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First Client
Guys you won't believe this, overwhelmed with the thoughts of what my first sales call would be. I ended up closing my very first CLIENT over a simple CHAT with no EFFORT, no EXPERIENCE, and no PORTFOLIO at all πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ So Excited 😊
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New comment Aug 30
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@Lewis McCullough business niche
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welcome email https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CH-wYG3KNGiuk4FpLltMKKu0CWxSaWDGBZPZYlhW8fk/edit
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Too nervous for a Sales Call? I got you.
Hopping on a sales call for the first time can be quite nerve-cracking but it's simple. "You're just gonna see if you can help them and how" Sales Call is just you talking to the Client about what they want and how you can help them get it with your skill. Your focus is to listen to what they are doing and not doing and find opportunities on how to make them more money. While talking, make them feel better about their own business and be relaxed about it. When they ask questions like "Are you new to this?" and all, You can say something like "I'm not a veteran, but I've been doing this for a long time. I found your business online and I must say, you have a great brand and I like what you do. I know I'm good at copywriting and I know I can help you. Been doing it as a side hustle but I want to go into it full time and I'd like to help you, be your day and night, and make this work for you because I admire and appreciate your business" Saying something like this will put you off on a good start with your client. To get better at it, here's a video you don't wanna miss. https://youtu.be/ACNYjqfO0gI?si=QcIOUaNy0wZmyGsg
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New comment Apr 21
Too nervous for a Sales Call? I got you.
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Thanks bro, you do well. You have solved a big puzzle for me.
Little AI secret to cut down writing time into minutes!
Bro let me tell you a little secret...! Bro imagine you are a businessman. Now as a businessman you must outsource all the possible work to your employees and other peoples. All the knowledge that you've gathered throughout your experience and studies, you give that to your employees in order to make them work for you. So that's what you also have to do with AI. Think AI as a working assistance of you. You should give all your knowledge of copywriting frameworks, psychology, persuasion, sales, to AI... And after that when you've got a copy written by AI, It's the time to edit and transform that into a great copy... And if you think that copy written by AI is ass. Then you're wrong.. Because all the output that AI produce completely depends on the input given. If the given input sucks, then the generated output will suck too. So try to make a prompt by yourself for the AI. This prompt can be somewhere from a few words to thousands of words. When you write a detailed prompt to AI which contains all the copywriting frameworks and tips and tricks, you're making sure that the generated output will be A-list. Explain AIDA, CJN, HSO, PPPP, PAS and any framework that you follow to AI and tell it to craft a copy matching that framework. Remember: When we write copy our brain takes all the knowledge and information sitting in there and arrange that information in order. Same with AI too... Because when give all the information to the AI, you allow it to process that and generate a great output. For example: You're writing a photography landing page for your client, these are the exact steps, you can follow: Gather the following inputs for your Opt-In Landing Page. Topic = {e.g. iPhone Photography} Target Audience = {e.g. People who want to take photos of street scenes} Outcome = {e.g. Take Award Worthy iPhone Photos In 5 Days} Product/Service = {e.g. Ultimate Guide To Incredible iPhone Photography} And run this prompt: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yUauundSMHaQlTPQ23t4y1cXnPiNRTX0icGmQRuD2LU/edit
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New comment May 15
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This is really helpful. Good prompt
Why you're never lucky...
Picture this. A close friend of yours buys you your dream car. Lambo, Ferrari, Maybach... Literally whatever car you want. Would you say "thank you?" Would you try your hardest to repay them? Would you call them up every once in a while just to tell them you appreciate it? Now imagine on the other hand, The gave you that car and all you did was say: "Thanks. I do need a new house too though 😐". Then a couple months go by, and your new cars a mess. Chipped paint, garbage all over the seats, and hasn't been washed in months. Do you think the person who gifted you the car wants to give you MORE gifts? Of course not. Because you didn't show appreciation for the gift he ALREADY gave you. What's my point? God's gifted you so much already. Just look at all your blessings. Sure, saying "thanks" is a start, But what are you actually DOING to show him you're making the most out of the gift of life he's given you? All too often people lose sight of themselves and become entitled and spoiled. "Why am I not winning yet? It's been months! Why am I not rich and happy?" God does things on HIS timing. not ours. Show him you appreciate the gifts he's already given you. Make the most out of them. And watch him work his magic. Keep up the hard work guys. Comment something you're grateful for. I'll go first...
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New comment Jun 15
Why you're never lucky...
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I'm grateful to God for this opportunity to learn this skill
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Oluranti Oyawoye
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My name is oluranti, i am From Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ I'm new here and I am really interested in copywriting ✍️

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