Vocational Copywriting
submitted: Jul 30th 2008 |
by: RayEdwards |
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Today we will examine the benefits of copywriting as a vocation.
There are a great number of benefits as a copywriter. The salary for a copywriter is much higher than the average wage in the United States. In 2005 the magazine Advertising Age said that the average salary for a copywriter was right around $60,000 when you included bonuses. You can imagine it will be higher now, given the inflation over the last two years. The Bureau of Labor Statistics came up with a similar but slightly lower number around $57,000.
Copywriting is far more flexible than many other jobs. Since your main focus is producing good copy, you don't have to stick to a set hourly schedule like most jobs. This allows you to create your own schedule and live a fuller life, here's an example: You can work less one day in order to go to Timmy's ball game and then make it up at another time that doesn't interfere with life's more important events. You could not do this as easily in many other jobs.
Copywriting offers great work environments as well. Advertising Agencies employ many copywriters and can make for a great place to work. There are usually many other creative people around you whom you can bounce your ideas off of. There is also a higher-level of energy that you can piggyback on to increase your creativity and production. These people will be quite intelligent and creative, which will inspire and challenge you to improve in your field. In order to better fit your personality there are many different kinds of advertising agencies to work for. A smaller agency will produce a close group of people and an intimate atmosphere, while a larger agency will provide more competition and energy. As depicted here, there is a great deal of adaptability inherent within the work environment for copywriters.
You will also find that your job will never get boring because you must produce good copy, which can be very challenging. If you work at an advertising agency, you will often have many different types of clients and thus your day-to-day project list will change. This means that no two days will be the same.
No matter how you look at it, copywriting has many benefits. You will make a very good income with the average being around $60,000. On top of that, if you work hard and produce good copy, you can establish yourself as a master copywriter and make much more money than that. Quite often your work environment will be teeming with creative energy and far more adaptable to your life than most other occupations.
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