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Copywriter of the week : Harm

Hi Everyone. My name is Harm . I have been a copywriter my entire life but only became a professional in 1996. After graduating from the Rotterdam Art Academy (W. De Kooning), my career started at a real promotion agency. After which, I switched to Publicis: a strong competitive creative team. Big customers. Nice work. […]

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Copywriter of the week : Nigel

I basically moved to Berlin straight after finishing my degree in the UK. I’d spent my year abroad in Munich and it was during that time that I discovered Berlin. And kept asking myself why I hadn’t applied to go there from the start! Of course, the main reasons for relocating to the German capital […]

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Busy start to 2019

It’s been a great start to the year with some exciting new clients and some old friends as well. Here is a small selection: A huge multilanguage project including 15 different languages with opportunus.cz, a long term project divived in 3 phases Francesco, one of our best Italian copywriters, recently created an interesting E-book about […]

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Copywriter of the week : Anna Dewis

The accidental copywriter   I have always loved words. Growing up, I wrote poems and funny skits to entertain my friends but I didn’t know anything about copywriting as a profession until I fell into it by accident when I was working in London. After college, I’d done a variety of dead-end office jobs but […]

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Social Media and the Freelancer

If you are a freelancer in a creative field and you are not utilizing social media then you are truly missing out. Essentially being a freelancer means that you work for yourself. Thus, you are your very own public relations firm. What does a PR firm do? In part, they build and enhance their client’s […]

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Copywriter of the week : Robert Phillips

Robert Huddlestone Phillips draws on 20 years experience as a writer in advertising and brand building. Having set out with Agencies in London, Dubai, and Amsterdam, he’s learned on the job from the very best. He is currently completing projects in Asia and London. – While closer to home he is also working with his […]

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Copywriter of the week : Paul Falla

The Naked Copywriter “Today I received one of the most challenging copywriting assignments in my 30-year career. To write 500 words about something I know everything about. Intimately. Every single damned detail. All the “product” benefits. The whole 53 year history of the “brand”. Good times and bad, rich times and poor. Yes, today, 4 […]

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Copywriter of the week : Fraser Bailey

An alternative look at a career in advertising By Collective copywriter Fraser Bailey This is not another boring story of which clients I worked on while working for such and such an agency. Instead, it’s a more personal and football-related view of the proton-sized bits of enjoyment and planet-sized bits of misery I have experienced during […]

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Copywriter of the week : Stephanie Wollenberg

I’ve spent close to a decade creating concepts, inventive taglines, refreshing re-brand ideas–you name it–for Nike, Deliveroo, American Express, Philips and Booking.com. Helping brands “speak” is my thing. That’s why since I started I’ve dabbled in freelance and full-time, both client and agency-side, with stints at Steel London, Industry Branding and Watson & Co. In my […]

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6 Degrees of Social Media

In the digital age, the world is becoming smaller and smaller. As we begin to utilize social media we soon find out that there is less than 6 degrees of separation between most people. The more we network using social media the degrees of separation become even smaller and smaller. Ultimately there becomes a thin […]