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What’s really the BEST outreach method…?
Pop quiz: What’s the best outreach method to get copywriting clients? Instagram? Email? Upwork? Facebook? LinkedIn? Loom? Video intro DM? It’s none of those… Because the answer is obviously that bait-and switch is the best. … … … Ok I’m joking. Seriously though, it is technically none of those answers. If you want to see what the REAL best outreach method is to get copywriting clients in 2025, Click below to get your answers and stop getting ghosted. 👉https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1QoJRv-4a0 More free courses coming soon, Tyson 4D.
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WEEKLY REVIEW (ECOM EMAIL COPYWRITING)
👉 The Copy: Bit of an interesting one today. If you see below, attached to this message is a screenshot of the ecom email the copywriter wrote. Check it out. Done? Good. Let's review... 👉 The Review: Alright first off, how did you write this and literally put no headline on it??? That is step 1. At least put some sort of headline on it so I know what is going on. The overall concept/idea is creative, but it's just too confusing and there's no headline to pull me in. As for the CTA, "Get My Puppy Jolly The Squirrel" is quite wordy and confusing because it can be interpreted in multiple ways. I would shorten it a lot and simplify for clarity. Lastly, what is the goal of this email? Where does it fit in the sequences? Obviously the goal is to generate the most money possible, but this feels like it was created with no intention in mind of how leads receive this email sequence in the first place. AKA: a big red flag. You are not writing copy in an ecochamber. All copy exists in the real world. Is this for an abandoned cart sequence? Upsell sequence? Welcome sequence? We have no clue and the copy doesn't reflect that. (For example: abandoned cart = remind them and push them over the edge. Welcome = introduce to the brand, KLT, social proof, and product suite.) And that's the review. Now as an action, go write a type of copy that you have ZERO clue how to do. First study what proven copy looks like for the type so you have an idea, then write it. That's all for now, Tyson.
WEEKLY REVIEW (ECOM EMAIL COPYWRITING)
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What do I do in this situation?
👉 Question: From @jessie_5708 “What to do or reply in your outreach when the prospect is tryna sell his program to you?” 👉 Answer: This might not actually be the prospect trying to sell you… … it's probably their setter. In this case, don’t be rude, call them out politely, & talk to them like a human being. “Hey, I hope you’re good. I know you’re setting for [prospect], can you please get this piece of free value over to them? It’ll only take a minute for them to check out.” Being upfront and straight to the point really helps to move the conversation forward. But don’t copy the example word-for-word. It needs some personalization sauce added to it. I just wanted to show you the angle. @everyone don’t get frustrated when talking with setters. Sometimes you can build a relationship with the prospects’ team members, and they might put your name forward when copywriting help is needed… … it’s happened to 4D family members before. Keep crushing those outreaches 🔥
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Tyson, about sales calls...
👉 Question: From @solo.stamen “Hey Tyson, I just wanted to know what are the things that I have to know before going into a sales call? I would like to help these business owners with their problems, but I can't imagine the back and forth questioning, as well as the objection handling.” 👉 Answer: Every call is different, but here is a rough idea of things you’ll probably need to know. ✏️ The exact problem they have ✏️ The impact it has on the business ✏️ How long it’s been an issue ✏️ What have they tried to solve the problem Then you need to know roughly how you can help them, so that you don’t fumble on the call. You can’t prepare exact details in advance, but you can get some ideas in place, like: ✏️ The types of copy they might need ✏️ How much copy might they need ✏️ Price ranges of your solutions Because every prospect has different needs, it’s important to adjust your quotes and solutions on the call to match the situation. If you want to get a feel for sales calls, do some roleplays with 4D members where they play a prospect. You can ask them to be a nice prospect, and then later move into more problematic ones with objections you can practice. Hope this helps bro, get out there and crush it 💪 Everyone, this is your reminder to practice sales call roleplays. React 🫡 if you’re going to do one this week… … if you don’t want to, then, do you even want to make money? 🤔👀 (I can only show you the path, I can’t walk it for you) You don’t want to get a call booked and then crumble under any pressure.
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