When someone asks you to tell why you deserve something, they just gave you the opportunity to 'sell yourself!'
Question: Have you ever watched an ad where Samsung is begin you to buy their phones?
So, let me help you with sins you should never commit whenever you are asked to prove to tell why you deserve a price.
Let's make this a thread and title it:
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Let's start with sins you should never commit:
1. Never ever beg!
You were asked to prove your worth, not beg for mercy. Everyone has a sorry tale, but don't use it to beg. Prove yourself
This is a pitch people. An elevator pitch. 140 characters or less. Don't tell stories.
1. Show yourself as a progressive!
Show You are already on track, and this will further propel you.
2. Go straight to the point.
This explains itself
3. Talk about how you will use the skill.
Why are you learning copywriting?
4. It can help to point out a particular challenge you are hoping to overcome with the skill.
I'll allow you to use just these 6 points to assess your pitch.
By now you know where you stand.
I had to write this first so when I pick a winner, there won't
The winner is
And this is the killer point:
5. Write in First person pronoun.
'I will...'
Don't say, copywriting can solve problems.
Say, I will use my skills as a copywriter to...
See the difference?
It is: why you deserve, not why copywriting deserves.
@IbisoNwachukwu
The runner up is
@LoluAkinteye
Check the points I explained and use them to judge all the entries.
I'll gladly love to hear your opinion.
Let's learn (not argue please)
Intellectual discourse.
You commited a few crimes, but you led @LoluAkinteye with the tip of your nose.