How to Start Copywriting With No Experience in Nigeria (Beginner Guide)

Copywriting is one of the fastest-growing skill sets in digital marketing — and in Nigeria today, people are building careers, landing international clients, and earning in dollars without a degree or formal experience.

But there’s a problem:
Many beginners think they must be experts before they start.
Others assume they need certificates, connections, or a big portfolio.

That’s not true.
Copywriting is a skill — and like all skills, you learn it by practicing and positioning yourself, not by waiting.

This guide shows how to start copywriting with no experience in Nigeria, even if you’re just hearing about copywriting today. We’ll cover learning, practicing, building samples, getting visible, pitching clients, tools to use—and how to grow from zero to paid.

What Is Copywriting & Why It Matters in Nigeria

Copywriting is writing with the goal of getting people to take an action — buy, sign up, reply, subscribe, click, or book a call. It’s not just writing. It’s psychology + messaging + strategy.

Copywriting vs Content Writing — What’s the Difference?

Content WritingCopywriting
Educates or informsPersuades and converts
Blog posts, guides, articlesAds, landing pages, sales emails
Measured by views & time on pageMeasured by sales & actions
Uses storytelling & explanationUses psychology, urgency & clarity

Both are valuable — but copywriting drives business results. That’s why companies, creators, and brands will always pay for it.

Why Copywriting Is Growing Fast in Nigeria

  • More Nigerian businesses are going digital
  • Freelancing and remote work are growing
  • E-commerce and small brands need copy for ads
  • Instagram & WhatsApp sellers now need better messaging to sell
  • Dollar-paying clients are hiring African copywriters
  • AI increased demand — because strategy > typing

Good writing is no longer enough. Good copy is what sells.
That’s why this skill is becoming valuable across Nigeria, Africa… and globally.

Why “No Experience” Doesn’t Have to Stop You

What Clients Actually Look For

Most clients do not hire because of certificates. They hire because you can show:

  • You understand their audience
  • You can structure messages clearly
  • You know what makes people take action
  • You have examples — even self-made ones

Proof beats experience. And you can create proof even without clients.

The Nigerian Freelance Ecosystem Is Booming

Places like Nairaland, LinkedIn, WhatsApp groups, and Upwork are filled with Africans offering copywriting services. Some started with:

  • Only 1 or 2 practice samples
  • Self-made spec ads
  • Rewritten versions of existing ads
  • Unpaid work for friends or family businesses

You don’t wait for experience — you build it.

Step-by-Step Path to Starting Copywriting in Nigeria

Here’s a framework beginners can follow — no experience needed.

Step 1 — Learn Copywriting Fundamentals

Start by studying:

  • Headlines
  • Value propositions (why it matters)
  • Pain points & desires
  • Call-to-action (CTA)
  • Voice & tone

Free starter resources:

  • YouTube: Kyle Milligan / Justin Goff / Psychology of Marketing
  • Reddit: r/copywriting (practice threads)
  • Books:
    • Ca$hvertising
    • Influence – Robert Cialdini
    • Alchemy – Rory Sutherland

Goal of this stage: understand what makes people pay attention.

Step 2 — Practice With “Spec Samples” (Even Without Clients)

This is how copywriters gain experience when they have none. You invent practice scenarios and write copy for them.

Examples of Spec Projects:

TypeExample
Landing page“A gym in Lagos looking for more clients”
Instagram ad“A smoothie brand in Abuja targeting weight loss”
Website copy“A small bakery in Ibadan launching online”
Email sample“Reminder email for a webinar on job hunting”

You can find sample businesses on:

  • Instagram ads
  • Facebook Ad Library
  • Nairaland business threads
  • Your local area — shops, gyms, salons

💡 You don’t need a client first. You need proof first. Clients will come later.

Step 3 — Choose a Niche (Even If It Changes Later)

Clients don’t search for “copywriter”. They search for:

  • fitness copywriter
  • skincare copywriter
  • email copywriter
  • ecommerce copywriter

Niche = Positioning. Positioning = Trust.

Good beginner niches in Nigeria:

  • Fashion & beauty
  • Health & fitness
  • Instagram ecommerce
  • Coaches & course creators
  • Real estate & property agents
  • Fintech / SaaS

You can still change niches later. But starting general slows you down.

Step 4 — Build Portfolio & Visibility

You don’t need a website first. You can start with:

  • Google Drive portfolio
  • Notion page
  • 1-page PDF
  • Instagram page
  • LinkedIn posts

Your portfolio should include:

ItemPurpose
Spec samplesShow skill even without clients
2 rewritten ads“If I wrote this, conversion may improve”
Short explanationShow thinking, not just writing
Voice note sampleDemonstrates personality (important in Africa)
Offer (what you can do)Landing page? IG ads? Emails?

You can check out my post on How to Land International Clients as a Nigerian Freelancer

Step 5 — Pitch & Land Your First Client

Start with 3 entry points:

WhereStrategy
InstagramFind active businesses running ads
LinkedInWrite copy breakdown posts & DM softly
Nairaland / WhatsAppOffer value instead of begging for work

First Message Example:
“Hey Favour, I noticed your ad is getting good engagement, but engagement doesn’t guarantee sales. I saw a few things you can fix to improve your conversion, if it helps, I made a free rewrite that could improve your sales. I can send it over — no pressure at all.”

This builds respect, not desperation.
And respect leads to replies.

Common Beginner Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

MistakeFix
Waiting for “real clients”Create spec work — practice is proof
Trying every nichePick one to start with
Begging instead of offering valueStudy → analyze → share insights
Underpricing out of fearKnow basic pricing frameworks
Copying AI word-for-wordUse AI only for structure & brainstorming

Tools & Workflow for Nigerian Beginners

Free Tools to Start With

PurposeTools
WritingGoogle Docs, Notion
StorageGoogle Drive
PortfolioNotion or Canva PDF
ResearchAnswerThePublic, Facebook Ad Library
Client paymentPaystack, Flutterwave, Payoneer

Time Management for Starters

  • Start with 2-hour work blocks per week
  • Do practice + research + rewrite ads
  • Build muscle memory, not pressure
  • Track what works — don’t just write randomly

Conclusion & Your First Action Plan

You don’t need luck, a big network, or perfect English to start copywriting in Nigeria. You need:

  • Skill (learnable)
  • Proof (creatable)
  • Positioning (choosable)
  • Visibility (buildable)

START TODAY WITH THIS 7-DAY PLAN:

DayAction
1–2Study basic copywriting concepts
3–4Create 2 practice samples
5Upload them in Drive / Notion
6Post 1 breakdown on IG or LinkedIn
7Send your first 3 DMs

Don’t wait to be ready — practice makes you ready.

Before You Go…

If you struggle with where to start, what to write, or how to structure messages —
your biggest problem is not skill… it’s clarity.

That’s why I created a simple resource:
The Problem Communication Framework (eBook)
It helps you understand what your audience actually feels — and how to convert that emotion into copy that sells.

Use it to create:

  • better headlines
  • stronger offers
  • deeper audience insight

When you understand problems well — copy becomes easier.

Folusho Ogunniyi
Folusho Ogunniyi

Folusho O. is a writer, strategist, and digital systems builder helping entrepreneurs turn ideas, tools, and experience into clarity, content, and consistent income. He writes about online business, SEO, AI workflows, and lessons from building in the African environment.