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Andrew posted an update 3 years, 3 months ago · updated 3 years, 2 months ago
Hi everyone.
My name is Drew, I’m a new marketing rebel.
I’m a freelance copywriter, my goal is to make you rich.
I’ve been learning and studying marketing/copywriting for years. I will continue to learn and study marketing / copywriting . What I struggle with is using my knowledge and abilities to take action and find paid clients to…Read more
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Gos posted an update 3 years, 3 months ago · updated 3 years, 3 months ago
There are so many books and courses ou there. there are many skills I like to master but I’m confused about where to start from, so I can work and produce income and at the same time learn the essential skills so I can grow…
my question is.
In order to become a full capable entrepreneur what are the skills, I need to learn inner and outer…Read more-
The first thing you need to do is figure out what you want to do. What skills and interests do you have? How can you help other people? What can you do that they will pay for? Or what product can you create that will sell? Once you have that figured out then you can develop a path to get there.
Your question cannot be answered in just a few…Read more
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Eros C RJunior posted an update 3 years, 3 months ago · updated 3 years, 3 months ago
Hey everyone!
Eros here, I’m a 31-year-old beginner copywriter from Brazil, who intents to specialize in email with good amounts of storytelling!I’ve always loved creative writing, but unfortunately sales is one of my weak points.
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Charmaine Haworth posted an update 3 years, 3 months ago · updated 3 years, 3 months ago
New Club Member here!
Lovely to meet you all. I’m Charmaine.
I’m new to sales and copywriting but great at coaching and supporting people in producing miracles in their lives.
Background:
14 years ago, my 8 year old son was diagnosed with a very rare, incurable genetic disease. Not content with what western medicine had to offer, I s…Read more -
Gos posted an update 3 years, 3 months ago · updated 3 years, 3 months ago
What’s a good lead magnet in the massage therapy market? i want to collect emails addresses
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Hi Gos: When you are trying to create a lead magnet you have to think about what your customers want. What info would they be willing to pay for? If you can determine that, you can give it away and they will see enough value that they will be willing to give up their contact info to receive it.
One thing that Mike Koenigs used to teach (Mike…Read more
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Hi Gos. Welcome.
If I need massage therapy leads ASAP, I’d go to people, businesses, and places where people who need & want massage therapy are already going.
I’d offer something generous for every potential customer they sent my way. Off the top of my head, 100% of what I make on the first session.
I know massage therapy and massage are…Read more
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Thank you Virginia.
So am I correct in saying that I cannot access the freelance course online, but instead it will all be shipped to me?
Hi Drew: From what i can see it looks like you joined both Kickass copywriting secrets and the Freelance Course. They are available from the top menu: Go to Premium Products and there are links for both courses. If you have any problem please open a support ticket at http://www.marketingrebelsupport.com and Anne will help you.
Thanks so much Virginia.
Best,
Drew