đTurn the PageđHey-o and Happy Friday, Reader! One of my favorite moments when I work with teachers who want to write for a living is when they realize⌠â they already think like copywriters.They just donât know it yet. Because teachers? Weâre wired to make complex things simple. To connect with all kinds of learners. To help people take actionâeven when they donât feel like it. Sound familiar? Thatâs what good writers do, too. đ When I first started freelancing, I thought I had to âlearn business.â (To be clear, I definitely had to learn about taxes. But that's a story for another day.... or you can go read that one here! I'm always happy to help others avoid the mistakes I made!) â Hereâs what I mean: âď¸ The Teacher Skills Youâre Already Using as a Copywriter
When you strip it down, teaching and copywriting arenât as different as they look on paper. In both, youâre trying to connect, communicate, and move people toward something that matters. Hereâs how the skills youâve already mastered show up every single day in writing: Lesson Planning â Organizing ideas in a clear order that leads somewhere.â In copywriting, you do the same thing on a sales page or in an email sequence.â Youâd never start a lesson by handing out the test. Differentiation â Knowing how to speak to different people, depending on what they need to hear.â In copywriting, you do the same thing â you meet people right where they are.â You might write one message for a district leader who cares about data and Return On Investment (ROI), and another for a teacher who wants ease, engagement, and real results for students. Thatâs empathy. And empathy is what makes great writing work. Giving Feedback â Explaining whatâs working and whatâs not â clearly, kindly, and with purpose.â In copywriting, that skill becomes pure gold when youâre working with clients or collaborators. Just like youâd write, âStrong example here â now add a transition for clarity,â Engagement and Buy-In â Finding the hook that makes someone care enough to keep going.â Thatâs your hook in copywriting. Instead of starting with, âReading intervention is important,â Itâs not about shock value. Itâs about connection. When I realized all of this, I stopped feeling so much like an imposter, and started letting my teacher brain do what it already knew how to do. You donât have to unlearn who you were in the classroom. And speaking of teachers stepping into new versions of themselves⌠These women SHOWED UP. The transformation has been incredible, and I legit almost cried on our last call. 𼚠Next week, Iâm pulling back the curtain to share some juicy behind-the-scenes detailsâwhat worked, what surprised me, and how this first round changed all of us. Donât miss it. See you next week, P.S. A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of talking with Austin Campbell on his podcastâThe Lane Switch Podcast. One thing I will never stop doing? Hyping the heck out of all the incredible people I am meeting in the "transitioning teacher" space. But Meredith, isn't he your competition? Maybe đĽš. But the more information into the hands of people who want to change their lives is where I'm at these days. I think you'll enjoy the conversation! You can listen here! And go check out Austin's work with Lane Switch Consultingâhelping teachers move into their next career!
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đTurn the Pageđ Hi Reader! After the last email, I kept thinking about the question underneath the question. (There's always a sneaky one you want to ask but can't) Not âHow did you do it?â But: Can I do it too? So let me say something clearly: Copywriting is not some mysterious creative gift. Itâs not about being witty on command or having a journalism degree (Not to say you canât go this route but đ¤ˇâď¸). What it is about is clear, precise communication. And let's be honestâteachers are...
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Hiya Readerâ The question I get the most from teachers isnât what youâd think. They're not always looking for the step-by-step breakdown of how I got from THERE to HERE. They donât ask about whether my colleagues or principal knew what I was doing. The thing people most want to know is: How do I know if I can be successful at this copywriting thing? GATHER ROUND, Reader. For me, it actually wasnât a big dramatic experience that allowed me to understand it was all âworking.â I sat down on a...