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Copywriters: Writers who specialize in crafting persuasive copy for advertisements, marketing materials, and promotional campaigns.
Authors: Writers who create fictional or non-fictional books, novels, or articles for publication.
Journalists: Professionals who gather, write, and report news stories for newspapers, magazines, websites, or broadcast media.
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Nonprofit Organizations: Staff members and volunteers of nonprofit organizations who need to create compelling written content for fundraising, advocacy, and awareness campaigns.
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