Different Learning Styles

By Hedrick Lepsch





While many generalize the world of copywriting, there are several distinct types of copywriting. Being able to write in several of these different styles can set writers apart and help them be more well-rounded. First-Search Engine Optimization is probably the most prominent of the types. There is constantly a need for writers in this area as websites fight over space on the internet. This type of writing is for promotion and sometimes it is informational. There are key words that the copywriter must include in his/her article. This is how the website is advertised and how it is search engine optimized.



Second- Technical Copywriting is another type of copywriting that is growing. This specific style requires knowledge about a specific industry. This is comparable to journalism except the majority of these writers are not professional but they are actually trained to write in order to share their knowledge of a specific topic. These jobs therefore require the proficiency of a specific professional whether it be a nuclear scientist or agricultural economist.



Third- Imagery styled copy paints a picture for readers by using metaphors and similes in order to put the reader in a new setting. It is important in this style of copy to use known people, places and things in order to reach the individual readers. Fourth- The Touchstone style is much like the imagery style because you use a common known place or person except this time you use it as a base for your writing. It becomes the main connector and is referred to throughout the writing. Many times the "touchstone" is an actual historic event that took place.



Again, each of these styles do not represent the sole way that any person is able learn. During our childhood years we are much more physical and aural learners. As we grow, we tend to lean more toward verbal and logical learning styles. Additionally, certain fields of study and occupations are better suited to one style of learning.



It is important to sound intelligent. This requires a sound understanding of grammar as well as a mastery of words. Does that mean you need to be a regular Edgar Allen Poe? Not exactly, but it does mean that you need to have words that paint a picture and portray things as they need to be portrayed. Another thing that distinguishes great copywriters is their ability to build connections and run on several trains of thought. This allows them to write on a wider variety of subjects without being bored.



Overall the job market for copywriters is growing and is looking promising. Writers can get into this career path in a number of different ways. While it may not seem technical getting an education in copywriting will help take you to the next level of copywriting and get you in with larger companies.









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