in engaging and informing audiences. But what exactly is content writing, and how can you build a successful career as a content writer? Let’s explore this in detail.
Content Writing Kya Hai?
Content writing is the process of creating written material for online and offline platforms. It involves crafting articles, blogs, website content, scripts, social media captions, and more. The primary goal of content writing is to engage readers, provide valuable information, and influence their decisions. High-quality content is not only informative but also optimized for search engines (SEO) to ensure it reaches the right audience.
Types of Content Writing
Blog Writing – Writing informative and engaging blogs on various topics.
SEO Content Writing – Creating keyword-optimized content to improve search rankings.
Copywriting – Writing persuasive content for advertisements and sales pages.
Technical Writing – Writing detailed manuals, guides, and reports.
Social Media Writing – Crafting engaging social media posts and captions.
Script Writing – Writing scripts for videos, podcasts, and advertisements.
Academic Writing – Research-based writing for educational purposes.
Safal Content Writer Kaise Bane?
Becoming a successful content writer requires skills, consistency, and continuous learning. Here’s how you can build a career in content writing:
1. Strong Writing Skills Develop Karein
To be a great content writer, you must have excellent command over the language. Work on your grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. Reading books, blogs, and articles regularly can help improve your writing skills.
2. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Samjhein
SEO knowledge is essential for online content writers. Understanding keywords, meta descriptions, backlinks, and search intent will help your content rank higher on search engines.
3. Research Skills Develop Karein
A good content writer always backs their writing with accurate facts and information. Strong research skills help create authentic and valuable content.
4. Consistency Aur Practice Karein
Like any other skill, content writing improves with practice. Write every day, start a blog, or contribute guest posts to different websites to gain experience.
5. Freelancing Start Karein
Freelancing is a great way to kickstart your career in content writing. Platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer offer opportunities to connect with clients worldwide.
6. Content Writing Courses Karein
Many online platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and HubSpot offer content writing courses. Learning from these courses can help you master different writing techniques and industry trends.
7. Time Management Skills Improve Karein
Meeting deadlines is crucial in the writing industry. Develop time management skills to handle multiple projects efficiently.
8. Portfolio Banayein
A strong portfolio showcases your writing skills and helps attract potential clients. Publish your articles on platforms like Medium, LinkedIn, or your personal blog.
9. Networking Karein
Connect with fellow writers, bloggers, and industry experts. Join online writing communities, attend webinars, and participate in discussions to grow your network.
10. Creativity Aur Unique Voice Develop Karein
A unique writing style sets you apart from others. Experiment with different tones, formats, and storytelling techniques to make your content stand out.
Conclusion
Content writing is a rewarding career option that offers flexibility and growth opportunities. By honing your writing skills, understanding SEO, and consistently producing high-quality content, you can establish yourself as a successful content writer. Whether you aim to work as a freelancer or with a company, dedication and continuous learning will help you excel in this field. So, start writing today and build a bright future in content writing!
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wherechaoswins ¡ 2 months ago
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50 Essential To-Do List Items for Writers to Earn Online in 2025
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Discover the 50 actionable tasks every freelance writer should include in their to-do list to maximize online income. From setting up profiles to mastering SEO, get started today!
Whether you are a seasoned wordsmith or just starting out, earning online as a writer requires more than just a knack for language. You need a clear roadmap—a to-do list that guides you through building your brand, honing your skills, finding clients, and optimizing your online presence. In this article, we will break down 50 essential tasks that will help you launch and grow a sustainable online writing career in 2025.
1. Set Your Foundations
Define Your Niche
Establish Your Writing Goals
Outline Your Unique Value Proposition
Create a Professional Email Address
Purchase a Domain Name
2. Build Your Online Portfolio
Set Up a Personal Website or Blog
Showcase 3–5 High-Quality Writing Samples
Write an “About Me” Page with Keywords
Add a Clear Call-to-Action (CTA)
Include Testimonials or Case Studies
3. Optimize for SEO
Research High-Value Keywords
Implement On-Page SEO Best Practices
Write SEO-Friendly Headlines (H1/H2/H3)
Use Internal and External Links Strategically
Ensure Fast Page Load Times
4. Establish Your Presence on Freelancer Platforms
Create Profiles on Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer
Write Compelling Profile Summaries with Keywords
Set Competitive—but Sustainable—Rates
Apply to 5 Relevant Gigs per Week
Solicit Initial Reviews from Small Jobs
5. Leverage Content Marketplaces & Agencies
Join Contena, Scripted, or Clear Voice
Submit Proposals to 3–5 Agencies
Complete Platform Skill Tests
Network with Other Writers in Private Groups
Track Applications in a Spreadsheet
6. Grow Your Network
Engage in Writing Communities on LinkedIn
Participate in Twitter Chats (e.g., #WritingCommunity)
Attend Virtual and Local Writing Workshops
Collaborate on Guest Posts
Ask for Referrals from Past Clients
7. Develop Your Skills
Enroll in an SEO Writing Course
Practice Copywriting Techniques Weekly
Learn Basic HTML/CSS for Formatting
Study Content Marketing Strategies
Read 1–2 Industry Blogs Every Day
8. Diversify Your Income Streams
Write and Self-publish an eBook
Create a Paid Newsletter (e.g., Substack)
Offer Editing and Proofreading Services
Run Paid Writing Workshops or Webinars
Develop a Patreon or Membership Tier
9. Market Yourself Effectively
Build an Email List & Send Weekly Updates
Optimize Social Media Profiles
Share 2–3 Samples of Your Work Per Month
Use Tailored Pitches for Prospective Clients
Invest in Targeted Ads (LinkedIn/Facebook)
10. Stay Organized & Maintain Growth
Use a Project Management Tool (Trello/Asana)
Set Weekly and Monthly Income Targets
Review Analytics (Website & Social)
Schedule Time for Rest and Skill Building
Periodically Update Your Portfolio & Rates
Building a successful online writing career is a marathon, not a sprint. By systematically working through these 50 to-do list items, you will create a robust foundation for attracting clients, boosting your visibility, and maximizing your earnings in 2025. Bookmark this article, check off tasks as you go, and revisit it regularly to stay on track—your freelance writing empire starts today!
Ready to act? Start with item #1: define your niche—and watch your online writing income grow!
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for all the "coders" releasing resources in IC... remember to change your chatgpt variables in your scripts because i see you pretending what you made <3 // so many people think they're slick because they can ask AI to write code for them. || tell me that you don't work in tech without telling me. being able to get AI to write code for you is now an ENTRY level requirement at virtually every single tech job available. even if you don't use it at work, interviewers will want to hear that you can. // Plenty of people use AI writing in copywriting too, so I guess it's okay for you to use AI writing? Since when are we using corporations to form our moral judgments? Companies will straight up eliminate their entire workforce if it will save them money. If you want to act like AI has no place in writing, because of issues with theft, lack of creativity, and inauthentic work, then you shouldn't be acting like AI in coding is perfectly fine. You're still using a machine that steals work from a human.
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