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🔐 {{START HERE}} Skool for Copywriters (Unlock Access)
Welcome to Copywriting Launchpad 🚀 Congratulations. You made an excellent decision to join us. You are now part of an exclusive community of ambitious, entrepreneurial individuals who are determined to achieve freedom through copywriting. This is your corner of the internet, a place where you can master your skills, share your experiences, and support your fellow copywriters on the same journey. In this community, you'll find a diverse group of copywriters who, like you, are taking aggressive action to achieve their goals. Are you ready to begin? Here's what you must do first. Unlock full community privileges so you can: - Create posts - Access your bonuses Start by introducing yourself to the community and welcoming other members below 👇 1. Scroll down to the comment area and introduce yourself. 2. Comment on 3 people's introductions. 3. Like 2 people's comments. Share a little bit about yourself and answer these questions: - Who are you? - Why did you decide to become a copywriter? - What is the current challenge you are trying to overcome? - Share an interesting, random, or noteworthy fact about yourself. PRO TIP: As you interact, you'll earn additional points which will unlock the ability to Post and DM other members, as well as potentially unlock additional gifts. Share freely and help other members out to climb the leaderboard and prove you are one of the real ones. Get the FULL WALKTHROUGH of the community & what you can unlock here.
1 like • Oct 9
@Sana A Welcome, the psychology thing is what makes us here right?
1 like • Oct 25
@Emmanuel Mariescurrena Thanks 🙌
How DOING NOTHING can make you a better copywriter
This is one more lesson I've learned by writing fiction. Its also extremely important if you wish to write for a living. So here goes: Do nothing. That's it. But here's the thing... You should only do nothing AFTER you've finished writing your copy. Let me explain: When you write, your brain is on writing mode (obvious I know, but stay with me). That is, its focused in writing and getting the piece of copy done. However, editing and polishing are different from writing. At least your brain thinks that way. 🧠 This means it'll be harder for you to edit your copy and ensure it achieves the best results possible. So after you finish it, give it a rest. Read a book, go for a walk outside, take a quick nap. ANYTHING BUT WRITING. If you have the time, specially when its long form copy, give it an entire day off. You'll be amazed how you'll see things differently once you come back. For example: You'll find basic mistakes you let slip by, or even the new and more effective angles your copy could tackle. All because you won't be on "writing mode" anymore. Of course, in some cases you simply won't have the time. But as you get better at writing for clients and tweaking your schedule... Make sure to carve some time to just let the copy (and your brain) breathe a little. Your copy and your clients will thank you for it. Happy writing. ✍️ – Hugo
2 likes • Oct 17
That’s exactly my experience, not just with copywriting, but writing or creative works in general. Dumb all the writing then go for a walk and let the mind wander. 90% of my great ideas come from those unexpected moments.
How this SIMPLE adjustment can make you learn copy 2x faster
Hey guys, For this tip to work, you must first complete the lessons in the classroom section. Learn about the Translation Process, then come back to this post. Otherwise, you risk not even knowing what to look for. Okay? Now we can begin speeding up your copywriting learning process. Maybe you already do this, but I was surprised by how much time I lost by not making this quick adjustment. Here’s what I mean: As fiction writers, we’re taught to read a lot of books. Read and write, read and write. That’s how you get better. In copy, it’s the same thing. You read and you write. However, in fiction, we have to actively go after new books to read. It’s an active process. Not in copywriting. Ads come to you. They’re trying to sell you something every minute. That is, unless you’re like me and use an AD BLOCKER. And that was my mistake. If you want to write ads, you’ll have to read a lot of ads. So why use an ad blocker if it means you’ll see fewer ads? For example, I spent a whole year wondering why people didn’t use advertorials anymore. The thing is, people still use them. A LOT. I just wasn’t seeing them. 😅 When I turned my ad blocker off, I started getting lots of ads, and that gave me tons of opportunities to practice. You’ll be surprised by how many bad ads are out there, just waiting for you to read and improve. “But Hugo, I don’t want to see a bunch of ads!” That’s fair. You can use a separate browser for 1 hour a day and just let all the ads hit you. That’s free practice. You won’t need to dig through sites for classic sales letters from 50 years ago or anything like that. You’ll get ads and campaigns that are selling RIGHT NOW. Most of them will be trash? Sure. But that’s where you come in. And hey, maybe you’ll see an ad for a product you like, make it better, and use it to land a job at that same company. Now it’s your turn. Give that Brave Browser of yours some rest and go read some ads. ✍️ – Hugo
1 like • Oct 11
So true. I hate ads but since I started to learn copywriting, I actively look for ads to analyze even in elevators :)). And there are really many bad ads.
1 like • Oct 17
@Hugo Amaral thanks Hugo, I just check it out but it says that it’s unavailable in my location lol. Btw, you can check facebook ads library. There’s tons of ads to replicate and improve.
Answering questions about cold outreach
Copyskills Community Manager @Judy Bahou answers questions about cold outreach. Timestamps: 00:44 Do I need a portfolio? 01:52 Should I wait until I'm good at copywriting before I start outreach? 03:38 Should I focus on quantity or quality of outreach? 04:50 Do I need a personal brand when doing outreach? 06:20 What niche should I choose? P.S. If you have any other cold outreach questions, comment under this post and I'll Judy to drop by and answer them. P.P.S. Could you do me a huge favour? Check your promotion and “5P4M” folders for another email from us. Subject line is “AI analysed your Skool membership answers.” Then open, read, and reply to it.
3 likes • Oct 12
Appreciate Judy and Nabeel for the sharings. It seems I’m on the right direction. Totally agree with the conviction part. I’m practising to gain my copywriting confidence by analyzing classic ads and rewriting high converted sales page. But I have 1 concern: 1. How can I know when I’m “good enough” to start outreaching? (I can feel that my confidence has been improved day by day through my practice but not sure when is enough) PS: My friend just asks me to write scripts for his Tiktok videos. He is a real estate agent and wants to promote the new housing project. He gives me a test to see if I can deliver. Gotta try it out if I’m good enough now.
Where do I start from?
This is so confusing. Can anyone tell me where to start? Should I go for a copywriting course? 😭
1 like • Oct 8
@Shrehith Rai and practice writing a lot of copies so you can gain the confidence to talk to prospects
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