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What's Your Niche?
Ok, we have a post to find the right operators. Let's get one going for finding the right folks to help in specific niches. Let us know what offers you have experience with? I've started things off in the comments. Let me know what I've missed.
What's Your Niche?
1 like • May '25
@Tom Curtis yezzir
The hush-hush deal copywriters are making to produce thousands of dollars a day in sales and keep a big chunk themselves. (Ronin can do it without writing any copy.)
Email copywriters are making $500 - $1k a day writing one email a day… …They’re making it from another business’s list… …And they’re doing it without taking over all the company’s email marketing… If Ronin play #1 is getting control of trash can assets? Ronin play #2 is likely “making a bigger pie” for our partners and taking a piece of that excess. Making the pie bigger is how these copywriters are earning so much while doing very little. Tbh, it would probably be fair to say we’re making our partner an entirely new pie. Here’s how… Imagine a mid sized Ecommerce supplement brand. Their brand is doing well. “Scaling” and getting ~1k new customers a week. The thing is… Between manufacturing product, employees, shipping, and ad costs? They probably need customers to rebill 2-3 times to be profitable. … If done right? The math and churn works out. Which is why they’re willing to play that game… Seems super stressful but to each their own. Here’s where Copwriter/Ronin comes along and says: “Hey Brand - pretty sure I can add $500 - $1k a day to your bottom line. I’ll do all the work, your customers will thank you for it, and I just ask we split I make you.” After some explanation of how it works and negotiation? There’s a good chance the brand says yes since it’s a Risk Free Proposal. What are we actually doing for the Ecommerce company? We add all new buyers to a 2nd email list (which the Ecom company owns but we control)… Before a bunch people ask - from my understanding (at least in the USA) this is legal: 1. There’s an opt out link at the bottom of every email 2. This newsletter is still associated with the brand they bought from. (No one’s info is being sold or given to a 3rd party without consent.) Costumers are normally HAPPY to be added to this 2nd list because we position it as an unannounced bonus. Right after buying the supplement the customer get’s an email saying they’re receiving a free membership to (positive sounding - benefit driven name) newsletter.
7 likes • Jan '25
I’m an email copywriter and I used to work in-house at a supplement company. We did this for all new subscribers onto our main buyer lists, positioned the 2nd lists as an “unannounced bonus” with a 3 day welcome sequence, then ran affiliate offers as suggested above. Each secondary list did between 50%-80% revenue of the main lists.
0 likes • Jan '25
@James Foster well thank you for highlighting this as an opportunity. I totally overlooked this as something I could pitch myself. Gotta go get some of these deals! 😂
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Russ Fowler
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