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Difference between "copywriter" vs "copy editor"
I have English sessions today. I and my teacher were talking about I am looking for person who help me correct my English grammar that I wrote. I always write articles about food, traveler, culture and of course my English class.
I use term "copywriter" but my teacher told me she thought I was talking about "copy editor". Is there any difference between these two words? I just curious since both words mean same thing for me.
Mar 27, 2012 6:35 AM
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Copywriting is the act of writing copy for the purpose of marketing and advertising a person, business, opinion or idea. A copywriter usually works for an advertizing or public relations firm. They are basically writing thing to persuade people to buy something.
A copy editor edits text - any text, not just advertizing - for formatting and accuracy. They are a little bit different from a general editor in that a copy editor will probably not change the substance of the text.
March 27, 2012
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