Thursday, July 12, 2007

Warning! Warning! Danger Will Robinson!

“I Majored in Journalism,” may be the scariest words you can hear a prospective client say. They’ve just given you notice that they are going to micro-manage your copy every step of the way. Now this is not true of every client…but when they emphasize it, it means that they wanted to make a living as a writer and never had the chance. They will try to live their dream vicariously through you.

There are a lot of people out there who think that copywriting is the same as any other writing project. T’aint so…but you’ll never convince a wannabe Hemingway of that. You will spend an inordinate amount of time explaining the reasoning behind each word, sentence, and paragraph. They will give you the old camel response (nodding their head and saying, “Hmmm.”) and change the copy anyway.

That wouldn’t be a problem if they were willing to accept the blame if the piece doesn’t work. Usually though, they’ll point to the copywriter and say it was your lack of skill. This problem is most prevalent with folks who’ve never worked with a copywriter.

Then, of course, you’ve got the tire kickers. They wanted to find out what you charge and have you write a sample. Then they will use those ideas to write their own piece and not use you at all.

I enjoy working with new clients who appreciate what I bring to the table. I also enjoy the give and take of ideas as we work through a project. I’m always willing to learn something new. I spend thousands of dollars a year on continuing education, just to get better at this business. Give me an old hand company who uses copywriters, any day. The knowledge gained working for them is invaluable.