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Brad Lloyd posted an update 3 years, 4 months ago · updated 3 years, 4 months ago
First time encounter of John Carlton was 1992, after 3 days in Tampa, Florida with Ted Nichlas. Now back here.
How do your suggest on build a plan for: “Magic Words That Brings YOU RICHE$”
Thanks, Brad Lloyd
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Alejandro posted an update 3 years, 5 months ago
Does anyone have great examples of email sequences that worked? Or any courses that teach you how to create them?
Thanks in advance.
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The Marketing Rebel Team wrote a new post 3 years, 5 months ago
Here is that notoriously-long letter I wrote to the bodybuilding market a few years back. It’s a trimmed-down version of the 23-page letter that originally went out - we condensed a bunch of the charts and […]
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Nelson Perine III posted an update 3 years, 5 months ago · updated 3 years, 5 months ago
Hello, my name is Nelson. I am rookie copywriter and also the copywriter for my sister’s very new business(It’s an online boutique store). I’ve taken some classes on copywriting and wrote some copy but I need more direction, and a mentor. Right now I am just floating in the ocean without a map. Hopefully, I can fine tune my writing skills and…Read more
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Alejandro posted an update 3 years, 5 months ago
Hey guys!
So I’ve been going through what John calls “Shameless Whoring Phase” for a couple of months now.
I’ve had the interesting experience to work with many niches:
Did a couple ads for my boss (she does networking events in Miami covering different topics), did an ad about a cryptocurrency product, a spirituality/mindset book, a lady…Read more
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John Carlton’s Best Ads: Hyper-Effective Cover Letters #1 — My All-Time Favorite Cover Letter
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John Carlton’s Best Ads: Short, Old-As-Dirt “Nice Guy” Finishes First
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John Carlton’s Best Ads: The “Piss Everyone Off and Then Apologize” Letter
Here is the letter I mention in “Kick-Ass Copywriting Secrets” where the personalized headline enraged so many people. I was only trying for a “visceral” connection in the headline — you know, give people’s hot button about vulnerability a gentle rap. Get a reaction.
Boy, did it ever cause a reaction…
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Hi Brad: I’m sorry but I don’t understand the question.