Download - Writing For Money J Fleming
From MFA to MBA: Yes, you can write for a living
Really.
We’re gonna talk about how.
What we’re going to do here
• I’ll tell you a little about me.
• Then it’s on to sussing out paying work.
– There are lots of ways to make money writing but tonight is primarily focused on opps in the business and non-profit sectors.
• I’ll give you a crash course in marketing. Good stuff.
• Next we’ll discuss your role and the one rule that—if you
follow it—will get you lots of work.
– Divinity is involved.
• And then it’s open forum time. Questions, answers, banter.
– We’ll also find out who won the 1:1 portfolio review.
My name is Jean and I’m a writer
LOCATE THE MONEYAphorism 1:
Opportunity AnatomyMoney-making opportunity for writers can be found in many parts of the corporate body and the organizations that nurture and enable it.
Marcom
THEY ALL NEED WRITING
Web Content
Public Relations
“The best advice I have been given is to listen beyond the
first thing someone says and be willing, through rephrasing (difficult at best in a hurry up world) to get at the core issue
in a conversation.”—Susie Hise
OWN YOUR NICHEAphorism 2:
Be you
• What do you know?
• What do you love?
• What have you done?
• Use these to create a niche.
• Then leverage it like crazy.
THROW YOUR VOICEAphorism 3:
Versatile Ventriloquism
• Writing for money requires channeling different voices
– Consumer: Things go better with Coke!
– B2B: Align with business objectives and be the hero.
• Messages vary but craftis consistent
Craft = MarketingMarketing is lucrative for writers. Learn its variety, processes and goals, and you will thrive.
Varieties:
Advertising
Collateral
Branding + Identity
Direct Response
Interactive
Content Marketing
Lead Generation
Marketing in 3 Bullets
• Goal: Create preference for a product or brand that translates
into a sale or a qualified lead.
– Yes, it is about sales and money.
• How: Forge an emotional connection between prospect and offering.
– Nikes feel good because in them I’ll just do it; therefore I’ll buy Nikes.
• Measure: I know it’s working ‘cause people are buying/clicking/downloading/registering.
– This is called ROI. It’s not French.
Write Strong Copy
•Focus on the ultimate action you want the user to take
•Make the user feel the goodness of that choice
•Limit distractions: KISS
•Never underestimate the power of delight
“I wish I had known that good ideas never
need to be fought over, or argued. Listen more than you talk, embrace all of the agendas (including oppositional agendas), and use your ability to organize information to articulate a truly shared vision. If I had known that 18 years ago, I could have spared myself a lot of
needless anguish.”
—Gary Whitford
ANSWER PRAYERSAphorism 4:
Dear God,
Please send me a fantastic
copywriter who requires very little of my time but
delivers incredibly brilliant copy
right on deadline that has been
thoroughly proofread, who
totally groks the audienceand addresses their pain points
while positioning the product perfectly so that
the client is happy and
pays on time.
You make life better
• For these people: Editors, creative directors, marketing managers, project managers, marcom folk
• They are overworked and stressed out.
• You can help them.
HOW?
CURATE YOURSELFAphorism 5:
Portfolio, please
A portfolio shows some of
your work.
My best work?
Maybe.
Surely not my worst work.
Maybe.
What then?
Your relevant work.
How not to show your
work
•Send everything—it’s all so good.
•Send nothing. With your experience, who needs a sample?
•Send your award-winning history of taxation essay—you’re very proud of it. (Mention the award on your resume; forward the essay if they ask)
Pithy Portfolio Wisdom
• REMEMBER:
• Curate your samples so that only what’s relevant to the opportunity gets seen.
• If they want more, they’ll ask. Trust me.
• If you don’t have a relevant sample, show creative initiative and create something that they’ll fall in love with.
• If all your samples are on a website, direct them to the 1-3 that matter for their needs.
The Money Slide Don’t make them do the work
Connect the dots. Spell out why you are the best writer for the job. Don’t spam them with samples. Make it easy to hire you. Then be easy to work with. And do great work. And get it in on time.
Follow this simple rule and you will get jobs and be successful in them, which will lead to more jobs, referrals, retainers….
You are a blessing(here’s how to keep it that way)
• Master both strategy + tactics
• Ask questions up front then consolidate
• Achieve deadline bliss
• The answer is yes• Take criticism well (it’s not personal)
• Make the case for your position and then stop
• Want to get rehired? Be the solution to the problem, whatever it is.
“Companies often need much more than a
wordsmith, they need a business analyst, information architect, web designer, tester and dogsbody. Pure writing roles can be hard to find so doing these tasks will give you some career resilience whilst you work your way into
a position to call the shots.”
—Alex Pace
KNOW WHEN TO SHUT UPAphorism 6:
Questions
• If I write marketing shite have I sold out to the man?
• How do I balance my creative work with the work I do for money?
• Accounting systems?
• I have a crazy client. What do I do?
• What else?
Learning is good
• Marketing resources:
– MarketingSherpa.com
– MarketingProfs.com
• Writing resources:
– Writing for marketing and for the web is different.
– Copyblogger.com
• SEO/SEM: VERY IMPORTANT to be versant in this.
– SEOMOZ.org | great resources
• Social Media makes you very hirable