Briefly News says that this session is crafted to provide journalists, aspiring writers, marketers and entrepreneurs with the key skills needed to create a standout, high-quality portfolio that grabs attention and lands clients.

Mkhize is leading this webinar focused on building client-winning portfolios. This session will delve into the art of persuasive writing, teaching you techniques to capture audience attention and methods to significantly boost conversion rates.

Individuals will learn how to create compelling copy that not only engages readers but also drives sales. Briefly News says that people should not miss this opportunity to enhance their "Write to Sell" abilities.

According to the platform, attendees will get unlimited access to the recorded webinar on creating a copywriting portfolio and a 75% discount for the Briefly News copywriting course. 

Briefly News says that topics covered will include:

  • understanding the purpose of the portfolio
  • Content Creation and Curation
  • Portfolio Structure and Design
  • practical examples and exercise, and
  • a Q&A session with Mkhize. 

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In today's digital age, copywriting is a highly sought-after skill. It offers flexibility, the potential for lucrative earnings, and the ability to work with international clients — all from the comfort of your home, says the platform. 

With the right skills and a compelling portfolio, you can turn your copywriting talent into a thriving business. Companies worldwide need effective marketing and communication solutions, and your expertise can fill that gap, adds the Briefly News

"Copywriting isn't just about writing; it's about using words to persuade and sell. Briefly News is committed to empowering aspiring copywriters, and this informative webinar is a testament to that mission," says Mkhize. 

Webinar Details

  • Title: Copywriting Showcase: Building A Portfolio That Wins Clients
  • Date: Monday, 3 February
  • Time: 17:00 - 18:00 SAST
  • Price: Free
  • Register here

Briefly News concludes that the webinar is free to attend, but spaces are limited, therefore, it encourages people to register early to secure their spot. 

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