Take a Selfie of Your Freelance Website to Attract Web-Copywriting Clients

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I just read the goofiest thing. The trend in selfies right now is to take a picture of yourself where you either: a) pretend you have a headache; or b) look like you have “Barbie feet.” I’m not kidding! Nutty, huh?

But, silly trends aside, selfies can serve many purposes. They can show family, friends, or community gathering together or capture something unique and interesting that catches the eye.

A selfie says a lot about the person (or people) in the photo. Those simple snapshot moments show you instantly who they are, where they are, what they’re doing, and how they present themselves.

I bring this up, because I want to ask you …

If you took a selfie of your own freelance website right now, what would it tell others about your copywriting services?

What would be a potential client’s first impression of you?

As a web copywriter, you want to put your best “self” out there, with a website that tells clients, “I’m a professional web copywriter and I can help you improve your traffic and sales online.”

Now, if potential clients look at your website right now, would that be the impression they get about you?

One easy way to tell is to use a checklist to audit your website … and pretend you’re the client.

By doing this, you’ll find any problems you can easily fix …

You’ll give prospects a better idea of why they should choose YOU …

And you’ll get valuable practice, which can translate to evaluating client sites and helping them improve THEIR first impressions to customers.

Here’s a starting checklist to see how your freelance website stacks up.

These are just five ways to evaluate or audit your website to make sure it’s appealing to your prospects. There are many other ways, as well.

Once your website is in the best shape possible — looking good as a “selfie” for prospects to see —

Offer a similar “site audit checklist” service to your prospects, helping them find and fix gaps in their content.

This just may be the ticket to landing more clients.

This article, Take a Selfie of Your Freelance Website to Attract Web-Copywriting Clients, was originally published by Wealthy Web Writer.

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Published: August 8, 2018

1 Response to “Take a Selfie of Your Freelance Website to Attract Web-Copywriting Clients”

  1. I just did this on my social media sites (before I read this article!) and I'm very pleased with the result.

    Guest (Gabrielle King)


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