Some of the Greatest Copywriting Resources
February 19th, 2008 by WellwrittenwordsTable of contents for Greatest Copywriting Resources
- Some of the Greatest Copywriting Resources

There are a few copywriters who are absolutely stupendous at what they do. There are even fewer who are prepared to take the time to share that knowledge with others. I love it when they do because it makes the world of copywriting just that little bit nicer to be in. In the bargain, we can all learn. In fact, it’s amazing what you can learn from some of these websites. Don’t tell anyone, but lots of the tips and techniques are actually stuff that you’d have to pay a lot of money to learn if you purchased a copywriting course.
No matter how long you’ve been a copywriter, it’s never too late to see what others are doing and maybe introduce some new techniques to your repertoire.
CopyBlogger
Brian Clark’sCopyBlogger is one of my all-time favorites. This is where I head when I have a few moments to spare and I want to be sure of picking up something useful.
Just look at some of these titles from him:
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Copywriting 101
Do you Make These Mistakes When You Write?
Ernest Hemingway’s Top Five Tips for Writing Well
SEO Copywriting 2.0
Do You Recognize these 10 Mental Blocks to Creative Thinking?
Michel Fortin
Another site that I set great store by is Michel Fortin’s blog on ‘copywriting, marketing and life.’ Michel is considered by many to be the #1 Internet copywriter, so if you want to write for the Net, this is the place to go.
Here’s an example of the gems you’ll find over there: How to Hook (More) Copywriting Prospects
The World Copywriting Institute
You can’t go wrong reading David Garfinkel over at the World Copywriting Institute. A few minutes every day is all it takes to absorb David’s cutting-edge and insightful tips on copywriting.
Here’s a pick from his many great posts: It’s the Most Amazing Thing About Copywriting Knowledge
Even if you don’t have the cash to enroll in a copywriting course, there’s no excuse for not spending a portion of your time learning your craft. From studying these websites you’ll find links to other good ones too.
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