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Kindly Critique this email.
SL: IELTS Cheating Secrets from a Lazy Band 8 Student HE CHEATED. And got a band 8 within one week of starting IELTS. No one (not even the examiner) was able to guess how he had cheated. Until NOW. His fellows and teachers are in shock but also curious. How can someone score an overall 8 band within 7 days on his first ever IELTS test? With cheating? Interesting thing is… Examiners and British Council cannot legally stop you from cheating if you follow this secret method. Here’s the bare minimum this method can do for you (from previous results): - Band 9 in Listening - Band 8.5 in Reading - At least band 7 in Writing - At least band 7.5 in Speaking So, what is the method? The method is really straight-forward and can be followed by anyone. It will equip you to get the score you desire… band 7, band 8 and even band 9. It doesn’t matter if you’re a complete beginner in English. It will take you by hand and guide you towards your desired IELTS score. It doesn’t matter if you’ve failed your test before. You have 80% more chances to get a high band score because you already know how the test feels. No worries if you’re weak in certain modules. There are dedicated sections for all four modules. You can get a band score of 7,8 and 9 within the next seven days. Without memorizing any extensive vocabulary lists. Without solving irrelevant and random guess papers. And without wasting any time and money. Click Here... to access the secret cheat code. (directs to sales page)
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@Theo Le Prince I must admit that you've hit the bull's eye. There is no explicitly stated solution for the problem. And I've left it out deliberately. Here's why: The email's only purpose is to direct the reader to a sales page. I've focused the email on one central idea which is the "cheating method." I don't tell what exactly this cheating method is and leave some open loops in which I tease it further. This is done so that the person actually clicks on the link to sales page. I've tried to build and retain that tension throughout the email because if I tell this cheating method is just another one of the numerous courses available out there, who would bother to inquire further. Point #2: I've written this email keeping the DIC Formula (Disrupt, Intrigue, Click) in mind. It was my goal to have the sales page do the heavy-lifting. That's why I didn't mention any aspects of the offer. 2 questions: i. What do you think would be a better approach to this email? How can I describe the mechanism behind the claim and still retain enough of interest so that people click to the sales page? ii. What elements do you think come off as they don't belong in the email and instead should be added to the sales page? How would you like to structure this email? I would really appreciate any feedback from your side. And I appreciate your valuable comment.
Which niche should i choose?
1.Real estate or coaches or consultant 2.B2B 3. Biz op aka And how can I master one niche? Is one niche enough or I just need to learn and master 2 or 3 niches?
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@Nazurah Ar How did you get started in copywriting and how exactly did you get your first client?
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@Nazurah Ar Inspiring. Thanks for replying.
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@Kerolos Melad Thanks man. I appreciate it.
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@Talha Saqib In the "Classroom" section.
How should I structure my copy?
My copywriting research includes finding out about the desires, notions, identifications and characteristics of the prospect. Also, during the research I get a good idea of what the common objections of the prospects may be and how to overcome them (all of which is sufficient information to start writing copy). The only problem is that I don't know how to structure my body copy. I do understand that all copy begins with a hook, body and then close. I can't grasp my head around writing body copy. My question is how do I translate the knowledge I have into copy? How do I structure my thoughts? What part of the copy should focus on desires, at what point the objection handling should be done, where to intensify the problem etc. Any guidance will be highly appreciated. @Nabeel Azeez
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@Ayaz Sayyed No worries man. Have a good one.
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@Dureshehvar Khan do you have any recommendations?
About your ideal customer avatar Blue-Print
So in the Copywriting Startkit, Alicia mentioned (and I actually knew this before too ) that you have to do your Avatar Blueprint before writing any copy. But does that apply to everything? Like, even when you’re just practicing and don’t have clients yet? I get why it’s crucial when writing for a client you need to know their audience inside out. But when I’m practicing, I usually keep it simple: what the product/service is, what problem it solves, the person’s age, and their main struggle. It’s nowhere near Alicia’s full 11-step blueprint though. So now I’m wondering do I really need to go through all 11 steps for every single practice piece? Also, for the pros here do you still do full avatar research before every copy, or does it become second nature after a while? Like does take you less time to do it than when you started . P.S. I made a doc table for the 11 steps if anyone wants it 👀
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I try to spend about an hour on research when I'm writing copy for practice. I make sure that I have clear understanding of the following things: 1) Primary desires of the market 2) What are the things that people strongly believe and what beliefs can be overcome (really useful in objection handling) 3) What do the people think about themselves and identify with? 4) What are the physical characteristics of the market? (i.e age, race, gender, income etc) P.S: Since I'm only practicing, majority of the things are based on calculated guesswork. I try to give the majority of the time to writing copy. But, remember that copy is not written, it's assembled.
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@Rayaan Omar I tend to write only one because I want to get more reps for different industries to build that writing muscle. However, I could write 4-5 pieces of copy if I want to by writing on different ideas.
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