I posted about a month ago with a guide on how to become a copywriter. I started talking to my clients about the site, and there was a common theme: you're more than a copywriter, why make a site just focused on copy.
I hadn't gotten used to the fact that I had grown from copywriter to consultant. I had told people I was a copywriter for so long, I didn't pay much attention to the switch.
Anyway, I had a ton of great feedback on my first site, but wanted to do something bigger with the backing and suggestions of the people I work with.
My site new site is called www.1000thinking.com.
My goal is to create a non-spammy, non-clickbaity, non-bullshit place where real businesses can get good advice on marketing and copywriting.
I've worked with startups with zero revenue and even 2 multinationals now (which was crazy).
The results and encouragement I've generated are the only reason I'm doing this.
The last month or so is actually the first time I've ever tried to go public. Until then, everything was run by email and word of mouth, which I guess is pretty cool in its own right. I have no personal social media where you can follow me and I generally prefer to help other people create a public presence.
We'll see how this goes.
Feedback, positive or negative, is very welcome!
Questions are welcome, but I have one important question for you guys:
What is your biggest problem when it comes to marketing?
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