Virtual Product Copywriter (Beginner Friendly, No Experience)

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Begin your journey into remote content creation with this entry-level Virtual Product Copywriter opportunity. No prior experience is necessary to qualify. This role centers on developing engaging product narratives and marketing materials that highlight product advantages to digital shoppers. Perfect for those with natural writing abilities, you'll receive full onboarding and mentorship to strengthen your copywriting expertise while working remotely. Key Responsibilities:In this starter position, you'll assist organizations in building connections with their target audiences through well-crafted written materials. Day-to-day tasks include producing bi-weekly blog content, uploading posts across social channels, engaging with audiences via YouTube and Twitter comments, and handling customer email correspondence. Employment Terms: Ongoing, with no predetermined endpoint. Compensation: $35 hourly, adjusted based on assignment difficulty and your growing skill level. Required Qualifications and Experience: Access to a computer or mobile device. Comfort managing tasks autonomously with minimal oversight. Proficiency in written and spoken English. Demonstrated aptitude for adhering to complex directions. Willingness to dedicate a minimum of 5 hours monthly to assignments. Stable high-speed internet service. Weekly Time Commitment: Adjustable scheduling based on your availability. Geographic Requirements: Fully remote position, based within the United States. We are significantly scaling our remote workforce in this area. Submit your application immediately if you're prepared to begin promptly. Apply To this Job Company : WFH Entry Level Board Salary : 35 an hour  

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