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15 Copywriting Websites for Aspiring Copywriters

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Copywriting Websites: 15 Top Online Resources

STOP!

Don’t even think about a copywriting career until you thoroughly examine these top websites!

Copywriting is an invaluable marketing skill that involves using the power of persuasive writing to engage audiences and drive sales conversions. For aspiring copywriters looking to hone their craft, the internet provides an abundance of helpful resources.

In this post, I’ll highlight the top 20 websites for learning copywriting best practices, seeing examples of successful promotions, and improving your writing skills.

Whether you’re just starting out, or are a seasoned copy pro, these websites offer valuable copywriting tips, training programs, examples, and practice opportunities.

3 Top Websites on Copywriting

1. Copyblogger (https://www.copyblogger.com/)

Copyblogger is one of the premier online resources for learning copywriting. Their blog provides constantly updated articles on copywriting tips, headline formulas, marketing advice, and overall content strategy. From crafting compelling openings to optimizing blog posts for SEO, Copyblogger offers guidance for writers of all skill levels.

2. HubSpot Academy (https://academy.hubspot.com/)

HubSpot offers free marketing courses including an in-depth copywriting training program. Their educational content covers copywriting basics like writing effective headlines, value propositions, and calls-to-action. HubSpot’s certified programs provide structure if you’re looking for a systematic approach to developing copy skills.

3. Copyhackers (https://copyhackers.com/)

Created by copywriter Joanna Wiebe, Copyhackers shares copywriting tutorials, examples, and templates focused on writing high-converting copy. Their blog dissects persuasive writing and teaches how to craft customer-focused copy. They also offer paid courses and resources.

More Great Websites to Improve Copy Skills

4. CoSchedule Blog (https://coschedule.com/blog/)

The CoSchedule blog publishes regular posts on optimizing website copy, email marketing campaigns, social media posts, and more. Their content provides actionable copywriting tips for writers of all experience levels.

5. The Write Practice (https://thewritepractice.com/)

Improve your daily copywriting skills through The Write Practice prompts, guides, and feedback opportunities. It offers free writing resources and courses led by working copywriters.

6. Mailchimp Content Style Guide (https://styleguide.mailchimp.com/)

Mailchimp’s detailed style guide offers best practices for crafting brand-appropriate marketing copy and content. From voice and tone to grammar and formatting, it shares guidelines for compelling copy.

7. Copypress (https://copypress.com/blog/)

The Copypress blog publishes regularly updated articles on conversion optimization, copywriting psychology, and persuasive content writing. Their posts contain actionable tips to engage readers.

8. Contently (https://contently.com/resources/)

Contently offers resources and blog content focused on writing effective copy for content marketing and brand storytelling. Their posts cover copy examples, structures, and optimization.

9. Quicksprout (https://www.quicksprout.com/)

Neil Patel’s Quicksprout blog provides useful copywriting content in its Conversion Optimization section. Articles cover copy strategies for higher conversions.

Even More Helpful Copywriting Websites

10. Copywriter Collective (https://copywritercollective.com/blog/)

The Copywriter Collective publishes case studies, tutorials, and examples focused on improving persuasive writing abilities. Their posts break down engaging copy.

11. Men With Pens (https://menwithpens.ca/)

Men With Pens provides regular tutorials and tips from expert copywriters on essential copy skills like persuasion and storytelling.

12. Unbounce (https://unbounce.com/copywriting/)

Unbounce focuses on resources for optimizing landing page copy, headlines, CTAs, and other elements that convert visitors.

13. Digital Marketer (https://digitalmarketer.com/blog/copywriting/)

Digital Marketer’s blog provides regularly updated advice on optimizing copy for email, social media, content, and more.

14. Drayton Bird (https://draytonbird.com)

Grab tons of free tips and helpful copywriting resources from one of the greatest marketing minds of the past 50 years, Drayton Bird. Be sure to visit his FREE Marketing Library.

15. The Boron Letters (https://morgancrozier.com/boron-letters/)

One of the greatest, and most often referenced copywriters was a man named Gary Halbert. He’s gone now, but he left behind a copywriting education like no other. “The Boron Letters”. These were letters Gary wrote to his son’s from prison, expressing every detail they would need to succeed in the business. You can buy on Amazon the book his son’s published those letters in, but Morgan Crozier was kind enough to post the letters individually in pdf form, for free, on his website for all to learn from.

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How To Master Copywriting with These Resources

Whether you’re looking to learn copywriting basics or polish advanced skills, this list of websites offers invaluable training resources. Study their tutorials, examples, and guidelines to become a more skilled copywriter capable of producing high-converting messages. With the help of these content-rich sites, you’ll be on your way to copywriting mastery.

How To Turn All This New Knowledge Into Cash

Great!

You’ve discovered all these new websites. You went to check them out and filled your head with all sorts of exciting ideas. You’re motivated. Confident you can do this. You’re eager to begin.

But where to start?

How will you turn all these new ideas and thoughts into something tangible? Something which can actually make you money with your well crafted words?

How will you organize all this information into an actionable, profitable promotions?

Throughout my many career successes, the one thing which always helped me do things better and faster was finding, investing in, and then using the right tools for the job.

Study tools worked great for school. Power tools worked great for home repairs and building structures. The artist’s tools include great pencils, and brushes. Clothing makers rely on patterns to craft consistent, high-quality clothes.

Well, copywriters have a power tool at their disposal as well.

It is The Copywriter’s Persuasion Toolkit.

Using colorful graphics, and simple fill-in-the-blank templates, The Toolkit takes all those crazy, disorganized thoughts flying around your head and organizes them into a clear, concise writing path you can follow for crafting sales promotions your reader simply cannot resist. The Toolkit lets you write better, faster, more compelling ads and promotions every time.

The magician never shows you the secret behind the trick.

The Copywriter’s Persuasion Toolkit is that secret in the world of creating written promotions and ads that compell readers to part with their cash for your goods.  I give you those secrets in the toolkit.

There is tremendous competition now amongst copywriters. The one’s who will ultimately succeed are the ones who use the best tools to get the job done.

As in is in every field.

I wish you great success!

How else can I help you?

– Robert Schwarztrauber

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Help I Don’t Know What To Sell

What to Sell Online

Here’s What to Sell Online When You Don’t Know What to Sell

So you want to start an online business, but you aren’t sure what to sell?

I get it.

When I first started out as a writer, I had no clue what info products would be useful for my audience (wait, let’s be honest – I didn’t even have an audience!). I didn’t know what to sell.

Luckily, I found there are many evergreen options which pretty much always work when you’re selling digital products online.

Things like eBooks, video training courses, templates, and more. These are products buyers tend to need again and again, so the demand stays consistent over time. Which means you have an opportunity to make stable, consistent money over time, rather than quick, one-off sales spikes and then nothing.

Why Evergreen Products Sell

We humans move through several, predictable stages in our life. And each stage requires certain predictable products and services. One of the simplest is, babies need diapers. Always. That’s a reliable physical product category. Parents of babies will ALWAYS be looking for info on how to be a good parent. That’s a reliable digital information product.

For each stage in our life, this pattern repeats. There are things each group ALWAYS buys.

And when folks reach the end of life, look again. Another group of babies has been born. This repeats on a daily basis. There are ALWAYS new evergreen customers seeking to buy evergreen products.

If you are at a loss for what to sell, why not sell things people ALWAYS buy?

Evergreen Example: Photoshop Tutorial Book

For example, one of the very first books I self-published was an entry-level, short book on the most popular, and highly praised photo editing software, Photoshop.

Mind you, I was no expert at that. 6 months experience was all I had. All I COULD write was a basic, entry level book on Photoshop. Yet that’s OK.

You don’t need to be THE expert. Unless your prospects are Photoshop masters looking to learn the most advance techniques. All you need is to be better than those at a level below you. That’s your prospects. And often, as was my case, being the “newbie” helps you present information from a simple, beginners perspective.

Often, when experts with years and years of experience try to teach something, they assume you already know a bunch of stuff. Then, as a less skilled than assumed student, you get lost, confused and quit.

Remember, if you are just a level above someone, you can teach THEM. Not everyone. But Them.

This is an important point many don’t consider. But knowing only that – opens up tremendous opportunities.

Back to my story…

As most know, Photoshop has a reputation for requiring a fairly steep learning curve. I initialy struggled with it myself, until I developed some shortcuts. My first book, “Photoshop Tip Cards”   included those shortcuts to help aspiring photographers. It’s been consistently selling, in the older, and now the newer paperback format for over ten years now.

Why?

Because there is always a new crop of photographers coming up who need to learn and use Photoshop.

“Bob, your way of explaining things does more for me than all the videos.” wrote one buyer.

Photographers are an evergreen hobby market. There have been photographers since the first camera was invented in the early 1800’s. The ubiquity of smartphone cameras, in addition to dedicated digital hobby and professional cameras, has only expanded the need to edit photos. Despite all the many easy apps to edit photos now available, and other Photoshop copycats, Photoshop remains THE go-to editor for professionals and hobbyists who desire high quality photographs and graphic images.

Such is the value of choosing an evergreen market.

Don’t overthink your products, what to sell, too much.

Concentrate on finding hot evergreen topics people always need help with. Then, look at the skills you already have that you can teach in a simple systemized way. Or find someone to partner with who can, and package that knowledge up into an eBook, videos, templates or other appropriate products and services.

What if I don’t want to create products?

No problem! If you don’t want to create products you have several other options:

    • Find and Use PLR (private label rights) content and sell it simply on sites like Gumroad
    • Do Affiliate Marketing – use affiliate commision sites like Clickbank, or programs directly from sellers. You can find these by looking at the bottom of their website page for the word “affiliate”.
    • Promote Online Learning Courses thru their affiliate programs, sites like Skillshare, Udemy, Coursera all have them
    • Promote Amazon products through their affiliate program

These days, there are plenty of existing products and services you can promote without ever having to create your own. The only downsides to relying on other people’s products are control and profits. With affiliates, you’ll have less of both. But this is often offset by ease of sale, quantity and variety of things to sell, and greater speed to market potential.

There are TONS of great products out there, old and new, foreign and domestic that are collecting dust instead of cash because the creators were clueless about marketing.  Could you help them?

Ask!

With a little hustle to get the word out, you’ll can be up and running with digital products in no time! Today even.

Remember, focus on markets (the who), their needs and problems first – because you want to be selling irresistable solutions to evergreen problems and markets.

You want to be in the business of selling evergreen products. The competition IS greater, but so is your potential for reliable profits and ultimate stability and success.

To make this easy as pie for you, I’ve created a list of 144+ Evergreen Opportunities which span the life cycle of men and women from conception until death.

Anytime you’re stumped for what to sell, simply glance over this list sheet to quickly get those money gears turning again. You can’t help but to think of something someone needs, that you could sell them when you simply glance over this sheet.

You want it? I’ll send it to you for FREE. Simply send an email request to me,  bob@writeforwealthclub.com

Be sure to put Evergreen in the subject line to get your opportunities sheet faster.

That’s all for today folks.

Happy Selling and Happy Holidays!

– Robert Schwarztrauber

P.S. Remember that at each stage of life, new people (prospects) are always coming online. Your prospects are in a march, a parade. They are always in motion – even if you can’t perceive it. They are moving toward something (goals) or away from something (fears). Life moves pretty fast, as Ferris Beuller says. Your targets are moving. One day they buy diapers, soon enough they have no use for them. One day they don’t need a car, next day their’s got totalled in a crash, and now they do. You’re moving. They’re moving. Keep shooting. Reload. Best to have a lot of evergreen products (ammo) on hand so you never miss an opportunity to hit it big. And digital products cost nothing to store. Hmmm?

P.P.S. The Copywriter’s Persuasion Toolkit lets you see specifically which products are most likely to sell to any specific market and the emotional hotbuttons you will need to trigger quick and reliable sales.