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How to write fast AF

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Being a great writer is a super power. Being a great writer who writes FAST is like giving your supe

Being a great writer is a super power. Being a great writer who writes FAST is like giving your super power its own super powers. It's like giving the hulk steroids. (Assuming you could get the needle to puncture his armor-like skin. I like the Avengers but I'm not quite nerdy enough to know the science of what would happen if the hulk injected some HGH.) It's like giving the Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson steroids. (Oh wait, he's already doing those.) Ok, that's enough steroid references for one email. Writing quickly is a great skill to have...that's point. Ok? Can we agree on that? Ok great. So why am I talking about it? Because this Thursday I'm doing a live training with my buddy Rich Schefren and his Copy Chief Matt Rizvi. We're gonna talk about getting clients, becoming a better writer, and you guessed it...how to write faster. If that's NOT interesting to you, please feel free to stop reading this email right now. If that IS interesting to you...keep reading... Here's what Matt Rizvi had to say about the live training we're doing... "Can you write a full 2-hour webinar script – that CONVERTS – in just 6 hours? Sounds crazy. But I've done just that. In fact, I've accomplished this feat multiple times, even though I'm embarrassingly mediocre at typing. I have to admit that I've struggled as a painfully slow writer for over 5 years. But the truth is… “Speed writing” is something ANYONE can learn. (Even if you’re not a natural and currently spend hours writing a single email or weeks writing the perfect sales page.) I'll share my number one method for "speed writing" on the training call with Ian and Rich." Ok it's Ian again... I'll say one last thing... I'm known for being a fast writer. I've written a bunch of emails live on camera to prove it. Most emails only take me about 7 to 12 minutes to write. And...as crazy as this may sound to some people...I've written entire sales letters in just two hours. So I know how to write fast. I'll be sharing some of my strategies on the training call as well. The training is this Thursday at 2pm Eastern Time. 11am Pacific time. [ So go here to register ASAP]( Talk soon, Ian "I like to go fast" Stanley Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( 8020emailcopy, 314 upper lake road, Westlake Village, CA 91362, United States

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