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Poetry and Copywriting- a shared approach

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  • Dec 09, 2024
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Poetry and Copywriting: a shared approach, available at $22.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 11 lectures, based on 23 reviews, and has 1081 subscribers.

You will learn about At the end of the course, you will recognise the kinship between poetry and copywriting. You will discover some of the language and text techniques that can be useful to both genres. You will see how word-choice and visual presentation can influence the emotions and understanding of the reader of a text. You will become more aware of the power behind the texts you come across every day. This course is ideal for individuals who are Poets and other creative writers, particularly those who are interested in developing their skills as copywriters. or Copywriters who would like to get a new perspective on their craft. or Anyone who would like to understand more about language techniques used in marketing and how persuasive texts are crafted. It is particularly useful for Poets and other creative writers, particularly those who are interested in developing their skills as copywriters. or Copywriters who would like to get a new perspective on their craft. or Anyone who would like to understand more about language techniques used in marketing and how persuasive texts are crafted.

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Title: Poetry and Copywriting: a shared approach

Price: $22.99

Average Rating: 4.2

Number of Lectures: 11

Number of Published Lectures: 11

Number of Curriculum Items: 11

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 11

Original Price: £34.99

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What You Will Learn

  • At the end of the course, you will recognise the kinship between poetry and copywriting.
  • You will discover some of the language and text techniques that can be useful to both genres.
  • You will see how word-choice and visual presentation can influence the emotions and understanding of the reader of a text.
  • You will become more aware of the power behind the texts you come across every day.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Poets and other creative writers, particularly those who are interested in developing their skills as copywriters.
  • Copywriters who would like to get a new perspective on their craft.
  • Anyone who would like to understand more about language techniques used in marketing and how persuasive texts are crafted.
  • Target Audiences

  • Poets and other creative writers, particularly those who are interested in developing their skills as copywriters.
  • Copywriters who would like to get a new perspective on their craft.
  • Anyone who would like to understand more about language techniques used in marketing and how persuasive texts are crafted.
  • Discover the crossover between poetry and copywriting and how the same techniques can be used in both disciplines.

    At first sight, poetry and marketing copy would seem to be two entirely different writing genres: on the one hand, poetry is an art – one of the highest literary forms – while the commercial nature of marketing materials places copywriting firmly at the other end of the scale.?

    This brief course aims to show that there is no such dichotomy: both copywriting and poetry aim to?evoke an?emotional response?and?to?influence behaviour or opinion.?

    The same techniques that poets use to convey their message and meaning?and to produce the desired – and often?subconscious –?reaction in their audience?can also be used in marketing materials to affect and influence the potential client. But because such?tools?as metre and layout are so closely associated with the discipline of poetry, their?power?is not always recognised or fully exploited?by?the copywriter.

    Based on the premise that?“words are not enough”, we’ll look closely at how literal meaning, word-associations and cultural connotations, sound, metre, line breaks and layout are all?used in careful combination by the poet?to create different effects and to influence the reader’s mood and response.?

    Understanding these techniques will draw attention to some of the subliminal effects produced by the marketing copy we encounter each day and make us more aware of the effects we create when producing our own business literature.

    Whether you’re a poet who hopes to apply your skills to a more lucrative genre, or a copywriter who is looking for a new perspective on your discipline, this course will offer insights into ways to expand your writing repertoire.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Section One: The overlap between poetry and copy writing

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is poetry?

    Chapter 2: How the reader participates in creating meaning from a text

    Lecture 1: Looking at a poem

    Lecture 2: A closer look at meaning

    Chapter 3: Looking at sounds

    Lecture 1: Sounds

    Chapter 4: More poetical tools

    Lecture 1: Metre

    Lecture 2: More about metre and rhyme

    Lecture 3: Creative language and cultural associations

    Chapter 5: Recapping

    Lecture 1: Recapping

    Lecture 2: Summing up

    Chapter 6: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: A final warning

    Instructors

  • Poetry and Copywriting- a shared approach  No.2
    Gwyneth Box
    Poet, translator, copywriter, lifestyle journalist
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