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6 contributions to 4D Copywriting Community
How can I identify whether a business has issues with their emails, sales pages, or other parts of their funnel?
Hey guys, We all know the process of outreaching is identifying a prospect's problem, then approaching him with the solution But my question is how? Let’s say a business is already making money with its current system. Why would they even listen to me? And more importantly, how am I supposed to uncover their problems in the first place? To truly spot gaps in their system, I’d need to analyze everything—marketing, sales flow, customer journey, and more. But if I spend that much time researching just one company, how do I manage my time efficiently across multiple prospects? I feel stuck between doing deep research and maintaining volume. Can someone guide me through a practical, scalable process for this? Can you guide me through the process?
How can I identify whether a business has issues with their emails, sales pages, or other parts of their funnel?
2 likes • Apr 23
@Shanjad sahriar Khan You don’t need to analyze everything that’s the trap. Just pick one part of their funnel (landing page, emails, or ads) and spend 5–10 minutes to find one obvious gap (unclear message, weak CTA, no follow-up, etc.). That’s enough to reach out: Hey, I noticed your landing page headline isn’t clear. This could be costing you conversions! I’ve got a quick idea to improve it. Businesses don’t need to be “broken” to listen they just need to see an opportunity to do better. Your job is to show that, not audit everything.
0 likes • Apr 24
@Shanjad sahriar Khan Sounds good 😊 Let me know how it goes! I’m curious if it worked the way I explained it to you.
Hey guys
Can you help me grow my copy ig? augustas_fit
0 likes • Apr 23
@Augustas Maldonis Hey, honestly it’s not as hard as it seems you can definitely grow it yourself. Just stay consistent, post content that actually speaks to your audience and engage with people in your niche daily. That alone will take you far. You don’t need anything complicated just the right focus and consistency 👍What kind of content are you posting right now?
instagram growth
how did you guys grow your insta fast? Need help so i can do outreach.
0 likes • Jan 28
@Grant Armor We focused on a mix of consistent content, clear positioning, and smart outreach but honestly, the strategy matters way more than just posting a lot. I can definitely guide you step by step and help you speed things up without overcomplicating it. If you want, tell me where you’re at right now (followers, niche, goal), and we can map out something that actually works for you.
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0 likes • Dec '25
@Harrison Cole Absolutely! A solid system can truly make all the difference. That first $3K is definitely just the start once the system clicks, it’s all about scaling. So, how’s your own business been going? What exactly are you working on right now? I’d love to hear more about the strategies you’re using! Keep up the awesome work you’re on the right path.
Visualization HELP
hey everyone, can you check the visualization in this email https://docs.google.com/document/d/11lqgi_2Sa8TkazDWSrqtKermaddxQLVvCmCzs72W5QI/edit?usp=sharing and give your honest feedback? I appreciate it. Also, if you have an email you want reviewed... drop it below and i'll comment on it.
Visualization HELP
0 likes • Nov '25
@May Ali Absolutely, that’s a solid approach giving real value first naturally warms people up and makes the soft sell feel effortless. You’re already thinking in the right direction, and trust me, once you get the structure right, those clicks and consultations will start coming in consistently. What part of the email are you struggling with the most right now the hook, the value section, or the transition into the soft offer? I can break it down for you step-by-step and show you exactly how to make it feel natural and compelling. And honestly, it’s great that you’re already focusing on helping first that mindset alone sets you apart from most people. You’re closer than you think. Tell me where you’re stuck right now, and I’ll guide you through it.
0 likes • Nov '25
@May Ali I totally get you the hook and the transition into a soft offer are honestly the trickiest parts for most people, so you’re not alone at all. The good thing is that once you get the rhythm of it, everything else starts to flow naturally. I’ve actually been through this exact stage myself, and what really changed everything for me was having someone guide me through the process step-by-step. So if you’re open to it, I can definitely guide you and I can also connect you with my tech-savvy expert who helped me during mine. He breaks things down in a way that makes the whole offer structure feel simple and clear.Would you be interested in that?
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