A feedback loop is essential to any kind of learning. You perform the task you want to learn and receive feedback on it. To speed up your learning experience, you need immediate feedback as often as possible. However, you also have to keep in mind that randomness can blur the feedback.
One way to create a training feedback loop for copywriting is to set up a paid ad campaign. The product would be a non-existent product, just for training purposes. You can write different copies and test which performs better (statistically significant). In the end, it's simple A/B testing. However, this approach requires a monetary investment on your part.
Are there any ideas to implement such a feedback loop without investing money? One idea could be using social media platforms like Twitter or Facebook. However, this only works if you have a lot of followers. Another problem is that you don't know the influence of the algorithm. One ad could perform better because it's displayed to a better-fitting audience, even though the copy is worse.
Feedback from a teacher, in my opinion, is rather subjective.
Any thoughts and ideas?
Thanks
If it's about general copywriting this is a good place for it
Improve Copywriting Skills with training feedback loop...
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