How to enjoy some of my "write" privilege

Published: Mon, 05/25/20

Your Humble Host gets flattered with a question:

“Did you improve your writing skills with deliberate practice and a systematic approach? You’re writing is too good for me to believe simply writing more helps you improve. In my experience, doing more of the same just gets you more of the same unless you deliberately pick apart a skill and attack it with well-designed drills to improve. What drills did you do?”

My first reaction is to want to say:

Read my Copy Slacker book.

(Which will be on sale next month, incidentally.)

But that wouldn’t really answer the question.

Because while that book does cover my entire copywriting methodology — from A to zygote — and clocks in at 800+ pages… there are still many more tips, drills, ideas, and techniques about the subject I have to say on the subject.

Especially about the purely “writing” side of copywriting.

Including ways to get better at copywriting, hone & excel at the craft, and make all your other writing (sales copy or not) more persuasive, engaging, and easier to read.

Enter the June “Email Players” issue.

The issue covers all that kind of content I couldn’t fit into Copy Slacker.

And before you even ask:

No, you do NOT need Copy Slacker to apply the info in this issue.

If anything, this issue serves as a nifty “prequel” to the book you can use regardless of your experience, knowledge, or skill level now. On the other hand, if you already do possess it, I daresay the information inside this issue could exponentially increase the results you get with my diabolical copywriting ways — and for all your other sales copy-related writing.

(Emails, video scripts, whatever it is).

To start enjoying some of the same “write" privilege I do, this issue’ll show you how.

But that nasty ol’ deadline to subscribe is coming up fast.

If you want it, tap this link and be quick about it:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle