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Drop Your Best Copy šŸ‘‡
Email, DM, sales page, ad, outreach message, doesn't matter. Just drop the best piece of copy you've written so far. Let's see what everyone's cooking.
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@Lucass Doe bro you messed up in cta it was going good tho use ai bro try using ai into your work to review it to make it much more better, and if its the wriring work use claude
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@Harshithasai Gu well first of all i just cant understand this email, you started with a problem didn't even explained it more clearly and just added a solution, that not how you write a copy, start with gathering informations first write their problem relate to them make the people who are reading know that ya this guy knows his stuff i can trust him, agitate the problem and then offer solution, right now its just too short salzey i guess its your first copy , try following a proper structure, sell the click not the product and use ai to make it more better
DEEP FRY IT BRO's šŸ³šŸ”„
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FznVbeCSGjpzTW4CGWuDjwDDxId_x4RtsRIKDiS82ag/edit?usp=sharing@Abdul Rafay Tariq @Alex Dias @Alfaz Ladji @Witness Abner @Cowboy BiG POP @Nahom Bezabh @Reduyan Hossain @Josephine Sterling
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what you are doing in this email is just to sell the product sell sell and sell, no thats not how you do it, sell the result sell the reward sell the feeling, you know what i mean?
1 like • 18d
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Stay Away From These Clients At All Cost
Early in my copywriting career I was doing what every beginner does. Cold outreaching. Getting ignored. Following up. Getting ignored again. Then one day, a reply. Not just a reply. An instant reply. He was interested. Wanted a meeting. I'd barely finished my pitch and he was already saying yes. My first ever paying client. We jumped on a call. I looked him up before, Instagram full of Porsches, 5-star hotels, luxury everything. The guy looked like he was printing money. We agreed on a 10% commission deal. I thought that was smart. Skin in the game. Real partnership energy. Then on that first call he said something that made my stomach flip in the best way possible. "Stick with me. We're going to be millionaires. I'll fly you out to come run businesses with me." I was 100% in. No hesitation. I started working. And I worked hard. Harder than I'd ever worked for a free client. Because this one was real. This one was going somewhere. Except. it wasn't. Slowly things started feeling off. Every week there was a new brand name. A new business idea. A new direction. Nothing ever stuck. Nothing ever got finished. The guy was basically running a circus and calling it a company. I started digging a little deeper and found out he wasn't even making $10k a month. Not even close to what his Instagram suggested. But I kept going. Because I'd already invested so much. Because I told myself it would turn around. Because I genuinely believed in the potential. I did work I had never done before in my life, figured it out on the fly, stayed up late, learned new tools, new skills, new processes. Things I never thought I'd ever touch. The total value of work I delivered? Somewhere between $2000 and $3000. What he paid me? $400. And then it just... faded. No proper ending. No real conversation. Just silence. I sat with that for a while. Here's what I should have seen coming, the red flags that were right in front of my face the whole time: → He agreed too fast. Good clients push back a little. They ask questions. They have standards. When someone jumps at your offer instantly it usually means they've burned through everyone else already.
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@Yash Kumar šŸ”„
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@Moses Addo welcome G!!
Help me!!!
Hii people, I've a website (https://anantdongre.dev/) where I provide services to Realtors. I'm relying on cold emails. But, no one is closing a meeting or whatsapp chat. I'm promoting it from my personal account because my domain is new and landing into spam. Have a look at my copy : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F-0BT3Re91k2x8Bj5KWvb11ORDHmMKcMExtP4nXHyV8/edit?tab=t.0
1 like • Jun 2
@Anant Dongre That's exactly my point though. If you're just starting out with 2 testimonials, prospects don't know your skill level yet. They're comparing you to people charging similar rates who have years of experience, case studies, and a long track record. The issue might not be the price itself. It might be that the perceived value on the website isn't matching the price yet.
1 like • Jun 2
@Anant Dongre Half of what established agencies charge and half of what the market is willing to pay are two different things. A realtor landing on your site for the first time doesn't know your skill level yet. They only see the price and the proof presented alongside it.
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Alex Dias
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