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Old 04-07-2009, 04:04 AM   #1
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I notice there's no real section to hire someone's services for sales letters. I see a JV forum but can rarely find any current sales letter offers, particularly from people looking for testimonials and therefore offering letters at a cheaper price.

I can either pay in one lump sum or a percentage of profits up to 30% per product launch. Could anyone steer me in the right direction? I signed up to nolimitcopy.com but the letters aren't being delivered.
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You mentioned being willing to do a JV type of profit split. So you could post there, as well as in this forum. As Hugh said, the more specific your ad, the better the responses. Mention what type of market, price range of the product, etc. so that people can decide if they'd like to contact you about the project.

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The more project details, the more likely you are to get a response from interested copywriters. Mentioning what your budget is, will also help attract the copywriters who will work within your budget.

Case in point: If your budget is $200, then asking a copywriter like me that charges $4K would be a waste of your time and mine.

A JV split or percent of sales may interest a newer copywriter. The more experienced copywriters get these types of offers all of the time.

I typically require a 50% deposit and the balance due on delivery of the copy. I know of several other copywriters who do the same.

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