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DON’T USE templates, frameworks, formulas, etc.

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darwin@topdogcopywriter.com

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Hi {NAME}! I’ve been in the copywriting industry for a while now. And yes, I’ve tried usin

Hi {NAME}! I’ve been in the copywriting industry for a while now. And yes, I’ve tried using templates, frameworks, formulas, whatever you want to call them. But… I never really stuck to using any of them. Sure, they help you come up with a copy pero ‘pag nasanay ka nang nagre-rely sa mga ‘yun… Paano mo mabi-build ‘yung confidence na kaya mo pala magsulat ng decent sales copy on your own? And kung same resources lang ‘yung ginagamit mo, how would you provide variety to your clients? ‘Tapos ang malala pa is kung prospect mo pa lang then may nag-submit din na applicant same sa ginamit mo sa sample copy mo. Yikes. Another thing is restrictive sila for me. Since they’ve been “proven” to work, subconsciously, hindi na ako mag-iisip masyado kasi gumagana naman daw eh. Ganyan ka rin ba? 😅 While this works sa simula, this curtails your creativity and critical thinking skills. ‘Yung kaya mong mas mapaganda pa ‘yung copy pero hindi mo magawa kasi hindi ka confident kung magwo-work ba ‘yung plano mo… S’yempre, sino ka ba naman para mag-deviate sa kung anong gumagana na, ‘di ba? But when I realized that using those pre-made documents is doing more harm than good in my freelance copywriting business... Nag-stick na lang ako to what works for me… What feels natural to me… And you don’t need years of experience to pull off the same as long as you know HOW to do it. “So anong gamit mo, Darwin?” Well, simple lang. Ano bang basic purpose ng copywriting? To persuade the buyers to do your desired action, ‘di ba? And the way to do it is to know their pains, desires, etc… That’s exactly what I do. I use those to craft a compelling copy that resonates with the market using their own sentiments. How? I’ll show you this Saturday in the [Quick Copywriting Mini Workshop](. This is a 3-4 hour training where I teach you how you can write persuasive sales copy in 25 minutes or less WITHOUT using templates, frameworks, formulas and whatnot. Did I mention, kasama na sa 25 minutes ‘yung research? Yes, {NAME}, kasama na. “Sobrang bilis naman yata n’yan para maging ‘significant’ data para magamit sa copy.” If you know what and where to look, you’d understand why this is possible. :) So I want to invite you to [join my ONE-TIME ONLY year-ender workshop](. I guarantee you’ll finish the workshop knowing how to write decent copy in less than an hour. No overthinking. No guessing. But you’ll be able to write exactly how your client feels even if you haven’t done deep research on the product and the market. All you need is to do is voice out what your audience couldn’t and be their spokesperson. I’ll show you how I do it in the [Quick Copywriting Mini Workshop](. Here are the details: Date: December 16, 2023 (Saturday) Time: 7 PM Philippine Standard Time Where: via Zoom [>> Join this LIVE mini-workshop and access the recording for ₱1,000 ONLY <<]( Rooting for you, Mark Darwin Balaswit P.S. Tomorrow is the LAST DAY of enrollment to the Quick Copywriting Mini Workshop. So while you still can… [>> Secure your spot NOW <<]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Top Dog Copywriter, Barangay Commonwealth, 1121 Quezon City, Philippines

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