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dhananjay wrote: ↑September 3rd, 2023, 8:37 am
I have a question about emails that should I sell them in email or should I direct them to the landing page ?
Both. In my experience the email should sell them on the idea of clicking to the landing page. This creates a micro-commitment of action and momentum that moves them towards the sale.
Hello @thestory and welcome to the forums :)/ Hi there, I wanted to say hi. I’m a brand new content writer who’s trying to transition to sales copy. looking to get some feedback on some self created copy so I can get my first client. It’s good to be here and as I grow in experience I would love to h...
Maybe this can help https://copywritersforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=250&p=697&hilit=outline#p697 Follow the link. About halfway down the page there's a copywriting checklist, in a PDF, that you can download. Hi everybody, I 'm just putting this out there about copywriting outlines - wh...
When you are logged into your account click on this link https://copywritersforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=504 It will take you to an email swipe file you can download. Hope it helps -F P.S. welcome to the forum :) Hey, I am a new copywriter still learning to copywrite, I was looking for emails,...
Oh wow thanks! Sorry I took a while to get back I had some stuff pop up. Do you have any hints on how to make my subject line more impactful with less words? Hard to say what would be more impactful because I don't know your market, but fewer words might look like "These are the 3 best EV char...
I think it looks good. Maybe a bit long for an average email. Especially the subject line, it will probably get cut-off (truncated) after 60 characters for most people's email readers. Even shorter on smartphones.
But for the right list your email should get engagement and clicks.
I don't know how accurate it is, but they've been around for a long time so they're probably as good, or better, than most of the other ones out there.
First: Welcome to the copywriters forum :)/ Second: Slow down, you're asking a lot of questions all at once. Third: I'll try to answer your first question, first. Hello Everybody, Can somebody shed some light on where we place features. I know we have the headline then opening, then we are meant to ...
Just make sure you emphasize proof elements. Because if you're dealing with a market that is already solution aware, then they already know there are other products out there. So we need to make sure they believe yours is better than the other guys. I see you already have a couple sections for &quo...
Hi Kris, Another member here recently asked a similar question, and I gave them this same answer. There are no absolute rules about this. You do not have to limit yourself to only one niche, but it's a good idea to start with one niche and gain some experience. Then you can take that experience and ...