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The Ultimate Headline Secret

Ted Nicholas reveals a very successful headline technique that he invented and developed.

Should You Launch Your Freelance Business Under Your Own Name, or a Business Name?

Nick Usborne walks you through the pros and cons of using your own name, or a business name when launching your freelance business.

AWAI Writing Challenge: My Guilty Pleasure

Guilty Pleasures, those little rewards that help get us through a busy day. Tell me about your favorite guilty treat in this month’s Writing Challenge.

Is Dan Kennedy the Real Deal … or Just Damn Good at Marketing Himself?

Paul Hollingshead went from Dan Kennedy “skeptic” to Dan Kennedy “admirer”…and the marketing tips he learned from Dan that made him change his mind.

7 Subject Line Formulas Guaranteed to Boost Your Email Open Rates

Cindy Cyr gives you seven formulas you can use to boost your email open rates, to make sure your emails get read.

3 Quick-and-Easy Tips for Writing "Chatty" Copy

Jen Stevens gives easy to implement tips on writing conversational copy.

I Have Nothing To Say, But Don’t Quote Me

Herschell Gordon Lewis shares that often writers use a lot of words to say absolutely nothing, and what you can do as a writer to avoid making this mistake.

The Power of One — One Big Idea

Today, Michael Masterson gets at the very heart of powerful, persuasive writing.

21 Amazing Benefits of “The Writer’s Life”

Master copywriter Ted Nicholas gives his Top 21 List of the amazing benefits of living “The Writer’s Life.”

5 Tips for Increasing Your Competitive Advantage Over Other Copywriters

Rebecca Matter shares five things you can do in addition to writing killer copy, that will help you easily rise above your web writing competition.

How to Know When You’re Ready for Your First Client

Guillermo explains how you will be able to land your first client.

The Copywriter's Ultimate Business Card

Roy Furr explains how publishing a book can help a copywriter gain credibility and as a published author, get more clients, and command higher copywriting fees.

The 25-50-25 Rule of Time Management

Bob Bly teaches you how to master a new skill or process using the 25-50-25 rule of time management.

How to Take Somebody Else's Good Idea and Make it Your Own — Legally

Jen Stevens explains that while stealing copy somebody’s copy is illegal, but taking somebody else’s ideas and make them your own for your copy is not and a great way to write about topics others have written before.

The Power of “Reason Why” Headlines

Ted Nicholas gives some powerful headline examples and explains the copywriting technique behind them.

Is "Too Easy" Killing Your Copy?

Roy Furr explains what copywriting mistake can kill the response rate of a sales letter, and what you can do to avoid this mistake in your copy.

How to Write Well: The World’s Simplest Formula

Michael Masterson’s definition of good writing can be applied to every sort of non-fiction writing like books, magazine articles, direct-mail sales letters, business correspondence, telemarketing scripts, and speeches. Learn this simple rule that will help you write well.

Barter Your Way to New Clients and Valuable Payoffs

Mindy Tyson McHorse shows you an effective technique she uses to land new clients that is perfect if you’re just starting out and don’t have any samples.

AWAI Announces Brand New Program: Site Audits Made Simple – Consult Your Way to Lucrative Web Copywriting Projects

Learn how to get paid to write proposals for your clients, and then get paid to do the work you propose!

Get Paid $2,500 for Writing a Proposal … and Open the Door to Endless Money-Making Opportunities with Clients

Pam Foster reveals an approach that can earn you $2,500 on web content proposals while setting the stage for infinite opportunities with your clients.

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