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From copywriter to content manager, what to expect?
For a little over a year I have been writing texts to order. There is both experience of cooperation on an ongoing basis with a small team of developers, and in freelancing on exchanges. That is, everything related to writing unique content: compiling technical specifications, a good article on it, working with keywords, selling / informational texts - all this is already familiar to me.
There was an opportunity to grow professionally - I found a vacancy for a content manager in the office. I even made an appointment for an interview. At first I was very happy, but now I'm not sure about the amount of responsibility falling on my shoulders. And will my skills be enough to cope with it.
Content managers, what are you up to? Is copywriting what you need to get off to a good start in such a profession, or am I thinking about something else entirely? Or maybe just leave on learning and striving? Tell me.
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Copywriting - writing a column for a newspaper. Content manager - newspaper edition.
Copywriting - got the topic of the article, looked at the Top, rewrote it in my own words, passed.
Content marketing - suggested to the customer the topic of the article, talked with the client's managers, customers, smoked forums, articles, Wikipedia. Compiled the structure taking into account the semantics. Wrote. Sent to the editor. Modified. Published on the client's website. Wrote meta tags. Relinked.
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