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Hi {NAME}! I would really love to share with you some product launch copywriting strategies I knowâ

Hi {NAME}! I would really love to share with you some product launch copywriting strategies I know… Kaya lang I don’t think there’s enough of you here who wants to learn them. 😅 Like I said yesterday, better luck next time na lang. HAHA! Anyways, since gusto ko rin naman talaga i-share ‘yung strategies ko… HAHA! S’yempre, I’ll share them with those who understand the value of what I’m sharing… Because I know they’ll be able to use it in their own work. So, in case you’re curious where I shared most of my launch strategies… Nasa loob siya ng 7FLEC. I made it an entire module of the program. The email launches I shared there are some of my successful launches. ‘Tapos every email na sinend ko PER launch… May corresponding email breakdown video where I discuss my thought process for that specific email, why I used certain words, the strategy, the goal, etc. May context pa what happened before, during, and after each launch… And s’yempre, may document link for the entire email launch sequence. But since exclusive siya sa 7FLEC students, I can’t just share them here. 😅 Imagine mo na lang na there are at least 10-17 email breakdown videos for each of the launches in the photo above. So yep, for that module alone, may 40+ launch email copywriting lessons agad. HAHA! What’s great about it is since my students already know the thought process behind every email… They can easily replicate it in their own copy, and make it even better. And I’m all for it! Kaya I really go the extra mile for people who are committed to learning, Especially when the knowledge I have can help them get at least a step closer to achieving their goals. Sobrang fulfilling on my part makita na my students are winning and becoming successful. ‘Yung parang ako ‘yung naka-close ng client ‘pag may closed deals sila… HAHA! Anyways… I love teaching, but to be transparent with you, I’m not really sure if I can keep doing this. Sobrang daming nagbago sa priorities ko this year. Don’t worry, I’ll continue to give you copywriting tips and tricks while I still can. :) ‘Yun nga lang, hindi natin na-reach ‘yung 50 replies for yesterday’s email. HAHA! What should we discuss next? 🤔 Rooting for you, Mark Darwin Balaswit Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Top Dog Copywriter, Barangay Commonwealth, 1121 Quezon City, Philippines

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