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I'm 34 years of age. I am a copywriter; you can see more of my posts at http://prposting.com Lots of people know how to write, but don't even suspect about it till they try themselves at something. Many people know that writing is their calling from the college desk when they write their initial works during instructor's assignments. And someone attempts to earn money. If people understand that their calling, they turn into authors, journalists, copywriters. To become a copywriter, you do not have to graduate in the Jur Fak, since in case you compose, no institution may give you something which never happened, but can only enhance the first. And who's a copywriter, will you really ask? This is a man or woman who knows how to write, and really well. The copywriter has something out of the creator, who creates his own distinctive masterpiece, and by the master, that will create something original and, above all, interesting on any subject, which will catch the reader with just one title. A copywriter should be able to write both on his favorite topic and on an ordinary subject such as "washing machines", "selling bikes in a shop", etc... A copywriter should be able to clearly, precisely and vividly, in a few sentences, explain the basis of the subject, not dilute it using "plain water", even if it is founded on an interesting topic. As they say, "Briefness is the sister of ability". However, the copywriter isn't simply the one who knows how to write, but also the person who can interest the audience with what he has written. It's required to write in this way in which the reader could envision, by way of instance, how water flows, birds fly, a car ride, and much, much more. He must feel the things that are written around. And the most significant thing is that the text should fascinate, actually drag the reader out, so he or she doesn't see how the time has passed while he or she's reading. The title alone should intrigue, make the reader look in the own text. This is particularly important if the text is about a marketing nature. It will be much more interesting to read the "dwell" advertisements, instead of a sterile statement of the facts, the merits of all things, solutions. In a feeling, advertisements ought to be arty. As a picture in front of which you need to stand and watch for quite a while. Copywriters should do something alive from advertising. Maybe the reader will comprehend that it was an advertisement only after he read it. It would also be helpful to be able to persuade the reader into the idea that the copywriter wants to communicate to others. The guide should become convincing, so that people think in the things they read, and better to inspire them to do exactly what is needed for advertising. I think a good copywriter will always have the ability to find himself a well-paid task, because a fantastic copywriter is "lying to the road". I'm not likely to inflict my private opinion, but it seems to me these are a few of the chief attributes of a good copywriter, without which it is challenging to practice this profession. And even though it is thought that a newbie is merely somebody who remakes, composes texts, and changes that the thought, it seems to me that this is sometimes not the situation. That the copywriter is all but a writer. He needs to have the ability to make his very own and distinctive.