There are many ways to find work as a copywriter. This article will cover a couple different methods to finding that work.
Online Freelance Marketplaces are a great tool in finding work as a copywriter. Three sites stand above the others. The first site is www.guru.com. This is the biggest online marketplace. The second website is www.elance.com. And the third is www.findafreelancer.com. Each website has a search agent that will e-mail you jobs by criteria you give it. Findafreelancers.com is the European version of the other two and is smaller, but it is still very useful. Most websites will charge a monthly or quarterly subscription fee, but the gains will far outweigh the costs. This investment will give you access to many assignments that will otherwise go undiscovered.
Cultivating personal contacts will also produce many opportunities for work. This will allow you to creatively sell yourself. The Internet is not the first stop for many companies looking for a copywriter. Local contacts and sources will often be their first choice because they prefer to physically meet with someone. You can take advantage of this if you make contacts in your region. You should join local civic groups and your Chamber of Commerce. Make business cards and prepare a thirty-second explanation of what you do but do not to sell yourself, rather just let people know who you are and what you do. It is better to simply make the connection and then let potential customers come to you. People are more willing to do business with someone they know over someone who just gave them a sales pitch or from the Internet.
Further more, you need a website. Many copywriters do not have a website, which can be advantageous for you. Having an indexed website will give you an edge over the competition. This way people searching for a copywriter will discover your site and possibly hire you. You can publish some of your past assignments on your site so that potential customers can look at your work. This is a great way to sell yourself and you do not have to worry about e-mailing anyone, they will contact you if they’re interested.
When looking for work you must sell yourself and think outside of the box. If you set yourself up and use some of the techniques described above, you will be consistently inundated with work.


