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How can I become a copywriter without going back to college?

I am a full-time features writer and editor (regional and women's magazines) and I love it, (I write a lot about fashion and food - my two favorite topics) but I know business writers make more money. I would like to take some copywriting courses to boost my income. I'm a quick learner and do well with at-home studies. I taught myself to write as a living after having a career as a celebrity makeup artits. I heard American Writers and Artist Institute is good. The at-home study course is $507. Any advice?

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You can already write, so you're halfway there. (I would avoid the home study course.) The basic need you have is to get enough background so you can move into a business writing position. Here's what I would suggest: Subscribe to the Wall Street Journal. Immerse yourself in it daily. You'll learn a lot about current business issues, and you'll also see the writing styles that are being used in business. Next, get a few books that give you more details about business. There are some good books like "Pocket MBA" and similar titles that will give you fundamental information that will be valuable to you. Good luck.

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