Copywrong to Copywriter: A Practical Guide to Copywriting for Small Businesses, Small Organizations, Sole Traders, and Lone Rangers

Author:   Tait Ischia ,  Jacob Zinman-Jeanes
Publisher:   Scribe Us
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9781957363301


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   04 April 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Copywrong to Copywriter: A Practical Guide to Copywriting for Small Businesses, Small Organizations, Sole Traders, and Lone Rangers


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If you feel like you've got the wrong tone of voice, don't understand the ins-and-outs of grammar, or just don't feel confident writing about yourself without sounding like an idiot, read this book. Copywriter Tait Ischia is brief and to the point in an interesting and engaging way. Which is exactly what you want the words on your website/marketing stuff/professional bio to be too, right? Feel confident in what you say and how you say it when you put fingers to the keyboard. Waffling on should really be reserved for weekend breakfast.

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Author:   Tait Ischia ,  Jacob Zinman-Jeanes
Publisher:   Scribe Us
Imprint:   Scribe Us
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 18.80cm
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9781957363301


ISBN 10:   1957363304
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   04 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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A fantastic way to up your copywriting game and grow more confident in your ability to use the right words. --Michael Bascetta, small business owner at Worksmith Some of the best copywriting advice I've read. A great resource and a good read, too. --Penny Modra, The Good Copy [A]n engaging introduction to the world of social media content creating and copyrighting. --Reading, Writing and Riesling [T]his is an easy to follow introduction to copywriting by an accomplished Australian author that will provide a solid foundation that may lead to a deeper exploration down the track. --Carpe Librum


A fantastic way to up your copywriting game and grow more confident in your ability to use the right words. --Michael Bascetta, small business owner at Worksmith Some of the best copywriting advice I've read. A great resource and a good read, too. --Penny Modra, The Good Copy


"""A fantastic way to up your copywriting game and grow more confident in your ability to use the right words."" --Michael Bascetta, small business owner at Worksmith ""Some of the best copywriting advice I've read. A great resource and a good read, too."" --Penny Modra, The Good Copy ""[A]n engaging introduction to the world of social media content creating and copyrighting."" --Reading, Writing and Riesling ""[T]his is an easy to follow introduction to copywriting by an accomplished Australian author that will provide a solid foundation that may lead to a deeper exploration down the track."" --Carpe Librum"


Author Information

Tait Ischia is a copywriter, content strategist, and content experience designer from Melbourne, Australia. When he started out, he wrote radio, print, and TV ads. Now he plans, writes, and manages large website projects for big organizations with complex needs. He's worked for gigantic multinationals, small businesses, arts organizations, ad agencies, start-ups, and the government. He's also aware that most biographies tell you little about a person; this one is no exception. Jacob Zinman-Jeanes is an interaction and graphic designer, illustrator and musician currently living in Melbourne, Australia.

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