Advice to a wriggling newbie copywriter
Published: Thu, 10/29/20
“There is so much information available I feel overwhelmed and don't know where to start... could you if you have the time provide some short guidance?”
He was talking specifically about the Gene Schwartz offer I promoted in September.
But, it applies to the industry as a whole.
Never before has there been such a glut of copywriting info, most of it shamefully bad. Some of it extremely good. But without discernment it can be confusing what or who to listen to. Especially as far as how to even begin.
Enter The November “Email Players” issue.
Specifically, the drill I give at the start of it.
It's perfect for the ambitious (not lazy) newbie.
Just beware:
It’s even more excruciatingly tedious than just the typical advice. And its also quite boring, and difficult to follow to the letter. And not only is that deliberate, but there is simply no way around it if you want to truly master the art & craft of copywriting, in my experience.
It’s also the perfect place to start, in my opinion, too.
Although, I am obviously biased in saying that.
Also, as a newbie-friendly warning:
One of the 3 copywriting mastery secrets I teach in this issue is admittedly a bit too advanced for the newbie. So I’d say after reading it, put it on the shelf and don’t worry about it until you’re sufficiently advanced in the craft to put it in context.
Whatever the case, the deadline to subscribe to get this issue is almost here.
Go to this link to subscribe today:
https://www.EmailPlayers.com
Ben Settle