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Debra Farrimond posted an update 2 years, 10 months ago · updated 2 years, 10 months ago
Hi everyone! Just a quick intro, my name is Debra Farrimond. I’m an email copywriter for eComm businesses. I have quite a few of John’s programs and I’m thrilled the stars aligned so that I could take part of the coaching program this time around.
Looking forward to getting to know you all and if I can be of help, let me know:)
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cyrille allaigre posted an update 2 years, 10 months ago · updated 2 years, 10 months ago
Hi everyone,
My name is cyrille, I’m new in the world of copywritings, I’ll probably a bunch of questions coming soon! -
Sean Van Zant posted an update 2 years, 10 months ago · updated 2 years, 10 months ago
What is the best way to write a LinkedIn profile?
My headline reads like this: I use charm, love, and compassion to help marketers and business owners generate more leads, conversions, and profits
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You should use your USP in your profile, so go to Simple Writing System lesson 3 and create a USP.
The rest of the profile should add to your credibility and make your prospect more confident that you can solve your problem.
It is best if you niche down and address one industry, because people like to hire specialists.
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Okay.
Thank you Virginia!
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Michael Cassman posted an update 2 years, 10 months ago · updated 2 years, 10 months ago
Hello everyone!
I’ve been a proud member of MRIC for a little over a month now, but this is my first post in the Clubhouse. I’ve been writing copy for a little over a year now and I consider myself an avid (almost obsessive) student of anything Direct Response. I’m constantly reading and studying anything I can get my hands on while getting as…Read more
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Hi Michael, I’m new too (ink is still drying on my credit card purchase 15 mins ago). Just wanted to say hi and that I’m following your questions here to see what member say in response.
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I would say to use upwork just enough to get some great wins under your belt and get a lot of testimonials there on how you brought great results with your copy.
Clients buy results. And the more proof you give them that you can deliver, the better.
I would say that you can take anything John Carlton suggests to the bank.
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Michael Gray posted an update 2 years, 11 months ago · updated 2 years, 11 months ago
I’ve written a long (5 pages of 11 point type on Word, 1,729 words) ad for Jay Abraham, promoting his consulting business. He originally asked for an ad based on David Ogilvy’s ads for Ogilvy & Mather published in the Wall Street Journal. Now we’re looking at publishing the ad. (This is a joint venture ad that I’m investing in publishing.) Jay…Read more
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Hi Michael,
This is a deep question. Hard for me to give any specifics, as I have a ton of questions. Asking some of those might help you eliminate some options.
Have you tested the copy in the easiest places to run it? Email Jay’s list? JVs with existing partners who reach your target market? Get Jay on media / interviews the market…Read more
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