This Form of Content Creation Is Usually Hard

Published: Thu, 06/27/19


Countdown of 9 more days til we head out on vacation - woot! Scarlett's breaking in her new shoes. I haven't gotten my stuff yet but I'm hoping to spend Monday out and about gathering everything I need for NYC. 

So let's talk about content creation.

What's hardest for you? Is it emails, blog posts, reports or eBooks, social networking posts - or what? Do you strictly work with video or text, too?

Regardless of what you're writing, it often has a mixture of copy in it, right? Copy is selling. Even if you're writing an email or social post or blog post, you're sharing value setting yourself up for future sales based on trust and authority, etc. 

All of that factors into sales copy - copy in general. And it's a big struggle for many people. They can't seem to get the formula right. 

There are many copywriting courses out there (and swipe files) but so many of them are so spammy and hyped up I wouldn't even begin to recommend them. In fact I think sometimes those tactics turn people away more than it builds a relationship with your audience for you. 

So I always like to learn from people who have: 1. Proven sales 2. Ethics intact and 3. A voice or slant I, as a consumer, enjoy.

That means Amanda Craven. She has a copywriting course for 2019 called Easy Peasy Copy and she's launching at a HUGE discount here:

https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/d12ps/0

Who is this best for? Those who can't pay someone and don't feel like they have the talent to write copy. OR, those who need to start integrating SOME semblance of selling into their content but hesitate and don't know how to do it correctly. 

Amanda is super easy to learn from. I've taken a ton of courses from her. Very beginner friendly. 

BONUS: Tell you what. I wasn't going to do a bonus for this because I'm busy BUT... for those who grab this through my link, I want you to look in your download area after you buy the product and get my bonus for you in there. 

It's a full eBook AND sales copy template from my PLR Mini Mart called Internet Marketing for Seniors (OTO1). My PLR includes:

A 25-page eBook called A Senior's Guide to Making Money Online

Chapter 1: Picking a Niche That’s Right for YouChapter 2: Getting Your Website Up and Running
Chapter 3: Building a List of Loyal Subscribers
Chapter 4: Blogging to Bring Visitors to Your Site
Chapter 5: Reviewing Products as an Affiliate
Chapter 6: Developing an Info Product to Sell
Chapter 7: Recruiting Affiliates and Joint Venture Partners
Chapter 8: Coaching Others in Exchange for Pay
Chapter 9: Supplementing Senior Income as a Service Provider
Chapter 10: Ways to Increase Traffic and Sales

PLUS...

You ALSO get a readymade 4+ page sales letter that includes headlines, copy, bulletpoints and a call to action. 

This way, you can use it as your testing ground for going through her course. Take the eBook and pretend like it's your product you're about to launch as an info product (PDF read only version) - feel free to really launch it (without PLR rights of course). 

Use Amanda's course to walk yourself through her process and practice making copy for a niche topic using her tips! 

And if you want to, you can weave the PLR sales copy in there too as you learn. 

Here's where you'll find the sale:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/d12ps/0

Okay I'm off to start list making. I have this horrible feeling I'm going to forget something important like my contacts or something. Lists make me feel much better! LOL

Tiff ;)

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