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HEY LEGENDS!! Start Here
Welcome to the coolest copywriting corner on Skool! 🤪 As you know, good marketing is the FOUNDATION to business growth. And I am by no means the best copywriter, but I have gotten copywriting both for my own business and for my clients businesses to the point where it's generating multiple 6-figures for me, and multiple 8 figures for my clients! BUT. If you're just starting out...You need a roadmap. So instead of giving you some lame PDF. I want you to get a personalized gameplan with my right hand man @Saketh Ayyagari Saketh is a legendary growth operator and you can actually grab 1 free call with him if there's a spot left 👇 https://calendly.com/ayyagari-saketh1/strategy-call He'll give you a step-by-step plan to grow your income with good marketing in the next 90 days! Cheers to happier, bigger, and more profitable businesses!
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HEY LEGENDS!! Start Here
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Booked! Excited for the opportunity
Storytelling 3 methods
Was researching copywriting today and came across an interesting piece about Storytelling. It talks about using emotion to convey the message in a more deeply understood way. There Is a difference between: 1. I was running in the park, late at night 2. I was running in the park, late at night, while rage was building inside of me Emotions create suspense, which is important to keep the reader engaged and intrigued. But to elevate this to the next level - Add physicality to the emotion. The place where it stems from. "I was running in the park, late at night, clenching my fist from the rage that was burning in my chest." This helps the reader get much more immersed in your writing. Attaching the file for reference!
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@Vanessa Lillie Author My pleasure! Glad you liked it
Hey everyone!🤍
Hey everyone! I'm Laurynas from Lithuania. My goal is to make 10k/mo with persuasive writing. And the second goal is to get out of student debt (which is a lot) My hobbies are writing, working out, reading books, and talking with people. I look forward to making friends with all of you lovely people! P.S. Why did YOU join the Word Masters community?
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Hey everyone!🤍
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Heya fellow Lithuanian! My goal is the same as yours! Mastering Copywriting and then using it to move forward in life! Best of luck and better get that work ethic ready!
How Patrice Moore Turned Nothing Into $30K/Month (And What It Taught Me)
🙉 Wow 🌟. Just finished watching @Patrice Moore ’s Skool Story, and I’m floored. Here’s a 22-year-old who had no clients, no clear skills, and no backup plan—and she built a $30K/month business in just six months. No magic formula. Just relentless hard work and a refusal to settle. 💡Here’s what hit me the hardest💡: 1️⃣ START MESSY, START NOW Patrice didn’t wait until she “felt ready.” - She took risks. - Said “yes” before she knew how to do something. - Figured it out as she went. Her first copywriting gig? She wasn’t even sure what “good copy” looked like. But she dove in, delivered, and learned. 🛠️Lesson: Waiting for perfection = waiting forever. Start messy. 2️⃣ Borrow Confidence Feeling unsure? Get around people who inspire you. Patrice invested $1,000 into @Ted Carr ’s Skool program before she had any income. Why? To get proximity to successful people. That proximity fueled her belief. 🤝Lesson: Borrow belief from those further ahead. It’s worth every penny. 3️⃣ HARD WORK BEATS TALENT Patrice’s secret weapon wasn’t a special skill. It was her work ethic. She pulled 16-hour days. No weekends. No breaks. All-in. 🔥Quote: "I don’t have any advantage or special skill, but I can work really freaking hard." That hit me. 4️⃣ NICHE DOWN and OWN It She tried being everything to everyone. It didn’t work. The breakthrough came when she niched down into copywriting. It wasn’t forever, but it was for right now. 🎯Lesson: You’re not married to your niche. Pick one thing. Go all-in. Adjust later. 5️⃣ GET INTO THE RIGHT ROOMS Skool wasn’t just a platform for her; it was a gateway. - She met mentors. - She joined events. - She absorbed success stories that stretched her vision. And she borrowed their energy to fuel her climb. 🚪Lesson: Success multiplies in the right environment. ♾️WHY THIS RESONATES What Patrice’s story shows is that: - You don’t need a perfect plan to start. - Surrounding yourself with winners shifts everything. - Hard work can take you places talent alone never will.
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Very nice summary!
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@Bruno Semedo Thanks! Will give it a try
Dear, whoever's watching this right now-
You don't need to scroll any further. In fact, you shouldn't. There's nothing for you here. It's the old stuff. It's your friends doing things without you. It's celebrities you think you care about that have no idea you exist. It's a brand trying to sell you stuff. It's your fear of missing out on rearing its ugly head and making you stay longer than you should. To this app and to this device that you're holding, you're nothing more than a number. A line of code. Data is information people use to profit off of. But off their device, in the real world, you're a person. A person with wants, needs, feelings, and dreams. So go be a person. Not a line of code. Thank you for watching. I hope this helped, and remember... Keep scrolling mindfully.
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Thanks mate! Appreciate your kindness
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Samuel Garas
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@samuel-garas-4807
Accountable Gamer | Junior Copywriter

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Joined Nov 28, 2024
Lithuania, Vilnius
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