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Copywriting Hints - The Art of Submitting Articles

Date Published: 26th February 2008
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Every writer takes a chance when submitting articles. It does not matter if it is to a magazine, newspaper or to a company. There is a chance that the work will not be up to a certain standard and will be rejected. Do not take these rejections to heart and give up on your dream of being a copywriter. There are many things you can do to help your chances of your work being published. You just have to put some time and effort into your craft.

There is one thing to keep in mind when submitting articles to a company specializing in a certain style of writing, such as SEO (search engine optimized), is to know what they look for and require in an article. If the company wants five hundred words, do not send them two hundred and fifty and then become shocked when they send back the article. Companies have guidelines for a reason and most publish their exact requirements on their web pages or ad.


The absolutely worst mistake a person can make when submitting an article is to not know their audience. It might be odd to submit a five-hundred word article on being a teen mother to a retirement magazine. It might seem laughable but it happens quite frequently. Before you begin submitting articles to everyone, take your time and know what audience that company targets or what their particular needs are in a writer.

Copywriting classes are an excellent way to hone your craft. A class in copywriting teaches the fundamentals of attracting customers by writing good advertising. The course can highlight the differences between writing an SEO article and writing a marketing campaign for sales letters or the internet. By teaching copywriters the different terms used in the industry, a more effective communication method is developed.


Everyone who writes will at one time or another face rejection. It is not something to take personally or to heart. Constructive criticism can help you develop your skills as a copywriter. Copywriting, when written well, will influence the reader that the product or service is one that is worth finding out more about.

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Teacher, coach, and writer Deanna Mascle is a Renaissance Woman Online who published four ezines and three newsletters as well as maintaining several web sites that reflect her experience and interests.
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