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Let me teach you how to write great copy, fast!

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Hi {NAME}, As I was sitting up late the other night, doing the finishing touches on a few big projec

Hi {NAME}, As I was sitting up late the other night, doing the finishing touches on a few big projects... I started to realise... The last few months have really been crazy! Naturally, there has been a lot of fun and enjoyment... But there has also been a lot of tough work, and many sleepless nights, as I strive to finish off 2019 to the best of my abilities. I was able to get away for a few weeks with my wife and 3 boys, which was an amazing trip... However in that time, I also needed to get a lot of work done on the side. Since the middle of 2019, not only have I launched a few new (and pleasantly successful) products across multiple niches... I was also able to get on board to promote some other fantastic products and services that have already gone on to change many lives. And through all of this, something has become more and more obvious to me. And that is... The importance of writing world class copy. It's something we all know is important. I've studied it for many years, I've learnt at private masterminds, and I've also taught it for a long time too. But as we progress into an age where there's more and more competition in advertising, emails, social media etc... It's very easy to underestimate just how important great copywriting is in order to stand out from the noisy crowd. One way I like to explain it to my students is like this: If you can only write D grade copy, you can still do very well. But if you can write B+ or better, your opportunities will be limitless, and your skillset could take you pretty much anywhere you want to be. So with that in mind, I want to share a new article I wrote with you, called: ["7 Tips For Writing Like A 6 Figure Copywriter"]( In this quick-but-powerful read, you'll learn my simple tricks for coming up with extremely effective headlines... ...and you'll even get a list of Power Words you can print off and keep by your desk any time you're stuck for words. ==> [Click here to read the article]( If you choose only ONE single skill to work on from now until the end of 2020, I highly recommend you tackle copywriting. Become obsessed with it. Do courses. Watch videos. Buy software. Whatever it takes, as even a small improvement can have an enormous benefit. It will likely be the single most profitable thing you've ever improved in your business, if you take it seriously. Enjoy the rest of your weekend! Kind regards, Mark Ling Founder Affilorama Group Limited [Unsubscribe from this email]( Affilorama Group Limited, PO Box 41072, Ferrymead, Christchurch, Canterbury 8247, New Zealand

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