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✏️ borrow my sales copywriter for an hour?

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you hold a monopoly on THIS. This may hurt just a little ... but I’m going there. Your story is

you hold a monopoly on THIS. This may hurt just a little ... but I’m going there. Your story (& your ability to articulate it) is the only branding facet you have a monopoly on. 👉 Your actual work (be it a product or service) 👉 Your font + type style combo 👉 Your color palette 👉 Your brand voice 👉 Your customer or client experience ⬆️⬆️ Are.all.mimickable. 🤷‍♀️ But this is how I deal with all that: ➡️ Your story, your "why," your Onlyness Factor—that’s your brand DNA, {NAME}. Your edge. Your unfair advantage. And you hold the monopoly on it … … that is, IF you can clearly communicate it. (And psst—AI’s good, but it ain’t that good. This is something the bots can’t draft for you.) That’s why next WEDNESDAY, I’m pumped to sit in as my own sales copywriter & dear friend Ashlyn Carter delivers the goods in her all-new, LIVE co-working session: [The Copy Kit Clinic:]( [Build Your Own Crush-&-Convert Pack of Personality-Packed Sales Copy Snippets](=) [A live coworking session to writing conversion-ready copy,](=) [without sounding fake, annoying, or like a ChatGPT word salad]( True story: we bonded over spicy margaritas at a conference way back in 2016 (#vintage shots—she’d just left her corporate job) … … and I pulled her in to write hooks, angles, sales pages, & emails for my course launch a couple months later. When it comes to architecting science-based storytelling strategies & crafting little word truffles of conversion copy? She’s one of my FAVES to brainstorm with. Ashlyn’s hitting “go live” at 4 different times next week—[click here]( to find the one that works best for ya. You’ll walk away understanding … - The #1 problem facing messaging today (Spoiler: It’s AI. AI’s a good thing! You should use it. BUT, it also means your competition is churning out copy & content at lightspeed—can you keep up?) She’s also talking through the #1 problem she sees on most creative’s websites … and how it’s KILLING your sales. - How to intrigue your audience & convince people of your value & worth ... so you can ALWAYS strike the right ~vibe~ no matter the customer's buying style. (BTW, if you do sales consults or kick-off calls, you're definitely gonna want to know this secret—it translates beautifully in sales scripts, too!) - Ashlyn’s go-to exercise for copy banking in a pinch, complete with a digital worksheet so you can get started pulling data. - An exercise to direct your own brand voice (bc yes, you already have one) & the 3 parts of voice to lock-in before you hand off your customer service, inboxing, or any other messaging to a human OR AI tool. - How to *finally* finish a conversion-ready website or landing page that has the receipts to prove it, serving as a 24/7 laser-focused salesperson for your business even while you snooze. Bring the calculator, we're talking math, baby: she’ll reveal the benchmarks she looks to lift with some copy magic. ✏️ [Here’s that $0.00 training link.]( We’ll dig into copywriting & positioning in a 2024 world, no matter if you sell products, services, or coaching. [⭐️🎟️ Get your FREE seat right here →]( This is the first time she’s taught some of this stuff publicly since getting back from having her 3rd kid. Plus, she’s got a goodie on the house for those who show up live— The 2024 Copywriting Trends Report & Toolkit: An actionable, peek-under-the-hood guide to writing of-the-moment copy for web, email, social, & more. Which *should* make that “I don’t know what to say” problem yesterday’s problem. (and no, you won’t have to enter your CC digits in some form just to gain access to it ... that's for the birds. Simply expect the Trends Report & Toolkit prezzie, and more if you want it.). [Click HERE to save your spot →]( Take it from me, a working mama obsessed with figuring out how to do what I love WITHOUT it taking over my life—crafting a sustainable sales message that works when you can’t? Hoo boy, that’s pure gold. Let’s get yours reworked & ready to roll in 2024. See you there! Jenna P.S. Since you’re in my universe, there’s a chance you’ve seen a sales page or launch email Ashlyn’s written … … might as well find out how she does it.👀 ✏️ [Here’s that $0.00 training link.](=) [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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