Do you want to know how you can develop your writing skills over time as an independent copywriter? Keep reading to learn more about why good writing is essentially rewriting .
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Good content takes time! Here’s why you shouldn’t bypass rewriting your copy when you need to. Roald Dahl, the famous British writer known for his stories like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and The BFG, once said this about the process of writing: “Good writing is essentially rewriting.” When it comes to creating good copy, how many times do you have to rewrite before you arrive at your final draft? Consider your first draft as just the tip of the iceberg! Underneath is a whole bunch of proofreading, editing, revising, and rewriting. Writing is rewriting. Are you the type of writer who works on a complete rough draft first before going through your whole content once again to check for errors? Or are you the type who is very conscientious and labors over each sentence while laying out your first draft? Whether you belong to the first group or the second, one thing is for sure. Writing is a time-consuming process. It is a repeated cycle of writing, editing, and rewriting until you arrive at the cleanest and most polished version of your copy. This tedious process excuses no one. Even the greatest and most experienced writers go through it with their piece. There is even no question that the majority of our time on writing is not really spent on writing at all, but on the rewriting part! A very thorough process, right? Don’t worry. It’s normal to have a lot of edits to apply, especially on the first draft. Rewriting may be difficult, but it’s twice as rewarding, especially when you see your content clean, concise, and ready for publishing! Here are three ingredients to produce successfully rewritten copy:
It doesn’t matter whether you arrive at your polished copy after the third draft or fourth draft… or even the tenth draft! As you write and rewrite, you’ll develop the skills you’ll need to become a better writer such as your objectivity, adaptability, vocabulary, and organizational skills. American writer Joyce Carol Oates stated the process this way: “The pleasure is the rewriting: The first sentence can’t be written until the final sentence is written. This is a koan-like statement, and I don’t mean to sound needlessly obscure or mysterious, but it’s simply true. The completion of any work automatically necessitates its revisioning.” Rewriting is important. Don’t leave it out of your copywriting process! Hope you found this week’s insights interesting and helpful. Follow us on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for next Tuesday’s Write with the Pen of the Masters! Learn more about Email and Emotions on next week’s Write with the Pen of the Masters ! |
CEO of MBO Partners and former Global Advisory and Consulting CEO at PwC, Everson has worked with many of the world's largest and most prominent organizations, specializing in executive management. He helps companies balance growth, reduce risk, maximize return, and excel in strategic business priorities.
He is a sought-after public speaker and contributor and has been a case study for success from Harvard Business School.
Everson is a Certified Public Accountant, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Accounting.