Financial Copywriting Projects

Financial Copywriting as Profitable Investment Ideas, Promotions of Businesses, and Ad & Subscription Revenue Generators

This is R.O.I. Content Writing & Copywriting's Seth Mason's big short against Carvana (CVNA).
In the 2021 CVNA article I showcased on this site, I preached that Carvana was Enron 2…I made a compelling argument that readers should load up on OTM LEAP puts. And I put my money where my mouth is: This is a screenshot of the balance of the trading account I opened for the sole purpose of betting against CVNA. Happiness comes to those who wait…

In general, regular consumers of financial news & opinion are smarter than the average bear: They take time to read detailed, well-researched financial articles.

Writing compelling articles for this audience isn’t like posting to a meme stock board: The subject matter has to be well-researched and analyzed by a business thinker.

What’s more, the article has to communicate ideas about complex subjects in a way that keeps the reader engaged. (The Big Short got “Wall Street snark” right).

I may not be Steve Eisman or Michael Burry, but I do have profitable financial ideas, and I do articulate them as compelling financial copywriting that benefits readers and publications alike.

This is a still from the "Jenga scene" from The Big Short.
This still from the “Jenga scene” from the Big Short shows Ryan Gosling’s character’s answer to the group’s question about who he works for. His answer–which he worded in a wonderfully-snarky Wall Street way–was that it didn’t matter: He had a multi-billion dollar idea, and he had the data to prove it. (I’m also unknown to Wall Street, and I also have profitable ideas and the data to prove it.)

In general, I generate an exceptional return on my financial copywriting in 3 ways:

1) Producing well-researched, actionable investment ideas.

2) Promoting businesses & nonprofits by writing articles on their behalf for financial publications that cater to their customer base.

3) Generating ad & subscription revenue by writing compelling articles for popular financial publications.

This graphic demonstrates the exceptional return on investment in my financial copywriting by depicting my writing as a brain and the return on my writing as sacks of money.
200% is actually a below-average return on my financial copywriting. But imagine if those sacks were full of gold coins… (I don’t accept gold coins BTW.)

I invite you to follow the above links, read the pages, and decide for yourself if it would be better to trust your financial copywriting to a commoditized copywriter or hire me at a competitive rate.

My writing has more personality, and–more importantly–the ideas I communicate are worth many more “sacks”.

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