Why hasn't anyone thought about creating a copywriting agency that produces exclusive and quality written content only?

There is too much mediocre content out there.

Why hasn’t anyone thought about creating a copywriting agency that produces exclusive and quality written content only?

While I don’t have the facts to prove there is a market, I strongly believe there are agencies and companies who could use the service if it reliable and cost-effective.

It seems you’ve thought about creating one…

what is stopping you from creating a copywriting agency that produces exclusive and quality written content only?

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Lool…starting an agency isn’t cut-and-dried.

Execution is key and you must even be sure the market doesn’t just exist in your head.

In anything, execution is key…

You just answered your question… thread closed :grin:

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There’s Skrife. I think that is what @Tolu and her team are about.

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Yea. Skrife.

Because most Nigerian clients are only willing to pay peanuts. The highest paying clients are abroad but the market is very competitive.

Instead of creating an agency, create an online portfolio with a bio and links to all your awesome articles. After that, you can join the queue on upwork and market the hell outta yaself.

Lol, you beat me to it.

Thanks for the shout-out @uxkish and @lordbanks :heart:
Hiya, @gbengathegreat this is exactly what Skrife was created to address. Check us out and let me know what you think. Would love t get your thoughts.

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Or you can always plagiarise high quality content like its done on www.thedailyplagiarist.quora.com

Boss, how would that solve the problem? Plagiarize?!

I like! So it’s basically for freelancers who can write quality content.

no mind me, just wanted to plug my blog into the convo.

Nova Nigeria launched last year offering this exact service. The guy who runs it is my bro in-law. They offer not just high quality Copy, but also 3D animation and multimedia production.

After 8 months and dozens of business engagements without really breaking even (because Nigerians REALLY believe that paying for services rendered is an optional thing), he’s packing it up and moving to Australia with his wife.

Incidentally he only came back to Nigeria in 2012.

So yeah, that’s that. That’s what Nigeria is right now.

wow…checked it out :raised_hands: