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29 contributions to Copywriting Launchpad
HVS Sales Pages I've Been Working on recently
I know making Sales Pages look pretty and cool doesn't drive sales but I just wanted to make the samples look as premium as possible. (Structure isn't fully polished as well) Anw take a look and play around with the sales page, would love to see your thoughts on them: Sales Page 1 Sales Page 2
1 like • May '25
Tnx Ela, goodluck on your journey 😊
0 likes • May '25
tnx Dustin👊
1 like • Apr '25
you can use your top subheadline as a way to call out the target avatar or build up intrigue and flow by teasing them of what the headline is about bottoms subheadline should more or less talk about the "negatives" that your offer get's rid of typically written like this: "without having to (X) and do (X)"
My Landing page is Due Today!
My client has no landing page copy, so I promised to make him one today. Is this good? https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n5bVSHxJSGXHtcd1MwwnUIfmAWfoWYPaTu82uJb6h3U/edit?tab=t.0
3 likes • Apr '25
I think it looks alright but I think you should clearly state the benefit in the headline, since some people would just read the headline then get the freebie And the main part of the copy doesn't really tackle any problems that will be solved by the freebie It's pretty intriguing tho since you're using a secret lead Tho you should make it more enticing rather than just intriguing since it's a freebie Anw keep up the good work brotha, excited to see more from you 👊
help me please
"Hey guys, I've been learning copywriting for about 6 months, and I've put together a portfolio with some good work and samples. Everything was going well, but when I started exploring the job market on platforms like Fiverr and Upwork, I noticed that most people offering copywriting services aren’t just writing emails. They're also offering additional services like landing page design, campaign tracking and analysis, and many other marketing-related services. So, I'm curious to know, if I currently only know how to write emails, does this limit my job opportunities? Or are there people who specialize in this field and can still find good work? Basically, is there a real chance for someone who only works with email copywriting
5 likes • Apr '25
I mean people like Alicia and other copywriting Gurus already tackled this topic And the answer is yes I mean I guess you could still be a specialist in Email Marketing and find a good agency to take you in But if you really want to stand out and be of actual value to the businesses you work for then you should definitely expand your skillset Rather than a "Copywriter" you should see youself as a "Marketer" cuz that's what you're supposed to be
I'm tired of being ghosted 💀👻
Hey Guys, I’m using this first post to look for ways to improve, But also to vent a little... I’ve been learning about copywriting for about six months, and I consider myself decent. I started seriously pushing my outreach about a month ago since I wasn’t confident before. But yesterday, when sending some follow-up DMs, I realized something... I have sent over 150 personalized outreaches, And only 3 people gave a response. 💀 I know some of y'all 150 might be a ton, And for some others, this might be what you send in a bad week, But for me, this was a huge blow. Out of the 3 people who responded to me, 2 of them just shut me down immediately, And the last one decided to ghost me a day after asking me to move from free value to actually hiring me.🥲 I have tried: -Giving out free emails - Sending compliments - Straightforward pitches - Memes Almost everything, But still nothing, It’s not even about desperately trying to close a client. It’s the fact that I can’t even get a response. At this point even reading "f*ck off" would be better. 😅 This doesn't mean I'm gonna quit, But I felt like I needed to share how I’m feeling. I hope that soon, I’ll be making another post sharing my success story. "How I Closed my first client after 100's of ghosted Dm's" But for now, any advice or experience y'all want to share would mean the world to me. ❤️
0 likes • Apr '25
@Mau Antonio I get ya brotha it is indeed frustrating to get no response after spending time in making a whole sequence. But it still adds up to your skill and portfolio regardless. Plus if you think about it, if they don't respond to an email sequence then they're likely not gonna respond positively to just a single email.
0 likes • Apr '25
@Mau Antonio You got this man, imma pray for your success, just make sure to keep going
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