i want to get into long form direct response copy. sales pages advertorials email sequences landing pages vsls. the kind of copy where you are building a case over time and guiding someone towards taking action using consumer psychology persuasion and behavioral science. while looking for people and roles on linkedin i kept coming across a lot of profiles with titles like content writer or content writing strategist. but then somewhere else in their bio they would also mention copywriting or even call themselves copywriters, which got me thinking: are these people actually writing the kind of copy i am interested in and it is just that in some markets or regions they are labelled as content writers. or are they primarily writing to inform educate and produce content rather than to sell and persuade, like i think they are I believe content writing leans more towards informational stuff and not really direct response, maybe even involving ai a lot of the time. and if that is true then i know i should stay away from those roles. I just want to know if i am right or wrong. should i be avoiding roles with titles like content writer or content strategist or can they still be relevant if i want to get into long form direct response copy?   submitted by   /u/Ok_Ambassador_772 [link]   [comments]