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Topic: Copywriting

Television

Posted by Anonymous on 50 Points
How to copyright
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    What specifically is your question?
  • Posted by Mike Steffes on Accepted
    You can use words much the same way a sculptor uses hammer and chisel—Chipping away at the block of sales resistance until you have brought out the sales you know are in there. Or just use large, flashing letters to tell everyone about the two-for-one pricing that the client has decided to go with.
  • Posted by Peter (henna gaijin) on Accepted
    First, you use both the word "copyright" (in body of question) and "copywriting" (in subject of question). These are VERY different, so please clarify.

    And in your clarification, provide more details. Your question is way too generic for us to be able to provide any useful input. If you provide context (what you are trying to do, what thd challenge is to doing that, etc.), it would possibly allow us to answer your question.
  • Posted by mgoodman on Accepted
    Copywrite or Copyright? They are completely different.

    What about television? (Mentioned in the subject)
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Write or right?
  • Posted by cm.forrest on Accepted
    If you're talking about copywriting, first step is well-presented content. Make sure your writing is gramatically correct etc. A good starting point is getting some proofreading work done. There are loads of freelancing opportunities out there for proofing and it gives you a good kickstart into seeing what kinds of content are being created by others.
  • Posted by Shelley Ryan on Moderator
    Hi Everyone,

    I am closing this question since there hasn't been much recent activity. This one made me grin, though.

    Thanks for participating!

    Shelley
    MarketingProfs

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