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<blockquote data-quote="Moo" data-source="post: 8722" data-attributes="member: 2353"><p>Now content writing is more about reputation and actually writing. Anyone can claim they can write, but ultimately, you never know if the person is using AI despite the guy swears for his life that he never uses AI you MUST never trust him.</p><p></p><p>So whom should you trust? Actually, anyone but those that already have a reputation.</p><p></p><p>Do you want to be a big ticket copywriter in the era post-AI? Build yourself a portfolio. It's not gonna be easy, but as you can see, you can now start charging from $10-25/100 words, something that has been a unicorn for the past 10 years</p><p>Do you need a copywriter? Ask for a portfolio, if he sends you a couple of links with plain text, dismiss. If he sends you already published articles, in non-promoted articles from reputable pages, and you like what you see, it's a good match</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, just go with AI, or look for someone to pay like $1-5/1000 words at most to compose a good-looking AI article (or learn to mass produce it by yourself)</p><p></p><p>Anything in the middle nowadays is pure bulls*** that won't rank + won't be read by anyone + a complete piece of useless effort and money to the bin.</p><p></p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p><p></p><p>It's the best time in history to be a copywriter, and at the same time, the worst time in history, depending on how you take it, because there is a massive unfulfilled demand, but it's unlikely you will be able to fill such. Now as a copywriter, unless you have the rep already, you should be undertaking that "6-month bootcamp", learning how to write, writing for free for a couple of months and building yourself up a reputation in that time. Or go for the AI strategy and sell your services for peanuts. If you can happen to perfect a good chatbot flow to mass-produce your content, it could also be worthy. Anything in the middle is a waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moo, post: 8722, member: 2353"] Now content writing is more about reputation and actually writing. Anyone can claim they can write, but ultimately, you never know if the person is using AI despite the guy swears for his life that he never uses AI you MUST never trust him. So whom should you trust? Actually, anyone but those that already have a reputation. Do you want to be a big ticket copywriter in the era post-AI? Build yourself a portfolio. It's not gonna be easy, but as you can see, you can now start charging from $10-25/100 words, something that has been a unicorn for the past 10 years Do you need a copywriter? Ask for a portfolio, if he sends you a couple of links with plain text, dismiss. If he sends you already published articles, in non-promoted articles from reputable pages, and you like what you see, it's a good match Otherwise, just go with AI, or look for someone to pay like $1-5/1000 words at most to compose a good-looking AI article (or learn to mass produce it by yourself) Anything in the middle nowadays is pure bulls*** that won't rank + won't be read by anyone + a complete piece of useless effort and money to the bin. [B]Conclusion[/B] It's the best time in history to be a copywriter, and at the same time, the worst time in history, depending on how you take it, because there is a massive unfulfilled demand, but it's unlikely you will be able to fill such. Now as a copywriter, unless you have the rep already, you should be undertaking that "6-month bootcamp", learning how to write, writing for free for a couple of months and building yourself up a reputation in that time. Or go for the AI strategy and sell your services for peanuts. If you can happen to perfect a good chatbot flow to mass-produce your content, it could also be worthy. Anything in the middle is a waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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