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Solve problems in the right order
I got this reply from a subscriber a while ago while I was promoting a friend's course. >> I'm very on the fence with buying this. My biggest problem isn't so much writing the emails but finding clientele to do it for. Will this course help me in that regard? There are several things I can say about this. Because they are all applicable to anyone who's looking to catch their "big break". 1. There are so many ways to get clients it's not a problem once you are ready. So it doesn't matter whether any one course shows you how to get clients. The real problem is the following. 2. If you did not, in fact, have a problem writing emails, you would also not have a problem getting clients. Because you'd be good enough and have enough confidence in you abilities. So the problem is a lack of skill, not a lack of clients. This is a problem Copywriting Launchpad solves in abundance. Even if you're on the free plan. 3. If you were able think more than 1 step ahead… You'd realize that following instructions and doing what we teach would eliminate client acquisition problems forever. That's because you'd be able to send one cold email or DM, or make one post, and get a client whenever you want. I know, because I've done it. 4. Learn how to solve problems in the right order. Letting hypotheticals prevent you from taking action is for midwits. People come up with objections based on problems they don't have yet and wonder why they never make progress. I'v had people join courses, and 5 minutes after joining ask me a question they'd get the answer to if they'd just watch the first video of the course. So, first get the skills… Then get the clients. And if these four reasons aren't enough to convince you… Then the 14 perks we're offering in our free and paid plans might. https://www.skool.com/copywriting-launchpad/plans
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This is gold
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Do you want to level up so you can unlock your next reward? 1. Tell us in the comments what you did this week to move your copywriting career forward. If you did nothing then say so and tell us what you are going to do to fix it. Don't make excuses because no one cares. And don't BS because you are only BS-ing yourself. 2. Like everyone else's comment 3. Leave a thoughtful and helpful reply to everyone else's comment Remember our group rules: 1. Give more than you take 2. Make an effort 3. Real names and faces only (no anonymous members; you need to update your profile) Rewards you unlock when you level up: - Level 2 - 5 points - Copywriter Starter Kit - Level 3 - 20 points - Value Post Library - Level 4 - 65 points - Minority Copywriter Summit - Level 5 - 155 points - Direct Response Ghostwriter - Level 6 - 515 points - 1,536 Classic Ads to Hand-Copy - Level 7 - 2,015 points - Mindset Masterclass - Level 8 - 8,015 points - Coaching Call Recordings (VIP) - Level 9 - 33,015 points - Champions Coaching Call (VIP)
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today i analysed Chris Orzechowski's welcome email. i thought welcome emails were just "hi welcome, here's your download, watch out for more emails...alright bye" boy, its soo much more than that. i learnt - 1. Subject line - Your welcome email's subject line should be boring - to the point, it should match the reader's intention (the reason he signed up), to avoid confusion. 2. The welcoming part - i felt, was very specific to Chris, i havent seen anyone else do this - a very over the top excitement seeing me join his list. I thought it was cleverly designed to make it deliberately seem "a little too much" - but it felt good, ngl. Intentional, 100% . made me read more. 3. Desires - He bought back all the desires, and positioned himself as a solution. 3. Authority stacking- this was done really seamlessly without talking about the millions he's made his clients - all he said was "my emails are awesome" and it worked. -- non needy 4. Setting expectations - he clearly said how many emails he'll be sending daily to address potential objections early. And he gave NO justification - again, a very non needy vibe, which works in his favor. 5. Unsubscribe message - I know that its required by law to give unsubcribe options clearly in the email but the placement was interesting. The way chris frames it - it felt very sincere but still was a clear power move. It was almost like, if someone choose to stay, they'd be more receptive later on. And thats why the placement made sense because in the next line he asked for a reply. 6.Asking for a reply: this was framed as a small personal favor. "Just hit reply - say yes" -- No thinking required from the reader's end. just send "yes" -- and once a reply goes in from the reader's end, thats a small commitment they just showed. In the future they'd be more open to engage or buy. (I dint know this). The entire email felt like someone is talking to me, in person. I discovered so many more insights, i dont think i can type it out here, might get too long.
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@Performance Alchemist hey man just sign up to his list via his website - is that what you're asking for?
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Hellooo copywriters! I'm Austin, from India I run a guitar coaching academy (offline) and looking to scale it online. In that pursuit i accidentally started copywriting to build my brand and fell in love with the process I'm here to learn more and get fresh perspectives. Somewhere during the learning process i got an intuition that copywriting is not just some get rich quick scheme but its a genuine wealth building skill - which makes it a life skill. So I'm going to take my time learning it, whether AI is gonna take over or no is really irrelevant to me plus - its absolutely beautiful to be a part of a community that is heading towards the same direction. Thanks Nabeel and team for making it happen and making it accessible.
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@Enoch B hello! I play acoustic, electric, bass - big fan of classic rock \m/
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