If you are afraid of copywriting, go into marketing.
Why?
Because you can't measure marketing that precisely.
Here you are not paid for direct results ("How much did you sell?").
But for ideas. For concepts.
Marketing material is usually very broad and does not aim to sell, but rather to build awareness.
Marketing includes, for example:
brochures
company magazines
General texts for the website ("About us" etc.)
flyer
posters
Here is a life hack on how I wrote these texts back then:
1) I sent the customer a list of questions to answer.
2) I then simply wrote the customer’s answers nicely.
3) The marketing material, such as website texts, was ready.
Was that good?
I have no idea, but the client was satisfied because I used his "language" and he thought everything was "really great".
However, I don’t know benin telegram screening whether the actual customer liked it.
That is also the reason why I no longer write such texts: It was annoying to want to please the client – and not the actual customer.
But as I said: If you are just starting out, you can give it a try.
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I found it too exhausting because I had hardly any artistic freedom and always had to write the way the client wanted.
So here's a much better job if you need your freedom: