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  • When this a view on one of my post on Facebook on instagram, that's consider one reach.

  • So we have millions and millions of people engaged with my content every single month.

  • And one of the best compliments that you could get from your audience or from your readers is how clear how easy and how f L.

  • It's your writing is.

  • You see making something look effortless actually requires a tremendous effort. 00:00:56.960 --> 00:01:6.050 Think about an Apple product, basically a supercomputer, Yet it doesn't require a 300 page menu for you to understand. 00:01:6.440 --> 00:01:12.500 It is very, very intuitive, very clear, very easy to understand their easy use.

  • But behind the scenes, the Apple team put in a tremendous amount of effort in order to make that happen.

  • See part of my growth on social media, Why we're growing so rapidly.

  • It's because we make our content.

  • If you watch my video, you know, very easy to understand, very effortless to consume.

  • You can watch some bikes, you can watch a short video and you would get it very, very quickly.

  • Just like when you go to a theater and you watch a two hour movie.

  • Well, you know that that's probably a six months a year, two years, Navan, three years in production in order to create a product, a movie for you to consume for just two hours.

  • And this is exactly why copywriters get paid the big bucks because we are able to take complex ideas and distill to a very simple, sometimes one single idea that millions and millions of people could understand and get.

  • And that's not easy to do.

  • There's genius in simplicity, so it doesn't matter if you're a beginner cooperator or your seasonal copywriter.

  • Today, I'm gonna teach you seven cooperating tips that would improve your cooperating skill.

  • Cooperating tip number one right?

  • You're all lying first, just like you're writing a book in marriage and you're writing a book.

  • You're not just gonna dive right in and start writing all the words and other chapters.

  • What's the first thing you should do?

  • You should write your table content while it's the same way.

  • When it comes to copy, you should write your outline.

  • First.

  • Let's say you're gonna write a simple letting Paige.

  • Maybe you're right.

  • The headline.

  • You'll write a few bullet points.

  • This the chunk and you're right. 00:02:57.760 --> 00:03:0.420 Who is the presenter off this? 00:03:0.430 --> 00:03:3.460 Women are or you're writing a longer sells page. 00:03:3.610 --> 00:03:4.740 You have your headline. 00:03:4.880 --> 00:03:5.830 You have the opening. 00:03:5.840 --> 00:03:7.050 You have your story. 00:03:7.300 --> 00:03:12.150 You have your benefits, you have your guarantee and then give you a call to action.

  • You want to write your outline first.

  • That's the big piece of the Big Chung's so that when you go into it, you already know this is your blueprint.

  • This is your role map.

  • They're gonna follow cooperating Tip number two right.

  • Your sub headlines first before you write your body cocky.

  • So now you have your draft.

  • Your outline, then why you want to do is write your headline your sub headline meaning the different chunks that is gonna hook people in and keep them reading right.

  • Those hot headlines first before you write your body copy before you.

  • Finn.

  • The blanks.

  • The reason for that is this.

  • When you have your online, when you have all the sub headlines, you would see the flow off your copy.

  • Does that make sense? 00:03:58.950 --> 00:04:4.080 Does it flow before even spent on writing or the body coffee you'll be able to take? 00:04:4.310 --> 00:04:4.980 You know what? 00:04:4.980 --> 00:04:10.040 This junk that I thought That kind of makes sense to me before now no longer makes sense.

  • Let me take that out.

  • Or maybe you see the story in this part.

  • It is good, but I think it works even better when I put it here.

  • So you kind of move it around again, is designed to save your time.

  • Worst thing you want to do is spending hours and days writing on the body coffee and then at the end, when you read it is like, you know what?

  • I'm not gonna use this whole chunk.

  • Then you waste a whole bunch of time, so outline and then sub headline before body copy Cooperating Tip number three.

  • Write your first draft as quickly as possible without wearing being perfect.

  • Because I know you sometimes as a copywriter, you want to make it all perfect.

  • Day one.

  • Don't do that right as fast as he could.

  • Don't filter.

  • Don't try to add it.

  • Don't do any of that.

  • That your creativity let it flow, right? 00:04:58.380 --> 00:05:0.430 Just just right as fast as you could. 00:05:0.600 --> 00:05:1.350 Type of spices. 00:05:1.350 --> 00:05:4.200 You could You can always go back and add it later. 00:05:4.400 --> 00:05:5.620 This is not the time to do it yet. 00:05:6.130 --> 00:05:9.510 So when you write, write as fast as you could get done. 00:05:9.520 --> 00:05:11.040 Your first draft.

  • Do not add it.

  • Just go cooperating.

  • Tip number four Let your work breathe.

  • Now what I like to do is after I finish writing a piece of copy, I would kind of walk away.

  • Kind of give it some room between the work and myself.

  • Maybe for a few days.

  • Just don't even think about don't look at it, right.

  • Kind of like a red wine.

  • You know how we open a new bottle?

  • Red wine.

  • You're gonna let the wine breathe a little bit.

  • Same thing with writing.

  • You gotta give yourself some space and then you can come back to it.

  • Sometimes it could be even if there's no deadline a week, a week in half.

  • Later you look at it again and you see things that you didn't see a few weeks ago cooperating.

  • Tip number five.

  • Eliminate fluffy words. 00:05:56.350 --> 00:06:4.160 Now you could go back and edit your work and see what are some of the words fluffy words that you could eliminate. 00:06:4.380 --> 00:06:8.750 That Why do I need so many words to explain a simple idea. 00:06:9.020 --> 00:06:11.870 Can you make the paragraph shorter?

  • Can you eliminate certain things?

  • Do you use words?

  • Debt are complicated that most people do not understand that they need a dictionary to understand what that word is.

  • You want to make it effortless to read your cells.

  • Copy.

  • So limited those words.

  • Can you condense certain ideas into one single idea?

  • Or maybe sometimes one mistake that I see a lot is the copywriter trying to put to sea for ideas into one paragraph.

  • Don't do that.

  • Each paragraph, I believe, should contain one Ming idea.

  • Now it's sometimes the only exception is for the sub headline. 00:06:50.620 --> 00:07:0.640 You might have two or three key ideas in a sub headline, meaning that you're stacking on to see a benefit benefit in one some hairline. 00:07:0.650 --> 00:07:5.430 That's okay, but for body copy, I like to have just one single idea per paragraph. 00:07:5.850 --> 00:07:7.200 Cooperating Tip number six. 00:07:7.210 --> 00:07:9.280 Shorten your paragraph. 00:07:9.560 --> 00:07:10.880 You can do a quick test with this.

  • You see why newspapers, USC The columns are very, very narrow.

  • You're reading the newspapers, but it's like this, right?

  • It's like that.

  • So imagine reading a newspaper and a newspaper.

  • They will move all those columns and they have one long paragraph across the paper like death.

  • You see how much more effort it would take you to read from here to here.

  • And that newspaper would lose a lot of readerships because it is a human being.

  • We are not designed.

  • Our eyes are bring when not, there's any concern information.

  • That way, it's We've been narrower.

  • Do it like that.

  • So what?

  • It also means when you're writing copy you want to take. 00:07:53.330 --> 00:08:3.390 If you have a big chunk of copy, a lot of words like it's like a 10 line paragraph Break into smaller paragraphs, sometimes two or three lines per paragraph. 00:08:3.550 --> 00:08:6.100 Sometimes I have one line paragraph. 00:08:6.370 --> 00:08:8.820 It's much easier, especially on Internet. 00:08:8.980 --> 00:08:11.670 For people to read like that don't make it too wide.

  • Sometimes depends on a Web page you can narrow it down a bit and then give us some wife space.

  • It's easy to read.

  • Do definitely a copy as well.

  • Cooperating Tip number seven.

  • And that is reading your copy out loud.

  • Once you've finished that copy, read it aloud.

  • Or better yet, sometimes get a friend to read it.

  • Allow to you and you listen.

  • You pay attention.

  • Do you spot a sudden plot that doesn't flow?

  • Well, that sounds very repetitive.

  • Or that part doesn't even make sense.

  • Is very confusing or Oh, this part is very good.

  • I should expand on it.

  • That is a very simple exercise that I've done over the years.

  • I teach all my students to do is a very, very powerful thing. 00:08:54.580 --> 00:09:3.550 If it doesn't read right, it doesn't sound right is not gonna work if you read it out loud and it's very, very smooth and it sounds right. 00:09:3.800 --> 00:09:9.410 By the time your reader is reading there on a webpage, you would make a lot of sense. 00:09:9.540 --> 00:09:13.970 I believe the key to great writing is rewriting.

  • If you give your self some space between you and your work, you'll go back and you rewrite it.

  • You will make it better anything that you have.

  • Maybe a headliner.

  • You have.

  • You think this headline is as good as you could get?

  • I promise you give yourself some time and you're gonna be right.

  • A 2345 times a day headlight would become better, I promise you.

  • You get more variations, you come up with different angles.

  • Why?

  • Because the key to great writing ears rewriting.

  • We have an unlimited amount of creativity that you could always make your work better.

  • Now, assuming you have the cooperating skill you know how to write.

  • Copy.

  • How do you actually make money with this skill?

  • How do you turn it into an income stream? 00:09:59.740 --> 00:10:3.150 How do you charge clients what kind of clients you should get? 00:10:3.270 --> 00:10:6.480 How do you get those high paying clients, right? 00:10:6.950 --> 00:10:12.570 Once you have the cooperating skill, the question is, how do you make money with this skill?

  • How do you earn a full time living as a copywriter?

  • I'm not talking about a couple 100 bucks here and there.

  • I'm talking about earning thousands of dollars, even tens of thousands of dollars.

  • I say, Copywriter, How do you do that?

  • How do you find those high paying clients.

  • And how do you charge for your service is one of the best ways to do those?

  • And how do you get those clients without spamming people without going to these, like freelance Web sites?

  • How do you do that?

  • Clicking below it and find out how.

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