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This week, we’ve been talking about the power of your words. Can't view this email properly? Hi

This week, we’ve been talking about the power of your words. Can't view this email properly? [View in Browser]() Hi {NAME}, This week, we’ve been talking about the power of your words. With just a sentence or two, you can spark curiosity, leave a lasting impression, and establish a connection with the person you're talking to. But how do you know that your copy — what you’ve written down — is working? Video from Ramit's premium copywriting program How do I know this email I’m writing will work?(This video is in my premium copywriting program, Call to Action. More on that later.) Two signs your copy is working There are a few clues that’ll let you know that you’ve written stellar copy. 1. Your readers LOVE your writing. Your readers will let you know whether or not your copy is effective. For example, here’s some feedback we’ve received on the emails we send out: “I feel like Ramit is personally talking to me in his emails … like he can read my mind. A little creepy, but effective, obviously.” – Megan “I was hooked. Hooked on the psychology behind everything, Ramit was in my head and knew exactly what I was thinking…” – Anthony “I’ve been on your email list since early 2011. I never paid you a dime … however, this is exactly what I have been looking for and what I need. You are totally in my head and your sales page struck multiple chords with me.” – Jesse You’ll also learn a lot about what you can improve. Sometimes criticism will be comprehensive and helpful: IWT reader email feedback A very helpful email from an IWT reader about our email volume. Other times, not so much: IWT reader blog feedback Harsh response to a typo on a blog post. It’s a tenet in copywriting that not every piece of criticism will be helpful. But learning how to discern the good from the bad can help improve your copy immensely and let you know if you’re on the right track. 2. You’ll CRUSH “writer’s block.” The second sign your copy is working is that you know your audience so well, you never run out of things to say. Your audience will always have burning pains and desires. As long as you consistently tap into that well, you’ll always have a HUGE amount of ideas for emails, blog posts, sales pages, landing pages, whatever! And if you’re not there yet, don’t worry! Next week, I’ll show you how to write copy that reads your audience’s mind. This skill is something businesses are willing to pay for right NOW. I used it to [grow my business](), [write a New York Times bestselling book](), [start a hit podcast](), and eventually to [host my very own Netflix show](). You can use it to build a business that lets you replace your income — or even double or triple it — all in your spare time. Unlock financial freedom and the next level of your Rich Life. Stay tuned. [Signature] [Programs]() [Podcast]() [Netflix show]() [Books]() [Website]() [IG]() [in]() [X]() [YT]() Was this forwarded to you? [Sign up here](). [Unsubscribe here](. 548 Market St #89946 San Francisco, CA 94104-5401

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