Hey Alin, You are a real 🐐. You have the most best copywriting content on internet. So I please make a video for beginners on how to get started please.
Haha I did! Honestly I like to text context on X to see how it does then I turn it into videos if it does well. Honestly, I use a dictionary and thesaurus then collect my favorites over time.
Does not those tips make writing more difficult to read which we dont want? I can understand that visualizing quite important. My question is " How do you decide when to make it more difficult and when to make it easier?"
@@topitop6217 Go back and listen to tip #6 - Create Rhythm. Creating rhythm in your writing with help you alternate between short simple sentences, H2 headlines, longer more complex sentences, etc.
Which tip was the most helpful for you?
Everything is 🔥
High stakes is underrated
Clear video man. Was looking for open loops & got more. Appreciate the breakdown!
You are welcome!
Hey Alin,
You are a real 🐐.
You have the most best copywriting content on internet.
So I please make a video for beginners on how to get started please.
Thanks for the kind words! I firmly agree haha
Here’s the exact video I made that you requested:
ua-cam.com/video/tIttomS-Udg/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
The first tip of using dialogue is such a strong way to start an email. Great tip!
Right!? I use it all the time!
Wonderful job! 🌟 With a thumbnail refresh, this could go viral. Happy to share tips if needed! 🎯
I’m good thanks though.
Aw man!
Even if I know them already (still need to put into practice),
I've enjoyed the whole video and how you've presented them!
Great work!
Thanks so much! That means alot to me!
El copy goat!
My mans!
Thanks for the value as usual
You are so welcome!
Banger!
Thank you!
Can u do an hour long course on just emais?❤
Gladly :)
Can I use all the mentioned tips in one copy or its top much ? Or or depends
If you can get all these tips in one, that would be masterful hahaha
Dyaumm, you repurposed this video into a Thread on X some days back IG.
Btw, how do I find those juicy verbs? Any specific resource you'd recommend?
Haha I did!
Honestly I like to text context on X to see how it does then I turn it into videos if it does well.
Honestly, I use a dictionary and thesaurus then collect my favorites over time.
Does not those tips make writing more difficult to read which we dont want? I can understand that visualizing quite important. My question is " How do you decide when to make it more difficult and when to make it easier?"
@@topitop6217 Go back and listen to tip #6 - Create Rhythm. Creating rhythm in your writing with help you alternate between short simple sentences, H2 headlines, longer more complex sentences, etc.