Tag: copywriting

  • Building Reader Relationships with John Brandt (Persuasion Play Podcast #13)

    What’s the value of your relationship with your readers?

    In episode 13 of the Persuasion Play Podcast, copywriter John Brandt discusses the value of this relationship—and how it’s helped him pull in $10k, $12k, even $19k per month.

    John is a direct response email copywriter working in the health and supplement niche, as well as Copy Chief at The Podcast Factory.

    John Brandt shares his lessons on copywriting in Episode 13 of the Persuasion Play Podcast—including a shortcut to improve your own copy without writing more… or reading more books about copy!


    And in this interview, you’ll learn why informative emails build great relationships with your readers—even if they’re not buyers… yet.

    He’ll reveal the shortcut to improve your persuasive copywriting—without writing more or reading additional books.

    And you’ll hear about John’s “secret VIP funnel” that has brought in additional $92k in under three months!

    That’s not all.

    Listen to Episode 14 of the Persuasion Play Podcast now to discover:

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  • Digging for Denny Hatch’s Gold

    A few years ago, I wrote to Direct Response Copywriter Denny Hatch.

    He wrote the book “Secrets of Emotional, Hotbutton Copywriting” (summary here) and I was trying to get a copy.

    Denny told me that he’s got a guy working to get it republished.

    I checked in with Denny again last month. I asked if he was open to record a podcast.

    You know, dig for a little gold, here in the Goldmine.

    Denny responded:

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  • Multiplying Words for Profit

    12:43pm
    Saint Paul

    One of the challenges with writing copy… is providing your audience with enough detail to sell them on the idea, product, or service you want them to buy.

    See, in test after test, long sales copy tends to sell better than short.

    This of course depends on your market, the product, the price-point, the market saturation, awareness of your solution, the business’ reputation, and the copy itself. And probably more things too, like the economy.

    Now, toothpaste is $3. That’s not a huge purchase, and people always want it. So there isn’t a ton of effort to put in there.

    But if you hook a reader… and you have something expensive that they want… then you’ll want to answer questions and handle objections in your copy.

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  • Freelance Growth with John Bejakovic (Persuasion Play Podcast 011)

    Are you an opportunity seeker… looking to make money online… living an independent life without a proper job?

    (Aren’t we all?)

    Before he was a copywriter, John Bejakovic wrote for the Motley Fool and published his own books on Amazon.

    And books like the 4 Hour Work Week spoke to his interest in granting him freedom.

    Then, in 2015 John stumbled into Email Copywriting.

    He started his copywriting career writing a 7-email funnel for only $5.

    Fast forward to today…

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  • 10 Ways You Can Strengthen Your Headlines (Starting Now!)

    Your copy is only as good as the headline that gets the reader down the page.

    That’s why David Ogilvy said 80% of your time should be spent on the headline.

    It carries 80% of the weight. If they don’t read the headline, they’re not gonna read the body copy.

    Here are a few ideas for your next Headline.

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  • Freelance Marketing with Dennis Demori (Persuasion Play Podcast 009)

    If you’re into the freelance copywriting and direct response marketing world on Twitter, one name comes up again and again:

    Dennis Demori

    Freelance marketer Dennis Demori

    Dennis is a freelance marketer who focuses his business on email marketing, while dominating the social media scene with his advice for marketers and beginning freelancers.

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  • Denny Hatch’s 7 Emotional Buttons to Get People to Take Action!

    Denny Hatch is an “old-school” marketer and copywriter that cut his teeth with direct mail, long before the internet was a thing.

    The emotions Hatch identifies in his out-of-print book The Secrets of Emotional, Hot-Button COPYWRITING get people’s juices flowing.

    Emotions, it should be said, are the basis for most decisions that people make (but I suspect you already knew that, you wise cookie you… and if you didn’t know it — good on you for wanting to learn!)

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  • Persuasion Articles of the Week

    "Computer Guys" by Chris Sit, Flickr, CC-By-2.0
    An all-night cram session isn’t your best tool to learn… “Computer Guys” by Chris Sit, Flickr, CC-By-2.0

    #sleep #crime #marketing #sugar #copywriting #habit #success

     

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  • L e t    i t    b r e a t h e . . .

    Inner-Space.

    Saint Paul

    Image "Newspapers B&W (3)" by Jon S, Flickr, CC-By-2.0
    Image “Newspapers B&W (3)” by Jon S, Flickr, CC-By-2.0

    *|FNAME|*, when I first started my current full-time job…

    (not this copywriting gig I’m crushing on the side…)

    I was frustrated by a co-worker’s “Google Chat” methods.

    You see,

    instead of sending a complete thought,

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  • Persuasion Articles of the Week

    Image "Newspapers B&W (3)" by Jon S, Flickr, CC-By-2.0
    Is it journalism when the story is defined ahead of time? Image “Newspapers B&W (3)” by Jon S, Flickr, CC-By-2.0

    #devil #sexappeal #voice #copywriting #Russia #language #mirrors

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