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Copy Academy Live Q&A Calls Update
Hey everyone! I hope your all crushing it :) Just wanted to give you an announcement on the Q&A calls. I will be moving these calls to 1 call per month. The reason why I've moved the call is because I have clients that I need to make sure I fullfill for and get them the best results. I'm also working on my youtube, and new stuff for those who really want to level up their copywriting. In the meantime, there are plenty of live recordings, cheatsheets, and recourses to help you in the classroom :) Feel free to ask questions, we're all here to help
1 like • Mar '25
Thanks for all the resources. Keep up the great work Alicia!
Book Suggestions
Hello Everybody, I am New in Copywriting, I only watched YouTube Courses, Well, it did teach me some things, But reading is the best way to learn. So, I need some Good Book Suggestions as a complete beginner.
2 likes • Mar '25
Currently reading through Ca$hvertising and Rich Dad Poor Dad.
Never do this Mistake...
Around 14 months ago, I was new to copywriting. Mindlessly binging copywriting videos, hoping I will get better. Buying copywriting courses and templates. Saving a lot of resources but never reading them. I work around 6-7 hours while being a student. Just focused on improving my skills rather than learning while earning. With this, after 4 months, I was done, tired of everything, and thought I should take a break because of my upcoming exams. So I did, and that break lasted around six months because I was burned out. I would tell myself daily to get back and revise everything. But I never did until three months before I restarted my copy journey. Now, after three months, I know why that gap became six months: I was burned out. So the moral is don't push yourself too much. Gradually increase the work
1 like • Mar '25
True, that being said once you get the ball rolling, it is easier to keep going than to stop.
Different Types of Businesses
Does anyone have advice on writing for different types of businesses? E-commerce, info products, SAAS. Right now, I am writing a SAAS portfolio to show to a potential client, and I am finding it difficult because I am used to writing for info products.
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Me + ChatGPT= Personal friends
2 likes • Feb '25
Me + Claude AI = Lovers
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Dylan Castle
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Copywriter Based in Cincinnati

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