03-10-2023, 12:48 PM
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Professional copywriters have a dirty little secret.
No matter what they may say, they have a vested interest in keeping their art mysterious and out of reach. While many top copywriters do offer training or coaching, it is usually at a hefty price.
Who can blame them?
A decent but relatively unknown copywriter can earn $2,500 per assignment.
The average for pros is $6,500. Well-known copywriters routinely earn up to $15,000 or more per gig. The superstars ask for and get a percentage of the take too. Their profit from a single sales letter can be $50,000 or more.
Get paid $210,000 to write 12 letters? It can (and does) happen. A writer with an established track record can command $8,000 per letter. So 12 letters pays $96,000 in writing fees alone.
Now let’s say six of those letters become “controls” — which means they bring in the most money and keep mailing time after time. If, over the course of a year, each of those six letters mails five or six times, your royalties can add up to another $120,000.
That’s over $210,000 a year writing one letter a month! More letters = more writing fees.
More controls = more royalties!
Aw, come on! Do they really make that much money?
Well, if a budding copywriter can master the art of marketing himself — not all do; many fall by the wayside — then he's got a cash cow by the tail.
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