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  • Freelance
  • Remote - US or Canada
  • Posted 2 years ago
  • $25 - $42 USD / Hour
Seeking: Advertising Copywriter
We’re looking for a talented Advertising Copywriter to join our team on a part-time, freelance basis. If you have a knack for persuasive writing and a passion for B2B marketing, we’d love to hear from you.You’ll receive a creative brief on each client and campaign, including their target audience, the offer, and their brand guidelines. You’ll research the client and the market, write multiple sets of ad copy, direct the visual creative, and monitor performance.What’s in it for you:

  • Flex your copywriting skills.
  • Work with great clients in the tech, saas, and b2b space.
  • Work remotely with a flexible schedule, and with a fun team & well-defined process.

Responsibilities:

  • Collaboration & Strategy: Work with our team to align copy with client goals and audience needs.
  • Market Research: Identify the top messaging angles for the market & client.
  • Ad Copy Creation: Write engaging ad copy for B2B tech and SaaS clients.
  • Optimization: Test and refine ad copy based on performance data.

Requirements:

  • Copywriting Experience: 3-5 years of copy experience in advertising for B2B/tech sectors.
  • B2B Marketing Knowledge: Understand how to communicate with a professional audience.
  • Writing Skills: Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading.
  • Self-Starter: Independent, able to manage multiple projects and deadlines.
  • Creative Thinking: Ability to turn complex concepts into persuasive copy.
  • Education: Bachelor’s in Marketing, English, Communications, or related (preferred).

Copywriting experience in the B2B or technology sectors is required.

This role will start hourly on a project basis, estimated at 10-20 hours/week.

Hourly rate: $25-42/hour

Candidate location: US or Canada


ABOUT US:

Speedwork was built to help great companies get great customers online – so they can be successful in the world we live in today. Anthony, Managing Director, is one of five LinkedIn Certified Marketing Experts in the US, managed millions in ads, & has been on 30+ podcasts.

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