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originally posted by: galien8
Big Brother is your biggest reader, he reads everything, inside the secret services you get your likes, shares en retweets. So you should copy write for this audience.
TIPS:
-Use lots of innuendo to intimidate Big Brother
-Tell new stuff Big Brother does not know yet
-Use your real name so Big Brother can trace you and verify you more easily
-Copy write like you operate from the outside
-Copy write like you operate from the outside
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: galien8
-Copy write like you operate from the outside
Do you mean copyright?
www.copyright.gov...
I'm not quite sure what you are on about. Is it just clever sarcasm that I can't understand?
originally posted by: galien8
a reply to: schuyler
no copywrite, writing, I write, you write, copywriting, I copy write, you copy write
Take some basic English lessons, English is not your mother language?
neilpatel.com...
originally posted by: galien8
a reply to: schuyler
no copywrite, writing, I write, you write, copywriting, I copy write, you copy write
Take some basic English lessons, English is not your mother language?
A copywriter is the person who comes up with the ideas and words (or "copy") that get an advertising or promotional message across clearly and effectively. Traditionally, a copywriter's job was to create the text for advertisements, promotional brochures, and other public relations communications. As digital media has expanded, copywriters may also focus on writing copy that promotes a product or a website generally. Some web writers who produce more general copy that is not ultimately promotional, however, may be called content writers.
Nature of the Work
Copywriters usually work as part of a team to develop promotional materials designed to sell a product, service, person, or idea. It helps to be skilled with language and very familiar with the industry of the product they are promoting; someone who works for a confectionery company, for example, should know the terminology and be familiar with the products made by the company's competitors. Knowledge of existing ad campaigns, including historic campaigns produced by an employer, is also useful, as it can help a copywriter set a new tone or direction while avoiding past mistakes.
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: galien8
a reply to: schuyler
no copywrite, writing, I write, you write, copywriting, I copy write, you copy write
Take some basic English lessons, English is not your mother language?
EXCUSE ME????? Copy writing is writing ADVERTISING, schmuck! If you have any idea of proper English syntax you would NEVER say "copy write" in this context. It's just plain "writing." You obviously have NO IDEA what the definition of "copywriting" is. Your use of it is completely and totally ignorant. You have demonstrated ZERO credibility here.
A copywriter is the person who comes up with the ideas and words (or "copy") that get an advertising or promotional message across clearly and effectively. Traditionally, a copywriter's job was to create the text for advertisements, promotional brochures, and other public relations communications. As digital media has expanded, copywriters may also focus on writing copy that promotes a product or a website generally. Some web writers who produce more general copy that is not ultimately promotional, however, may be called content writers.
Nature of the Work
Copywriters usually work as part of a team to develop promotional materials designed to sell a product, service, person, or idea. It helps to be skilled with language and very familiar with the industry of the product they are promoting; someone who works for a confectionery company, for example, should know the terminology and be familiar with the products made by the company's competitors. Knowledge of existing ad campaigns, including historic campaigns produced by an employer, is also useful, as it can help a copywriter set a new tone or direction while avoiding past mistakes.
Source
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: galien8
No. You are REALLY confused. And Ive spent my life with it...so spend a couple years or a semester or two studying Copyright and Trademark Law.
MS
Internationally Copyrighted Songwriter, Arranger
Worldwide Registered Trademark Owner
International Copyrighted and Published Author
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: galien8
The terminology is called COPYRIGHTING.....and when I own them...I am the COPYRIGHT HOLDER....and if I wrote it or composed it...I am the COPYWRITER
Your terminology and usage of it is way skewed as to correct usage of the term(s)...and when to use them....
P=lease......read up huh?
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: galien8
The terminology is called COPYRIGHTING.....and when I own them...I am the COPYRIGHT HOLDER....and if I wrote it or composed it...I am the COPYWRITER
Your terminology and usage of it is way skewed as to correct usage of the term(s)...and when to use them....
P=lease......read up huh?
originally posted by: galien8
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