Copywriting.org Interviews Tiajah Jo Nelson

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Q1. Where are you from?

Idaho

Q2. How did you discover copywriting?

I discovered copywriting while starting my journey in digital marketing. I was working on creating my first website when I was connected to Troy and immediately I knew copywriting was something that would benefit my abilities and my digital marketing.

Q3. What forms of copy do you write?

I write emails

Q4. What are your favorite niches to write in?

Any and all small businesses!

Q5. What is the #1 lesson you've learned as a copywriter?

The #1 lesson I’ve learned is that you just have to jump. Sometimes we stand on the edge of opportunities and overthink everything that could go wrong, we worry that our sales won’t increase or we make a mistake that we stay on the edge. Sometimes you just have to jump, take on that big client, send those emails, put out that campaign, take risks, and be bold. Our jumps may not be graceful, but we always land, if we don’t land where we intended, we go back up and jump again with better knowledge of how to hit our target. Sometimes you just have to jump.

Q6. Who is your favorite copywriter & why?

My favorite copywriter is Robert Collier. He had such a passion for deeper self-understanding. The more we are able to understand and accept our greatest weaknesses the more capable we are of reshaping them into our greatest strengths. Creating success no matter what that looks like to a person, requires effort, not just the barely make it by kind of effort, true grit, and raw effort. The kind of effort that when you think you’ve expended everything you can give, you have to dig deeper and pull more out of yourself. Collier understood what Rocky Balboa meant when he said “Until you believe in yourself you ain’t gonna have a life.”

Q7. Do you have any recent wins to share?

I am fresh out of the Marketing Oven! I’ve loved everything I have been learning and am a sponge for every opportunity I have to increase my knowledge and understanding!

Q8. What would you say to a prospective client who wants to hire you?

Straight up, you aren’t hiring the most experienced person in most rooms, but you are hiring the person with the greatest work ethic in any room.

Q9. What is a good email address for prospective clients to contact you?

tjnelsonelm@gmail.com

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