Free Webinar and Q&A:
The Best Digital Copywriting Projects

Free Webinar and Q&A: The Best Digital Copywriting Projects

Whether you enjoy the idea of writing long copy, short copy, sales copy, success stories, online content, social media, emails, video scripts, blogs … or anything in between … the digital copywriting opportunity has a few projects (or 10!) that are the “perfect fit” for you.

And the demand for new and professional writers who can write for the numerous digital marketing channels will only continue to skyrocket …

According to Insider Intelligence, the e-commerce market is expected to total $8.1 trillion in 2026, which is an increase of over 15% from 2023!!

That means millions of companies in every niche you can imagine need an ongoing stream of webpages, emails, video scripts, social media posts, and content articles written …

And a good digital copywriter can stay busy — and make a very comfortable living — with just a handful of regular clients!

Tune in on Friday, August 23, at 11 a.m. ET for our next Inside AWAI session, “The Best Digital Copywriting Projects,” as digital copywriting expert Nick Usborne and AWAI Learning Chief Pam Foster give you a crash course on writing for this growing industry as well as specific tips for getting started and maximizing your income.

You’ll learn …

  • what “digital copywriting” is, and why it’s such a massive opportunity to make a great income as a writer …
  • the sheer enormity of demand for digital copywriters — and why it’s growing SO fast …
  • the best projects to start with today … and how much you can expect to charge for them …
  • where to find your first clients …
  • three key steps to getting started …
  • how to maximize your income once you do …
  • and much more!

We’ll also open up the lines for a Q&A to answer questions from you and your fellow listeners about getting started with online copywriting.

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Published: August 17, 2024

1 Response to “Free Webinar and Q&A: The Best Digital Copywriting Projects ”

  1. It all sounds great - but what if you're not based in the USA?

    Does being "abroad" ... a 'foreigner' ... albeit an English speaker ... impact in any way?

    I'm in the UK and a native speaker. We speak and write differently compared to our American counterparts.

    Guest (Linda W)


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