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Machu Picchu, llamas, & writing heath copy

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copyhour.com

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derek@copyhour.com

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Tue, Jun 21, 2022 06:21 PM

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Hey {NAME} -- The below was written by health copywriter Randall Pruitt. He's written for companies

Hey {NAME} -- The below was written by health copywriter Randall Pruitt. He's written for companies like Athletic Greens, VSHRED, & Dr. Sears. We're hosting a webinar together this Thursday: How To Write For The Health Market. Here's Randall: +++++ Let’s be honest… The pandemic sucked. And while restrictions are easing up here in the USA. There are some places where they’re still going strong. That’s the bad part. The good part is that when you are a freelance heath copywriter… It doesn’t really matter. You see, as a health copywriter you have the ultimate freedom of movement. And if you don’t like what’s happening where you are. You can just go somewhere else. Let me give you an example. Last April during the height of the pandemic, my wife, two kids and I decided to take a trip. Now, this wasn’t just a little get away mind you, not even close. Instead, it was a full blown trip around the world. I’ll tell you more about in another email… …but back to my point. See, we’d planned this trip long before the pandemic reared its ugly head. And because of it, many of our plans got canceled. So what did we do? Well, we changed course and decided to go to Central America instead. We started in Costa Rica, then headed to Panama, Colombia, Ecuador and finally Peru. And that’s where Machu Picchu is. Machu Picchu is an ancient Inca ruin that served as a royal estate for Inca emperors and nobles. It was abandoned back in 1572. So, it has been around awhile. Here’s a picture I took. It’s a little foggy I know. But do you notice something? There’s NOBODY there. Normally, pre-pandemic, Macchu Piccchu gets ~5000 visitors per day. The morning we went it was empty. We had the place all to ourselves. And you wanna know why? Because as a freelance health copywriter…I have complete freedom of location. Which allows me to meet guys like this. So what’s the point of all this? Well, I want to show you how easy it is for you to become a health copywriter too. That’s why this Thursday at 11am PST I am going to sit down with Derek Johanson on a live Zoom call and spill the beans on what I think is the best copywriting niche on the planet. You can sign up for it right here: [( But seats are limited (Derek tells me we'll get close to our Zoom seat max), so if you think you’d enjoy the freedom, the flexibility and of course the income that comes with being a freelance health copywriter then I suggest you sign you sign up right now. Trust me, if I can do this so can you. See you Thursday, - Randall --- Final note from Derek: Yes, there will be a replay but you need to register to get it. [( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( CopyHour.com, 340 S LEMON AVE, 5007, WALNUT, CA 91789, USA

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