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  • @christaraeka4320
    @christaraeka4320 5 місяців тому +5

    felt compelled to comment☺. This is just an appreciation post for all the value you have provided over the years.

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      Thanks man, I really appreciate the love and support.

    • @ThadeyMendes
      @ThadeyMendes 5 місяців тому

      @@StefanGeorgi1 Hello, Stefan, I'm from Brazil, here in Brazil you are known as the best copywhinter in the world, you are famous here in Brazil, Could you give some tips on how to understand the most important points of a 7 to 8 digit VSL to understand, to do modeling! and how to apply Dopamine, Emotion and curiosity in a copy, practical tip, we help self-made!

  • @zaakbn
    @zaakbn 4 місяці тому +1

    As a very logical and realistic person, here is how I see this situation...
    There are two types of people who are hating on your "Copywriting is dead" take (which is not even the actual take lol)
    1. Is a copywriter who makes money from teaching people who to become copywriters to make money.
    It's logical that they'd hate your take simply because you're hurting their biziniz. Their new customers will have a new objection that is: "But Stefan said this model is dead" Very hard to overcome this objection when you're considered as a far more successful copywriter.
    2. Is the person you're calling stupid. Like OBVIOUSLY if you have 2-3 clients paying 3-5k a months, you get rev share deals, and other prospects reaching out to you offering work... Then you wouldn't drop all of that and run a TT shop, stupid.
    And to make things worst, this 2nd person does way more than "writing words in a google doc"
    When Stefan or any other person of statues says copywriting is dead...The actual take is "Writing 2 emails a day in a google doc and calling it a day making 10 grands a month" is fiction in 2024. However, the main issue is that ignorant people (can't blame them since the copy gurus make it seem like this" assume that copywriting is a writing gig, and that's it. Because if that's what you do, then you'll get wrecked not only but AI, but any other copywriter who does WAY more than just writing words.
    The ONLY type of copywriter, which is #3, which is the one who isn't triggered by this video, is the one who does EVERYTHING BEYOND writing.
    If you're a person who makes a business a lot of money, then how you do it DOES NOT MATTER and will not be effected by ANYTHING. Dumb Copywriters get effected because their job ends when they finish writing a 300 words email.
    The Smart ones tho who are full stack marketers, meaning, you know everything from front end to back end...
    You understand offer creation...
    You understand upsells, downsells...
    You understand funnels...
    You understand lead generation and lead conversion...
    You understand sales, media buying, you identify trends...
    AND you write copy...
    Then OBVIOUSLY a stupid AI tool cannot and will not ever replace you because you're a whole ass human being which a robot can never be.
    If you run a 6-7 figures campaign for a client and you're invited for a dinner with the whole team, then OBVIOSULY you aren't getting replaced by an AI.
    The point is: "if you get replaced by ai, then you probably just suck"

  • @conniekeyse
    @conniekeyse 5 місяців тому

    Hey Stefan, I respect you because you are a truth seeker and always on the leading edge. Even with copywriting, you talked about and started teaching how to incorporate AI into copywriting. You always provide value and I see you as someone keeping us ahead of the curve. Stay blessed!

  • @MarkZenkins
    @MarkZenkins 5 місяців тому +1

    i feel like adding copy as a skillset rather than making it a full income is a logical option. what should i do to stack skills and eventually become a baller online. i need a blueprint but i feel like im being pulled in all directions...

    • @brycegodfrey388
      @brycegodfrey388 5 місяців тому

      I’m in Stefan’s and his business partners’ mentorship group called Genesis. Amazing! I get my copy reviewed by 9-figure copywriters ensuring I’m getting better. I’ve gotten multiple clients since joining as well.

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      @@brycegodfrey388 Appreciate the love there! To be clear to Mark, I helped set up Genesis but am no longer involved in it. My former partners and good friends Mario and Luke are running it though and doing an awesome job, and helping folks get great results!

  • @jasonsims1508
    @jasonsims1508 5 місяців тому

    Keep doing you brother. Yes. TT Shop is the least friction Opp that has hit for any beginner or seasoned pro; in my opinion in 20yrs. I myself was Blown away with TT Shop Affiliate Program and jumped on it 2 months ago. Love that you're bringing so much value for everyone as genuine way to help, which is why you do what you do. You're even... keeping to your list. Love the haters Smha..

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the love and support Jason. Also happy to hear you're doing well with TT Shop!

    • @jasonsims1508
      @jasonsims1508 5 місяців тому

      @@StefanGeorgi1 Mad respect for you!

  • @directresponseprofit
    @directresponseprofit 5 місяців тому +1

    Dude, you're nailing it...and most importantly changing peoples lives. What you've shared has helped out immensely. So much so, I'd easily take my earnings and purchase more of your training, etc... Haters gonna hate! Stay blessed.

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      Thanks Chris, I appreciate you taking the time to say that.

  • @emanuelnicolescu5015
    @emanuelnicolescu5015 5 місяців тому +2

    Zarak got me here! You've got a new subscriber

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      Nice! I love Zarak and I appreciate that he sent you this way!

    • @emanuelnicolescu5015
      @emanuelnicolescu5015 5 місяців тому

      ​@@StefanGeorgi1 you elaborated some great points, and I loved your "prophetic" warning just after the launch of GPT.
      The thing is that there are always going to be people who will crush it in copywriting, regardless of the times/industry/tools, as you stated as well. The ones who can adapt will always bank, while the ones that don't, will most likely crash and burn.
      I'm working in longform blog posting, and here AI is starting to fail in some departments. Posts that are 100% one-click AI generated, are and will (most likely) always be shit because AI is good only at yapping, proofreading, and editing and talking but not delivering anything very useful.
      It also has an obnoxious vocabulary and phrasing that turns people off and make them bounce off of the website immediately after noticing it.
      There is another interesting point, AI is trained on the data from the internet, and on the Internet there's a huge influx AI generated content, which will further train AI with its mediocre quality.
      From my personal perspective, AI is very far from conquering the world and having 80% of copywriters fired.
      Bottom line, I enjoyed your video and perspective, and I look forward to listening to what you say, as I see you're very successful in what you do.
      Thanks for being so honest and transparent in your content

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      @@emanuelnicolescu5015 Thanks for the thoughtful reply here. I definitely get what you are saying re: AI. I think in general the best way to look at AI is as a "junior copywriter." It can get you a decent amount of the way there, but there's still a need for someone with wisdom and experience to go in and make little edits, tweaks, changes etc. I see the same thing you're describing in long-form blogs in copy though. I'll look at copy that's AI generated and there are phrases or words that no human would ever utter. To me that's not a big deal, but it blows my mind that people don't take the time to correct those things. AI can get you 90% of the way there, maybe even 95% of the way, but you still need that 5%. The one thing though is that for most "newbies" who don't have any of that experience, it's going to be harder and harder for them to get it as a freelancer. And for businesses, they don't need to hire as many juniors when they can hire one copywriter with more experience, and who acts more as a "chief." Anyways just rambling at this point, but again I do appreciate your response and perspective.

    • @emanuelnicolescu5015
      @emanuelnicolescu5015 5 місяців тому

      @@StefanGeorgi1 thanks for the long and thoughtful reply as well!
      My thoughts exactly! One click AI posts just wiped the mediocre copywriters off of the market.
      As Darwin said, the most adaptive will survive and thrive.

  • @bashirmusa1869
    @bashirmusa1869 5 місяців тому +1

    You got this buddy!! Let the dodos and haters hate.

  • @Elnerist
    @Elnerist 5 місяців тому

    What is being taught in the TT Shop course that is different from what the syndicate teaches?

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому +1

      Copy and pasting my reply to another commenter from above:
      So for one thing my whole training on using AI to come up with hooks and write UGC and faceless narrator scripts. Also we're going to keep adding videos and trainings to it for at least the next 3 months. For example WiFi Money is setting up a whole like "QVC Studio" and he's going to be documenting all of that. I'm literally going live with some different faceless narrator vids today and will be sharing wins and failures with those. Also these videos are pretty in-depth and cover more stuff than what's in the Syndicate. The Syndicate is a great community and also gives you access to different tools, but there are some pretty decent sized differences.

    • @Elnerist
      @Elnerist 5 місяців тому

      @@StefanGeorgi1 Excellent. Thank you so much for the quick response. I'm in!

  • @anthonyrude
    @anthonyrude 5 місяців тому

    He is different than gurus selling copywriting as a get rich side hustle because guru's are affiliates pushing products. He became a world class copywriter FIRST before he started helping others learn copywriting. Big difference.

  • @kavanparmar8790
    @kavanparmar8790 5 місяців тому

    Hey Stefan should i get your Tiktok shop course if i am based in india? How will it work if i am not able to review products physically?

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      So there are methods and workarounds that we go into in the course. Basically this thing called the 1% method and also with VPNs and all that. Whether to get the course or not is definitely up to you though and if you think TikTok Shop is something you want to explore.

  • @thomasheideman6103
    @thomasheideman6103 5 місяців тому

    I really want to buy the course and I'm not getting the offer emails...haha... but keep fighting the good fight man.

  • @Manskii
    @Manskii 5 місяців тому

    Hey what’s the difference between your course vs TikTok syndicate paid?

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      So for one thing my whole training on using AI to come up with hooks and write UGC and faceless narrator scripts. Also we're going to keep adding videos and trainings to it for at least the next 3 months. For example WiFi Money is setting up a whole like "QVC Studio" and he's going to be documenting all of that. I'm literally going live with some different faceless narrator vids today and will be sharing wins and failures with those. Also these videos are pretty in-depth and cover more stuff than what's in the Syndicate. The Syndicate is a great community and also gives you access to different tools, but there are some pretty decent sized differences.

    • @Manskii
      @Manskii 5 місяців тому +1

      @@StefanGeorgi1 awesome also do you go more in depth in in actually setting up a TikTok shop ? think that’s what I’d be more interested in then building an affiliate army. Oh and I saw both of your videos I don’t know why people are getting annoyed at you for showing them a brand new opportunity that their copywriting skills could even help them capitalise on this opportunity.

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      @@Manskii yeah I'm with you and have no desire to set up a QVC sweat shop either lol (that's a joke for the haters - he's working with people in the U.S. and it's an interesting experiment). The videos should give you everything you need to get set up for sure - that's definitely one of the big promises and I know several people are already up and going since watching the trainings. Also - appreciate the love on the vids!

    • @Manskii
      @Manskii 5 місяців тому

      @@StefanGeorgi1 think I missed it I found the sales page last min was it 297 🥲

    • @Manskii
      @Manskii 5 місяців тому

      Is there anyway of still joining?

  • @anthonyrude
    @anthonyrude 5 місяців тому +1

    Why do you care about the naysayers?
    If Gary Halbert were alive my guess is he'd thank you for showing the offer.
    As you know his cheatsheet to writing great copy was finding great offers.
    Funny how promoting this offer never even crossed their minds.

  • @ThadeyMendes
    @ThadeyMendes 5 місяців тому

    Hello, Stefan, I'm from Brazil, here in Brazil you are known as the best copywhinter in the world, you are famous here in Brazil, Could you give some tips on how to understand the most important points of a 7 to 8 digit VSL to understand, to do modeling! and how to apply Dopamine, Emotion and curiosity in a copy, practical tip, we help self-made!

  • @bennilimohamed7358
    @bennilimohamed7358 5 місяців тому

    If someone is a complete beginner I think he should learn copy because basically it covers several aspects you need as a marketer or offer make like psychology, research, sales..... So you can't totally ignore learning copy but leveraging it with AI ofc it's crucial!!
    What do you think 🤔 about it??

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I'm with that. I think learning copywriting is super valuable. My point is simply that going into copywriting with the plan of making a ton of money from clients in the near to medium term future is a sketchy proposition.

  • @krystalmarie5637
    @krystalmarie5637 5 місяців тому +2

    Im very new to copywriting and im hoping to make money from it despite the recenr saturation and Ai being a factor. I think the issue with your last "fear mongering video" is that you dont provide a solution that can incoporate copywriting. Tik Tok shop isnt exactly copywriting adjacent. But perhaps im wrong on that since your copywriting niche seemed to be ecom. There are also experienced copywriters who say that AI will affect copywriting but its not going to be as good as a human anytime soon. Even the guy who works for Hormozi and Sabri that commented under this video confirms this. Also, it feels like everyone online is trying to discourage their audience from the path they've choosen to make their first $ to the path the "expert" is trying to sell you on. The problem is most of those experts dont tell you enough about the disadvantages of the path that they are trying to guide you toward. They mostly only highlight the good. Im going to just learn, apply , fail, and try again till success. Because quite frankly none of yall know what the f**k yall are talking about, respectfully. Every persons' experience is different.

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому +1

      Hey. So yeah I think maybe people are missing the fact that selling on TikTok shop is basically ALL copywriting. You're coming up with hooks. You're using persuasion tactics. You have calls to action. If you're doing faceless AI Narrated videos, you're writing scripts. It's all about copywriting, marketing, hooks, etc. The difference is in the format. It's just not VSLs are long-form sales letters. And IDK who the guy who works for Hormozi is - but Alex literally paid me $50k to teach him the RMBC Method a few years back and I've helped him hire most of his copywriters over the years. Point is though - copywriting is still super valuable. I'm simply saying it's harder to get clients.

    • @JG23160
      @JG23160 5 місяців тому

      I’m sorry sir but WHAT?
      he showed us exactly how to include copy in the videos, it’s the same concept as writing copy on a doc.
      He also said AI will take over newbies (let’s be honest this is probably the case for most things that require skill and experience)
      But If you’re gonna pick only writing copy for a quick cash grab i probably wouldn’t do it.
      You need to invest time into consistently growing your skills in the hopes that one day, it will pay off.
      But, If you want money faster, just simply take his advice and capitalise on the opportunity while still being able to practice 🤷‍♂️
      Also, I’m a beginner too, but I can completely see where he’s coming from and really don’t see the issue.
      I mean what’s there to lose anyway? 100 bucks 😂If that’s such a big number, go get a job

    • @krystalmarie5637
      @krystalmarie5637 5 місяців тому

      @@JG23160 1. I didn't ask for your opinion. Especially when you provide little to no value. 2. I didn't watch the full video. It is difficult following along a video which doesn't have a structure, clearly has words and sentences that can be omitted if one was to consider the viewers' time, overall sounds like rambling, but then again I watch videos at 1.5x speed because most people online talk too slow and take too long to get to the point. In the first half of video, he is literally just fending off comments based on his own accordance of "receipts", by essentially saying hey look, this isn't some trend that I just decided to hop on, I've been talking about it for a few months via email.
      3. I think that you should take your own advice and get a job since you can't even determine the gender of an individual based on their name "sir". Or maybe just stick to beginners stuff and stop minding my business. Thanks

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому +1

      @@krystalmarie5637 I'm one of the only people on earth where you almost have to watch me at 0.75 instead of 1.5 or 2x speed to know what the fuck I'm saying lol.

    • @krystalmarie5637
      @krystalmarie5637 5 місяців тому

      @@StefanGeorgi1 ok. I’ll probably watch it if the copywriting doesn’t yield any results in terms of clients or I decide to start a Tik Tok shop sooner than later. But so far, I’m still seeing new copywriters coming on platforms like UA-cam and sharing their success.
      I apologize if my comment came off rude. Im just really frank and don’t sugar coat. But your last video partially also rubbed me the wrong way, as someone coming into this new. Partly because copywriting literally is about positioning a product, service or offer as a good fit for the target market. And if you can’t do exactly that for your service as an experienced copywriter, then to me that puts your skill level in question.

  • @ColdPrime
    @ColdPrime 5 місяців тому +1

    I saw an AI tool that was programmed using so many copy writing frameworks from the oldest and newest copywriters.
    There might be truth in what you say. I mean why learn copywriting when AI can be trained on already proven frameworks and can understand patterns?

    • @brycegodfrey388
      @brycegodfrey388 5 місяців тому

      Very true. I write copy for Alex Hormozi and Sabri Suby. AI will give you B-level copy IF you prompt it really well.
      Understanding the fundamentals with a lot of experience and using AI to will turn B --> A copy.

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому

      @@brycegodfrey388 100% agree with what you said here Bryce!

    • @anthonyrude
      @anthonyrude 5 місяців тому

      True. I haven't seen any AI that can come up with an original unique mechanism. Only humans have this capacity.

  • @Dontmatter433
    @Dontmatter433 5 місяців тому

    Yeah I get it. Good video but I'm confused. i'm 8 months deep into copywriting and I have a paying client. I do emails and list management for him. Which career path you recommend for me? Stick with what I do and get 2-3 more clients and then go from there or scrap it and do TT Shop? Cheers

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому +1

      If it's going well for you with that client currently, then I don't think you need to scrap things. If you keep going for another few months though and you're struggling to get another client and feeling stuck, you might want to consider looking at some alternative routes. In a perfect world you could keep doing what you're doing, and just spend a few hours learning about TT Shop and affiliate stuff, playing around with it, and seeing what happens. Basically dipping your toes in the water vs. burning the boats. I do understand that for some people though, that ends up being a distraction or dilutes their focus and attention, so it probably really depends on you personally and your discipline level and ability to put energy into more than one thing consistently each day.

    • @Dontmatter433
      @Dontmatter433 5 місяців тому

      @@StefanGeorgi1I am 20 so I do have plenty of free time left. Will defo take into consideration. Thanks man, appreciate that

  • @Alice-rr2cv
    @Alice-rr2cv 5 місяців тому

    My only problem is, you're no different than the copywriting gurus trying to sell copywriting as this get quick rich side hustle.
    You said it yourself, this tt shop thing is just a trend. There's the ban, and the fact that everybody is going to be jumping in it, it's going to be saturated in a couple of months. Just like the copywriter boom.
    And it's not a transferable skill like copy.
    These are just my two cents.

    • @StefanGeorgi1
      @StefanGeorgi1 5 місяців тому +1

      I appreciate your two cents. It's a trend right now, but we don't really know how long it will last. It might only boom for 6 months, or it might boom for 6 years.
      I do strongly disagree with it not being transferable though. You are literally creating short video ads that have hooks, a structure, and a call to action. That's true regardless of if you're doing UGC style videos or faceless narrator style videos using AI. That's transferable to Facebook Ads, UA-cam Ads, etc. Plus the ability to generate and test tons of different hooks and "leads" is one of the most fundamental parts of copywriting. So if TT Shop goes away, it's still a super transferable skill. And also a lot of people think that UA-cam, IG, and other platforms are going to launch platforms to try and compete with TT Shop (why wouldn't they, it's a massive hundred billion dollar market?). So these skills will be transferrable over there as well.
      And lastly - I'm not convinced on the saturation component. It's not like there are only a handful of products on TT Shop. There are tens of thousands, with hundreds more being added every day. If 100 affiliates or 1,000 affiliates all promote the same product, there are still more than enough eyeballs on TikTok. And if you expand that out to what will soon be millions of products...the idea of saturation simply falls apart.
      None of this is being written to convince you to go become a TikTok Shop Affiliate, but I do hope these clarifications help you understand what I would consider the difference between what I'm doing and those selling copywriting as a get rich quick side hustle.