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Copywriting Productivity Tools

by Jack Humphrey on Mar 24

Guest Post By Michel Fortin

When I write copy, some tools help me tremendously. Whether it’s the copy itself, or interactions with my clients, there are certain websites I use that help make it a lot easier for me.

There are quite a few pieces of software, so let me just stick with the web-based ones. How about posting yours? What are some of the tools you use in your work to improve your productivity?

Here are some of mine…

Google Writely

Google is coming out with some pretty impressive tools of late. Writely is certainly one of them.

Writely is an online web-based word processor. Great for writing copy and sharing/collaborating, especially with other copywriters, clients, associates, etc. The beauty is that it can also import and export in various formats, including MS Word, Rich Text, HTML, OpenOffice, image files, and even zipped files.

Google Notebook

Research is an incredible part of our job as copywriters. Surfing the web or reading your email, you will come across a ton of passages and clippings you want to copy, reference to, gather for data research purposes, quote in your copy, get ideas from, etc.

Google Notebook is an personal online repository of all things important. It even offers a browser plugin to copy clippings on the web, save images, add sticky notes and file bookmarks, on the fly. You can easily “click and store” as you browse.

Google Spreadsheets

I use to have a PC-based spreadsheet to keep track of all my copywriting projects, which my junior copywriters, my accountant and my assistant had access to and could work on. But emailing back and forth was a nightmare.

Like Writely, Google Spreadsheet makes it possible to have it all in one central location, online. It even imports and exports in a variety of popular spreadsheet formats, including Excel, CSV, text, and so on.

Google Analytics

I love Google Analytics. Not only is it free, but Google Analytics is a lot more than your typical traffic and web-tracking software (giving you typical stats like referrers, pageviews, search engine traffic, keywords, etc). It’s also a really cool split-tester and conversion tracker.

When I test copy, or when I want to track how well the copy I wrote for a client performs, I simply add a snippet of code on the salesletter and another on the resulting action page (i.e., “thank you” page). And that’s just an iceberg’s tip of the information you can gather.

SendThisFile.com

When I need to send files — like copy work, video, images, etc — that are too large, either for my email or my client’s email, I used to upload it to my server and email the link. (Not only is this a two-step process, it’s also taxing on my resources.)

Now, I use SendThisFile to email any size file to my clients/associates in a snap. You enter the recipient’s data (and you can even send files to multiple recipients), browse to your file on your hard drive, upload, and send. That’s it!

BaseCamp

BaseCamp is a project management system and central repository I use to share information between clients, co-workers and junior copywriters.

It’s complete with message boards, group emails, whiteboards, file sharing, to-do lists, milestone planning, discussion room, goal setting, and more. One of the benefits is that, when I need information from a client, rather than a phone call or email, the client can respond via BaseCamp and it keeps, sorts and tags important communications.

Answers.com

Answers.com is an online dictionary. But it’s a lot more than that. While you can use it as a research tool, Answers.com also offers a free downloadable program that sits in your system tray and works at any time, when you need it the most.

While writing your copy or doing research, you simply ALT-click any word or phrase in any document, web page or software, and out pops up a window giving you: dictionary, encyclopedia, almanac, references, web searches, wiki entries, translations, thesaurus, you name it. All in one.

Textalyser

MS Word offers a readability analysis built-in. This is great when you want to know if you’re using words that are too complex. (The best copy is almost always easily readable at a 6-7th grade level.) But what if you use FrontPage? Or if it’s online?

That’s where Textalyzer comes in. (It’s also a great tool for SEO purposes.) Need to know the word count, sentence count or character count of your copy? Perhaps to quote fees, measure project sizes or analyze competitor’s copy? Textalyzer does it all for you online.

RhymeZone

Sometimes, you need a word that rhymes. Or you’re looking for a famous quote. Or you’re looking for a word but can’t seem to find it in a dictionary. Or you want to quote a famous passage, adage or document (like the US Constitution).

Enter RhymeZone. It’s a writer’s all-in-one reference tool. It will even search word variations, antonyms, homophones, spellings, you name it. It’s an awesome tool I use quite often.

iDictate

Often, I need to transcribe copy I’ve recorded, a telephone conversation (such as one with a client), a teleseminar, or an audio file that’s relevant to my copy. iDictate is an online service that will transcribe audio files of any type and email you a document by email within a few hours.

It’s all done by human beings. (This is important since software, like Dragon Naturally Speaking, have to be trained and can only transcribe the speaker who trained it.) They even offer a 1-800 recording service, which is great for doing it on the phone.

I have more, but hopefully this will get things started.

— About Michel Fortin —
Michel Fortin is a direct response copywriter, marketing strategy consultant, and instrumental in some of the most lucrative online businesses and wildly successful marketing campaigns to ever hit the web. For more articles like this one, please visit his blog at http://www.michelfortin.com/ and subscribe to his RSS feed.

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Kim Harrison Mar 24 at 12:40 pm

Thanks; lots of new info for my ideas collection. Can’t get enough!

Mark Phillips Mar 24 at 4:19 pm

If you need to send project summaries or project wrap-ups to clients from Basecamp, check out http://www.exportreports.com.

Its a new service, currently in beta which allows you to export reports from Basecamp to PDF(with beta pricing starting at $0.99 per report).

Hope you find it useful (and if you have any suggestions, please let us know!).

Kel Harper Mar 24 at 11:49 pm

Awesome Ideas here – I found another website that I think is just as good if not better than sendthisfile.com for sending large files across the web

It’s http://www.filedropper.com/

Talk about easy to use –

Kel

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Arvind Mar 25 at 4:47 am

Michel : Nice list! I would like to add Zoho (http://zoho.com) to the above.

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Joey Atlas, M.S. Exercise Physiology Mar 25 at 10:40 am

Some of these are just what I need – very good timing, Michel.

I just tried the free version of Pando to get a video sent to me:
http://www.pando.com
Worked great – and im not a techie…

Joey Atlas, Author – Fatness to Fitness

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Derek Mar 26 at 3:11 am

Wow! So many tools for copy wrting! I have to add some of them to my personal list I guess. Here’s an addition from me – Wrike – I use it for collecting and organizing my stuff. Very useful!

Pat Marcello Mar 26 at 2:18 pm

Powerful stuff, Stephen!

Thanks so much for this heads up. Who knew?

Well, you… ;-)

How cool of you to share!

Looking forward to our call.

–Pat

Transcription Nov 18 at 5:31 pm

Another dictation service that may be worth a look in to is We Scribe It. The rates seem to be about the same. They even offer an affiliate program. Worth a shot to try maybe.

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