5 Things You Should Know Before Hiring a Copywriter
Are you looking to update the content on your Web site, generate free publicity with a news release, or create a new brochure? If so, you're wise to look at hiring a pro. A copywriter brings a different perspective to your business - and can communicate your message in a compelling manner that attracts attention.
#1 Know what you want to accomplish. Be clear on who your target market is (that is, who is your ideal client), what is unique about your business, and what are the keys points you want to present.
#2 Ensure the writer has written for the "medium" you are using. A freelance writer who only writes articles may not understand the intricacies of writing for the Web. Proficiency with the medium is more important than experience writing for your industry.
#3 Ask for references and contact them. Reviewing samples may not be enough. Talk to clients to ensure their deadlines and communication needs were met.
#4 Set a realistic schedule. Rush jobs can be expensive - and may not portray the professionalism you're looking for. Allow time for revisions.
#5 Get it in writing. A simple written agreement ensures both parties understand what is required, the deadlines, and associated costs. And be prepared to pay a deposit up front.