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The AI Copywriter training (today only)

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Right now it seems like AI is hotter than the sun. Especially in the world of copywriting. You can't

Right now it seems like AI is hotter than the sun. Especially in the world of copywriting. You can't open the refrigerator door without hearing someone jibber jabber about AI. And there's a good reason for it, it's a remarkable new tool to make you more effective and more efficient. But in no way is it a replacement for humans. (At this point.) Here's the way I see it. I'm not a coder. I'm horrible at technology. I have no deep understanding of the way it all works. But I do think I see things differently than most people do. My brain tends to work in a different way than most brains. Why? Because I've trained it to do that. And when I started fiddling around with AI, I had some realizations that I think would be useful to anyone who writes copy. I'm not even close to figuring out exactly how I plan on using it daily yet. However, I see it as a "second brain." It's basically a way to create a dialogue with another version of yourself that has scanned the entire internet. The ability of AI to recognize patterns is truly unbelievable. Like, it's flat out hard to believe how good it is. Google is an impressive search engine. I see AI as a "creativity engine." A way to inspire ideas that otherwise wouldn't come up with. If I start mucking about with ChatGPT I'm gonna get creative. I can't help it. It's the same with hand copying sales letters. If I hand copy, I'm gonna get creative. It's like Thanos. It's inevitable. That's why I'm doing a training on how to use AI as a copywriter. Think of it as a mini course on AI copywriting. This will be for both email copywriting and long-form copy. I could write a bunch of bullets to sell you on it...but the reality is I don't know what I'm gonna teach exactly because I feel I've barely scratched the surface. What I will say is this...it'll make you a more effective AND efficient copywriter. But I'm only gonna give the training to people who buy CopyHour during this launch. The launch ends tonight so you have today to decide. The training will be released by the end of the month. I don't know when exactly, but it will be during January. At some point down the road I'll probably release it as its own $500 course or something like that. But who knows, I may never release it at all. Anyways, that's all I got for you today. The CopyHour sale ends at midnight pacific time tonight so check it out if you haven't already. You get the AI Copywriter training if you buy CopyHour or CopyHour All-in. [ Click here to check out CopyHour]( Talk soon, Ian "second brain" Stanley Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( 8020emailcopy, 314 upper lake road, Westlake Village, CA 91362, United States

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