jayluvsyou asked:
First, watch this Bill Hicks routine and try to let him talk you out of it. Then, read my advice for young folks wanting to go into advertising here. And then, browse my advertising tag.
Honestly, if you want to be a great copywriter, you should read really well-written books not about copywriting, not written by copywriters. Read the best writing you can by the best writers. Soak up their prose.
Don’t read all the same stupid blogs people in the agency world do. Look for inspiration outside of advertising. Brain Pickings always has something interesting.
A good creative director will be looking for a good writer, but they’ll also be looking for someone well-rounded, someone who’s bright and curious and interested. In other words: have something to talk about other than stupid advertising.
For “how-to” or more instructive ad books:
- The classic copywriting book is probably Luke Sullivan’s HEY WHIPPLE, SQUEEZE THIS
- For a decent survey of the “new school” of copywriting, read THE IDEA WRITERS.
- For client services, read Mike Monteiro’s DESIGN IS A JOB.
- For old school thought, check out Ogilvy’s CONFESSIONS.
- To wash the Ogilvy out of your hair, read THE BOOK OF GOSSAGE
- And of course, STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST
Oh, and make sure to watch this Bill Hicks routine.