I`m looking for 2 courses one for Article Writing and one for Copywriting

AlexaDame

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Hello guys,

I need some help, please. I want to start writing. I`ve found Sean D`Souza`s Coure for article writing, but besides the fact that it`s expensive, he doesn`t give you a lot of feedback.
I`m looking to become a writer in article writing, email copywriting, direct response copywriting, and NLP.
I`ve found two websites:
https://www.thewriterscollege.com/writing-articles-for-websites-and-blogs-course-2/
https://www.digitalmarketer.com/certifications/copywriting-mastery/

I don`t know if Digital Marketer also has assignments and tutoring, but I`m waiting for them to reply to my email.
What do you guys think about The Writers College? Is it a good website for learning how to write articles? What sites do you guys recommend for learning how to write articles? To have someone take you by the hand and teach you how to do it.

Also, what copywriting course do you recommend:
https://www.thewriterscollege.com/copywriting-course/
The Writers College has one as well, Digital Marketer also, but I don`t know if they offer assignments and tutoring/mentoring.

But if you have other good recommendations and good teachers who teach you how to write copy and articles, please refer me to them.
I need someone to tell me you wrote this well, but it would be great if you said something like this. You wrote this wrong. Here is how to do it better; I need them to critique and improve my writing as well. Take me by the hand.

My course budget for copywriting is about 2000-3000$ for 1 course, but I need them to actually show me how to re-write my content and teach me by showing me how to write properly. I don`t have money for coaching at this time.
 
i don’t want to confuse you, but there are great free resources available with open-source training on this topic
 
i don’t want to confuse you, but there are great free resources available with open-source training on this topic
I appreciate it, but I`m too stupid for that. I`ve tried on my own and didn`t add too much. So I`m looking for decent training at a decent price
 
You would be better off with a direct mentoring program than buying a course.
 
You would be better off with a direct mentoring program than buying a course.
Yes, but that`s too expensive. A coach is at least 100$ or 50$, and I don`t know how much coaching would be needed for a dummy like me.

The Writers College from the UK actually offers 12 months of mentorship for 700$ (pounds), but If anybody else has a better solution, then I`m willing to listen to it and take it into consideration.
 
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Referring to yourself as a dummy is not helpful at all, even if you are trying to be modest.
I would counsel you take The Writers College scheme if you likes it. (I don't know anything about them btw).
12 months is a long period to learn and practice if you are really determined.

Edit.
Before you take any course or mentoring program, please make sure you get and read this book by Angela Duckworth first.

Grit:
The Power of Passion and Perseverance.

It's a great read.
 
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Referring to yourself as a dummy is not helpful at all, even if you are trying to be modest.
I would counsel you take The Writers College scheme if you likes it. (I don't know anything about them btw).
12 months is a long period to learn and practice if you are really determined.
I should probably mention I`m from Eastern Europe. And I need to be a writer (article and copy) that makes 20-30$ an hour. I need to get to that level once I`m there, I`m gonna buy courses like John Carlton`s and get coaching from people that charge 100$ an hour (not 2500$ like John Carlton, but it`s not excluded if I can become a very good copywriter)
 
I should probably mention I`m from Eastern Europe. And I need to be a writer (article and copy) that makes 20-30$ an hour. I need to get to that level once I`m there, I`m gonna buy courses like John Carlton`s and get coaching from people that charge 100$ an hour (not 2500$ like John Carlton, but it`s not excluded if I can become a very good copywriter)
It's obvious English is not your first language.
That's the reason I'm recommending you read Angela Duckworth's Grit.
It's a super read that offers a guide to skill mastery in life.
Give it a shot, you would never regret it.
 
It's obvious English is not your first language.
That's the reason I'm recommending you read Angela Duckworth's Grit.
It's a super read that offers a guide to skill mastery in life.
Give it a shot, you would never regret it.
Looks good. But for now I need some course providers if I can find any within my budget
 
Bump, anybody got some course recommendations????
 
You seem to be on a tight budget so courses might not be the best use of your money right now.

Look up the following books:

The Ultimate Salesletter by Dan Kennedy
Tested Advertising Methods by John Caples
The Copywriter's Handbook, 4th Edition, by Robert W. Bly
Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene Schwartz
Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins
The Adweek Copywriting Handbook by Joseph Sugarman
Cashvertising by Drew E. Whitman

If you read some or all of those you'll have an immense understanding of what it takes to produce copy that actually converts.

You can find most of them on Amazon if you need physical copies, but also you can get them for free on sites like https://pdfdrive.com/ and https://oceanofpdf.com/

Good luck!
 
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