How To Choose The Best Freelance Copywriter For Your Project

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By Sally Delacruz


Excellent copy is essential for any kind of marketing or promotional material, no matter whether you sell construction materials or legal services. However, not just anybody can create copy that will entice customers. You need someone with special copywriting skills and expertise. A freelance copywriter can help you but you need to choose the right person for the job or you'll waste time and money.

There are several websites where you can outsource almost any kind of project to a freelancer. Freelance workers from all over the world use these sites to look for projects that they'd like to work on. The advantage for you as an employer is that you can find the best person for the job, even if that person lives in Kathmandu.

One way to get the best freelancers to respond to your advertisement is to know how to describe the project. Be clear about exactly what you want and what skills or knowledge you need the freelancer to have. If you want the text to be in a language other than English, place your advertisement in that language to ensure that those who respond really can speak, read and write the language. Also find out what market-related fees for the job would be because good freelancers won't apply for a job that pays far too little.

It's very likely that you'll receive many proposals from interested freelancers. A process of elimination will make it easier to create a shortlist of potential employees. Start by checking the quality of the language used in the proposal, because a badly written proposal will probably mean badly written copy for the project too. Promising to complete the project within a time frame that's not realistic or quoting a very low rate often means that the person is not a very professional or experienced copywriter.

Don't let yourself be guided by applicants' nationalities. Great English copywriters don't necessarily live in countries where English is the main language. At the same time, living in the USA, the UK, Canada or Australia doesn't automatically mean that someone can speak English or can write copy.

When you've compiled a list of possible candidates, take the time to look at their profiles. Again, a badly written profile should tell you that the copy you'll get will be of a low standard. The person's resume should tell you what their field of expertise is likely to be and the samples in their portfolio will tell you about their writing style.

Freelancing job sites normally allow employers to review the freelancer's work. Read some of these reviews rather than simply looking at the overall rating the person scores. The negative reviews are especially useful for identifying potential issues, such as poor communication or missed deadlines. You'll also get a sense of the freelancer's level or professionalism and their personality by reading how they react to negative reviews.

Allocating that first project to a specific freelancer is a gamble. This is why it's a good idea not to wait until the last minute to find someone. Instead, build in some extra time in case you need to have the job edited or even allocated to another copywriter.




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