Copywriting.org Interviews Sajid Hussain
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Q1. Where are you from?
Pakistan
Q2. How did you discover copywriting?
I started writing when I was in high school, then when I was in college I started working as a journalist, content writer and social media manager. As a side gig I did freelance writing music reviews and various blog posts. Then I got into technical writing and copywriting. Fast-forward to today I work both as a copywriter and as a content writer.
Q3. What forms of copy do you write?
Blogs, sales letters
Q4. What are your favorite niches to write in?
Football, Mobile,
Q5. What is the #1 lesson you've learned as a copywriter?
Your readers ought to feel that your product/service is helpful to their lives. you need to forever specialise in your customers’ wants and what they expect from you. Communicate compactly the advantages you give them. Your writing ought to be orienting towards what you’re giving to your customers and what is in it for them. do not blow regarding your accolades, instead specialise in what your readers stand to achieve from your complete. Use a lot of of “you” and fewer of “we” in your copy.
Q6. Who is your favorite copywriter & why?
Eugene Schwartz is standard mutually of the most effective copywriters in history. He encompasses a range of achievements underneath his belt that show simply however powerful his advertising copy is. In fact, a tv advert he wrote is attributable for marketing a TV to one in fourteen North American nation TV house owners. A champion of cold laborious facts over plaudits, he said: “The surest thanks to understand that one thing is failing as copy is to possess somebody are available in and say, ‘God, that was nice copy” He believed that the thanks to live the success of ad copy wasn’t winning praise however however it translated into physical sales. He believed the aim of copy is to win over individuals to act, to not take away them from the merchandise and draw attention to the words instead.
Q7. Do you have any recent wins to share?
Yes I’m beginner
Q8. What would you say to a prospective client who wants to hire you?
That’s a great question! You have a slight advantage over me since you know what you’re looking for and I am still learning about your company. From what I’ve learned, it sounds like you are looking for someone who will be able to handle customer concerns quickly and effectively, is that accurate? (Assume the interviewer responds, “Yes.”) In that case, I’d like to tell you about a time where I handled a customer issue, and they walked away with renewed confidence in our capabilities and services
Q9. What is a good email address for prospective clients to contact you?
sajid.khokharr123@gmail.com