TCC Podcast #84: The Dark (and Light) Side of Freelancing with Steve Roller - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

from 2018-03-20T09:50:21

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Copywriter, author and copy coach Steve Roller stops by our studio for the 84th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast. Steve is the founder of The Copywriter Cafe Facebook group—a group that a lot of club members are also in. We asked Steve to share his thoughts about his book, the field of copywriting and a whole lot more. Here’s what this episode covers:

•  how a 17-year career in sales (and an online course) led to his second life as a copywriter•  how he connected with his first client (it involved pancakes)
•  the advice he gives copywriters who are struggling to gain traction•  the advantage copywriters with a sales background have over other writers
•  what it takes to foster engagement in a Facebook community•  the importance of relationships for all (but especially new) copywriters
•  the books he recommends to copywriters who are just starting out•  the skills you need to be good at on client calls
•  why every copywriter needs to write their own book•  how writing a book has affected his business
•  the dark side of freelancing (spoiler: you won’t make millions working at the beach)•  the lighter side of freelancing—it’s definitely not all bad
•  what Steve sees happening with copywriting in the futureThis was a great conversation with someone who is doing a lot to support other copywriters and help them succeed. It’s no wonder we feel such a kinship with Steve. You can get this interview on iTunes, Stitcher or by scrolling down to click the play button. Or you can read the transcript if you scroll down the page a bit.



 The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
The Copywriter CaféNever Eat Alone by Keith Ferazzi
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale CarnegieThe Freelancer Manifesto by Steve Roller
Death of a Salesman by Arthur MillerCafewriter.com
Kira’s websiteRob’s website
The Copywriter Club Facebook GroupIntro: Content (for now)
Outro: Gravity 
Full Transcript:This podcast is brought to you by The Copywriter Think Tank, our mastermind group for writers who are serious about taking their businesses to the next level. In the Think Tank, you’ll learn from guest experts who share their business and copywriting expertise; you’ll have the opportunity to sit in the hot seat while the other members of the group brainstorm solutions to the challenges you’re facing; and, you’ll have exclusive access to a small, focus group of professional copywriters who are all working together to get better at what we do. It’s not cheap, but it’s worth the investment. If you’re interested in learning more, visit www.copywriterthinktank.com.

Kira: What if you could hang out with seriously talented copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes and their habits, then steal an idea or two to inspire your own work? That’s what Rob and I do every week at The Copywriter Club Podcast.Rob: You’re invited to join the club for episode 84 as we chat with freelance copywriter, author, and community leader Steve Roller about the dark side of freelancing; the skills you need to make it as a consulting copywriter; why you must ride a book; and the impact a great community can have on your career.

Kira: Welcome, Steve!Rob: Yeah, welcome Steve!

Steve: Hey! Thank you very much for having me; I’m honored to be here, and excited to talk to you today and share some ideas with your readers. With your readers...I’m thinking ‘book’ already! With your lis—Kira: They’re going to be readers!

Steve: LaughsRob: Readers, listeners, yeah.

Steve: With your listeners! No, I’m excited to be here. Thanks for having me.Rob: We’re really grateful that you are taking the time to talk to us. You’ve been on our list for a little while. We’ve sort of watched what you’ve done in your community and with your book and so, we’re just really excited to just kick off this conversation.

Steve: Excellent, excellent.

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