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copywriter
/ ˈkɒpɪˌraɪtə /
noun
- a person employed to write advertising copy
Derived Forms
- ˈcopyˌwriting, noun
Other Words From
- copy·writing noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of copywriter1
Example Sentences
Also, if hiring a copywriter isn’t an option currently, you may also leverage different tools available online.
Social media professionals say they are asked to wear the hats of a graphic designer, visual editor, copywriter, strategist, community manager and data analyst.
Data-driven digital awareness enables you to collaborate and strategize with the wider marketing and communications teams including paid search, social media and community managers, copywriters, and producers, and provide real value.
Gert Svaiko is a professional copywriter and mainly works with digital marketing companies in the US and EU.
I have a similar program where copywriters from developed countries offer copy feedback and mentorship to copywriters from developing countries.
But at the age of 20, she decided to quit, turning her focus to a short-lived job as a copywriter in advertising.
So Peggy calls 911 and gets the loony copywriter sent off to the nuthouse.
Don makes Megan a copywriter at the agency, and she excels creatively.
His parody Twitter accounts of Aaron Sorkin characters have earned an anonymous copywriter thousands of fans.
She worked as a copywriter and later as the editor of Retail Ad World?
I take it from your present statement that you worked with a copywriter or advertising composer at the Dallas Morning News.
Harry Collins, advertising copywriter, had become Harry Sanders, working cowhand.
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