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The single most necessary package in our nearly 10-year history

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Will you join Copy School while it’s the lowest price ever?  Amazon Prime day came last month

Will you join Copy School while it’s the lowest price ever?  Amazon Prime day came last month… And I freakin’ caved. Now I’ve got about 286 nespresso pods taunting me from the corner of my office. I slurp them down with a side-order of shame, pretending that I’m not slowly filling the oceans with a mountain of Stormio and Intenso capsules. (and yeah, the quasi-italian naming convention does make it taste better) Did I really need a year’s supply of coffee pods? Hell no. There’s a perfectly competent barista just down the street who recently shelled out for premium-grade plexiglass just so she can keep serving me. So why did I do it? Impulse. It’s essentially the worst form of buying behavior, and why the world has more Insta-Pots than folks who even know how to turn them on and start insta-potting. Point is: We wanted to make sure that [our crazy Black Friday / Cyber monday deal]( wasn’t just Prime Day part deux, where we fill your Macbook or headspace with sh*t that truly isn’t necessary. That’s why we’re giving you the single most necessary package in our nearly 10-year history… at the most budget friendly investment ever. When you subscribe to Copy School for just $97/mo, you’ll be getting immediate access to… … 10x Sales Pages (actively selling for: $1,997)  … 10x Web Copy (actively selling for: $1,997) … 10x Facebook Ads (actively selling for: $497) … 10x Landing Pages (actively selling for: $997) … 10x Emails (actively selling for: $997)  … 10x Launches (actively selling for: $997)  … 10x Funnels (actively selling for: $997) … BONUS 1: Analytics for Copywriters … BONUS 2: Grandfathered at 50% OFF on the next gen Copy School (Savings: $100/mo) Total value: 9K+ [Yours right now for about the cost of a mild nespresso addiction]( At the end of the day, drink whatever coffee you want. And take a stab at the most questionable lobster bisque in the Insta-Pot you and my husband both swear was a good investment. Just don’t approach your next major landing page or funnel or homepage revamp with anything less than the total freaking confidence you’ll get as a Copy School member. Bueno? [Try Copy School risk-free and only invest $97/mo for as long as it’s giving you a brag-worthy ROI]( ~jo :)  [Click here to manage your subscriptions]( [Click here to unsubscribe]( Copyhackers, 10158 103 St NW Unit 200, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0X6, Canada

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