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strange email Gary Bencivenga sent me (pic inside)

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justingoff.com

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admin@justingoff.com

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Sat, Mar 23, 2024 03:41 PM

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A few months ago I saw a notification pop up on my phone from a name I was not expecting to see... -

A few months ago I saw a notification pop up on my phone from a name I was not expecting to see... ---You're receiving this email because you previously subscribed to the Copy Legends email list. I recently bought Copy Legends, so I'm sending you daily emails to help you write better copy and to make more moolah. If you don't like these emails, or you don't like my shiny bald head, you can simply [unsubscribe here]( --- A few months ago I saw a notification pop up on my phone from a name I was not expecting to see... It was Gary Bencivenga. Yes, THAT Gary Bencivenga. The guy who's widely considered the #1 copywriter of all time... When I was an up-and-coming copywriter, I used to pour through Gary's copy the same way I poured through my dad's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue when I was a kid. My eyes wouldn't leave the page. It was that good. So when I saw that Gary had emailed me... I was surprised... And I was even more surprised when I opened his email and saw... Say what? Gary Bencivenga says he loves my emails? I'm not gonna lie, I was walking with a little extra pep in my step that day after seeing that. But here's the thing... Even though ole' Gary likes my emails... You've only seen a few of my emails so far. So here's the deal... Starting tomorrow you'll get my regular daily emails that I send out to my entire list. I write these emails each morning from my kitchen table in Austin, Texas. And I share things like... What's working for me in copy... Deep insights into why people buy... How to work less and make more... And plenty of other things... So that's all coming your way starting tomorrow. If you don't want to hear from me, you can unsubscribe from my list [here]( with no hard feelings from me. But if you're serious about getting good at copy... So that you can make more moolah... And live life on your terms... Then keep your eyes peeled for an email from me tomorrow morning. I put my heart and soul into writing this email each morning. So I'm glad to have you as a reader. - Justin    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by admin@justingoff.com 1920 E. Riverside Dr Suite A-120 #504 Austin, TX 78741, Austin, TX 78741 US  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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