I read a lot of blogs online, that's no secret. I have a little trouble keeping up with my own, also not much of a secret, but I'm back, am catching up and am here to talk about.. a blog. This blog, however, assists with creativity and content. With articles like '8 habits of highly effective bloggers,' 'How to increase your blog subscription rate by 254%' and 'Five grammatical errors that make you look dumb,' Copyblogger.com is a great resource for anyone aiming to market themselves online. Copyblogger.com is a great resource for anyone looking to improve their copy writing skills, looking to learn how to keep a successful blog or just looking for an interesting read. Note the key word of 'looking' in the previous sentence. You have to look and search on this website to find anything. Once you do, the advice they give you is worth the search-and-rescue mission.
It provides an easy, honest, conversational way to launch your blog into the digital ranks.
While we all hope what we have to say is more important than some silly grammatical error, the truth is some people will not subscribe or link to your blog if you make dumb mistakes when you write, and buying from you will be out of the question.
With frank advice like that, it's hard to deny that this resource not only will help copy writers develop their craft, but will help to give solid content to the many blogs on the web.

This is a great resource! I am starting to learn to love and embrace blogs myself, partly due to this course.
ReplyDeleteCopywriting has always been one of my least favorite tasks, and I think it is a difficult task to complete. Words say so much, especially when we are advertising on the Internet, with small ads. I hope after this course to keep a blog of some sort, and this site will be bookmarked for when I start!