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Writing Brochures for Fun and Profit is an English ebook-style course/tutorial from CTC Publishing, written by veteran copywriter Bob Bly. It is not a live or recorded video course in the traditional sense. Instead, it focuses on writing “sales collateral” such as sales brochures, catalogs, data sheets, product manuals, annual reports, and corporate capability brochures, offering guidance on methods, workflow, pricing, and client acquisition.
Based on the table of contents shown on the page, the material covers whether brochures still have a market, how to price brochures of different lengths, what to ask clients before writing, a 10-step process for creating marketing documents, outlines for technical product brochures, writing for B2B and high-tech clients, case stories, catalog copy, instruction manuals, and more. The topic is highly niche and geared toward freelance commercial copywriting rather than general English writing.
As for the instructor, the page states that Bob Bly began writing in 1979 and became a full-time freelance writer in 1982. He has worked with clients such as Sony, IBM, AT&T, and McGraw-Hill, has published many books, and has taught writing at New York University. The course language is English, and no Chinese-language support is indicated.
The page lists the ebook at $49, with a limited-time/current discounted price of $29, plus a 90-day money-back guarantee. It also includes a bonus 50-page B2B Direct Marketing report. Compared with structured video courses, the price is relatively low, but the delivery format is also lighter. There is no mention of assignment feedback, a community, 1-on-1 coaching, a certificate, or long-term updates.
Its main advantage is its clear positioning: while many copywriting programs focus on long-form sales letters or online conversion pages, this one emphasizes traditional and B2B marketing collateral. That makes it potentially useful for freelance copywriters who want to avoid more crowded niches. The table of contents includes practical topics such as pricing, client communication, and writing checklists, which may be valuable for learners aiming to land freelance projects.
The downside is that the sales page uses fairly strong direct-response copy. The income figures and success stories should be viewed as marketing claims rather than guaranteed outcomes. In addition, ebook-based learning requires a high level of self-discipline and lacks a feedback mechanism, so the learning results may be less consistent than with courses that include project-based practice.
This is best suited to freelance copywriters, content marketers, and technical writers who already have solid English reading ability and want to take on overseas or B2B marketing collateral writing projects. It is less suitable for complete English beginners, people who need a recognized certificate, or learners looking for structured interactive training.
Access from China, payment methods, and download delivery details are not clearly stated on the page. Before purchasing, it is advisable to confirm whether the website is accessible, whether payment supports domestic Chinese bank cards or PayPal, and how the refund process works. Alternatives include Bob Bly’s print books, AWAI copywriting courses, copywriting courses on Udemy or LinkedIn Learning, and domestic B2B content marketing courses.
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