Copywriting conversations with God
Published: Thu, 01/28/21
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So I've been meeting up with an old friend of mine from uni lately.
He's a sharp dude. Has a very open mind. And has been super interested in my arguments for Christianity and the truth of the Bible.
Of course, I could talk about the Lord all day long (and with him I do).
But he's also had tons of questions about my business, and how I've gone from freelance copywriting to teaching copywriting, and how I did it, and some of the business philosophies I have.
I met with him today to give him a Bible I'd bought him ... and we spoke about that. But at one point I also mentioned you and Email Players. Assured him he would love it. And actually mentioned I'd just received my new issue today (amazing stuff, btw).
He went home ... and just texted me to say he's signing up for Email Players.
So I guess I converted him ... but not the way I thought.
Can I get a "well done, good and faithful servant”?
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I smell a new book title:
"Copywriting Conversations With God"
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