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Copywriting is a key marketing skill. Learning it will make you millions
Here are 10 copywriting tips that will increase clicks and conversions on your website, ads, emails, and more:
Here are the best threads I've ever read on Twitter.
A collection on:
- Marketing
- Life & purpose
- Startups
- Entrepreneurship
- Passion
I'll be adding to this list as I discover more from amazing creators I see on this app every day.
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I've written marketing copy for 6+ years.
Here are 10 copywriting formulas to increase conversions and clicks on your ads, emails, headlines, and landing pages.
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People don't hate marketing.
They hate:
• Ads that feel like ads
• Irrelevant messaging
• Lack of community
• Invasive pop-ups
• Faceless brands
• Weak creativity
• Shallow stories
• Feature jargon
@dennishegstad
Option B. Simple.
Get your 100k followers to invest in your rare fish fund.
Buy thousands of rare koi from your uncles. Sell them to luxury hotels.
10,000x returns in the first month. Everyone becomes a trillionaire.
Read that again.
7 underrated SEO tools you NEED to see:
(1) Link Whisper: internal links
(2) Wordable: GDocs to Wordpress
(3) SEO Minion: chrome extension
(4) BuiltWith: analyze redirects
(5) LowFruits: find easy keywords
(6) SchemaApp: structured data tool
(7) SparkToro: improve digital PR
Good marketing copy has:
• Hook → angle that fuels curiosity
• Lesson → teaches a new skill
• Emotion → relatable storytelling
Use these and your copywriting will drive results.
@vkhosla
You own an 89 acre gated beachfront estate in SF and spent 15 years trying to privatize the beach so locals couldn’t use it.
And you have the audacity to talk about being selfish and not being a global citizen 😂😂😂
@MailOnline
Let me guess, this was obvious, and they paid someone at the FDA like $5k to keep quiet?
Our gov is sadly and clearly for sale, for shockingly low amounts of money.
Square will do $19 billion in revenue this year.
Their marketing strategies have built a worldwide brand.
Here are 7 marketing tips you can steal from Square:
Most marketing advice is repetitive. And it should be:
Great brands didn’t hack their way to fast fame. They did common things consistently well for years.
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Best way to start a startup: get paid to work at one first.
Spend time in sales, marketing, product, operations, etc.
Wear every hat you can. You’ll be 10x more prepared when you launch your own venture.
@EndWokeness
If anyone was ever on the fence about JD, his interview ability should put that to rest. He excels in public speaking and owning the media.
• Learning new skills is hard
• Starting a business is hard
• Marketing your business is hard
Learn to love challenges. It’s often where you grow the most.
Great marketing copy has:
• Hook → angle to spark curiosity
• Lesson → teaches something new
• Emotion → relatable storytelling
Use all three and your copywriting will drive results.
Your marketing plan isn't ready until you talk to your customers.
Learn how they discover you, research you, and why they buy from you — in their own words.
Tip: Remove friction words
Friction words are: sign up, submit, create account, book a call.
Each phrase produces friction by creating more perceived work.
Tell them what they'll get, not what they have to do.
Example:
Some thoughts on marketing:
1) Your goal isn't to get people to buy things they don’t need. It's to sell them on their future self.
2) Giving 99% of your knowledge for free is the best marketing strategy.
3) Years of consistency is the only branding “hack” worth caring about.
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