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Give your hand a job

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It is said that idle hands are the devil's workshop. Now, I don’t know about that. I don’t

It is said that idle hands are the devil's workshop. Now, I don’t know about that. I don’t know if the devil even has a workshop. Although the idea of him having a place for his hobbies makes me giggle just a little bit. Why am I talking about idle hands? Because your hand needs a job. Your dominant hand. The one you write with. And if you give your hand a specific job, there’s a good chance you’ll make more money. What’s that job? Well, if you’ve been on my list for any length of time, you probably already know the answer. You should hand copy sales letters. That means you should write them out by HAND. With a pen or pencil. Old school style. Why? Because that’s the fastest way to improve your copywriting skills. And there’s a bunch of other benefits too. Benefits I’ll be talking about on the live training I’m doing with Derek Johanson TODAY at 11am pacific time. 2pm eastern. The title of the training is "One Not-So-Weird Trick to Become a World Class Copywriter." Hint: The trick is hand copying. But that’s not all we’re gonna talk about. I promise you’ll learn some stuff you’ve never learned before. This is a TRAINING so you will actually learn...not just be ruthlessly pitched like all the other so-called "training calls" on the interwebz. Copywriting is the single best skill I’ve ever learned. And it’s only becoming more important in 2023. Even with all the AI stuff that’s happening right now. In fact, I’ll even talk about how I believe AI will affect copywriters…and why it’s actually the BEST time in history to become world class at copy. The call is TODAY at 11am pacific time. 2pm eastern. And the call WILL fill up so try to show up a few minutes early. We have the most people registered I’ve ever had register for one of these. [ One Not-So-Weird Trick to Become a World Class Copywriter]( See you on the training. Talk soon, Ian "give your hand a job" Stanley Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( 8020emailcopy, 314 upper lake road, Westlake Village, CA 91362, United States

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