"We don't make stuff up, we research very deeply into a granular level that product and figure out what is unique and weird, and we sell that". Thank you man
Key Takeaways . . . 1. Understand the Product. 2. Divide all the details regarding a product in Small pieces. Such as Only 5 mins exercise. 3. Find out the key elements , and let everything revolve around it 4. Dont come up with stuff about a product , we research about what we sell .
Thanks, Kyle. Product research is always the first step. The anxiety of wanting to put words down on paper ASAP makes writers ignore the fundamentals (research). Thanks for putting more light on it. There is always something to learn with you.
Back at it again with the Godly Wisdom! Thank you so much kyle! I just started to make my way up to become a freelance copywriter. Right now, I'm writing spec works for health website that has poorly written sales page. I used a really fast and effective process by combining your Big 4 emotions and the 16 words sales letter process by Evaldo. So far I have no issues writing my draft since I'm actively dissecting winning health copies. And your suggestion on reading the two book Deep work and The war of art really helped a lot to keep me persistent and productive. If i manage to land this first gig ever. I'm gonna buy 2 more of your book Take their money and give them to my friends. Wish me luck! Thank you so much man! 💗
When you said, that is why the health and financial niches pay so well. I agree with that, as the principles are unchangeable for the two, and you just have to "create a vehicle" that achieves that.
Kyle I'm just curious, as you have experience working with agora financial. What do you think is the #1 reason these guy are successful than 99.9% copywriters out there?
As far as I know... #1 Thing is that... They exactly how their customer looks, feels and acts like. eg: 50-65 Year old male conservative who hates Democrats and liberals, loves military, has been screwed over by the 2008 market crash therefore they don't trust the wall street, is afraid of having to keep working till his death therefore he's looking for ways to invest his $10K-$100K in savings to make money in months or in just a few years without doing another job or spending too much time learning new stuff because its too complicated, wants to enjoy his golden years with his wife, doesn't trust the rich, feel that there's a secret ingredient to their dream life which no one is telling them etc. Most of the copywriters out there don't know their customer in such details and often wonder what to write or exactly which pain points should they hit. Their understanding of their customer is very shallow.
Large volume of "at bats." The most successful writers step up to the plate a lot and take a ton of swings. But they always learn from their strike outs.
We're going to start including 1:1 in the copy squad inner circle offer. But it is made for b2b and will be thousands of dollars. You can join Copy Squad Lite for $47 and there's tons of feedback in there. All offers are posted at copysquad.net/products
@@jeffryianodarve311 I'm sure he did. But the unique mechanism isn't a uniquely todd brown concept. It's a marketing term. That all marketers use. It's like if you were a chef... And you made a video on how to sear salmon. And someone commented: "is this Jack Guru's sear the salmon method? You'd be like... "No. This is just searing a salmon. All chefs can do this." haha. Ultimately, I hadn't yet heard of the E5 method when I made this video.
"We don't make stuff up, we research very deeply into a granular level that product and figure out what is unique and weird, and we sell that". Thank you man
Thanks for watching!
Key Takeaways . . .
1. Understand the Product.
2. Divide all the details regarding a product in Small pieces. Such as Only 5 mins exercise.
3. Find out the key elements , and let everything revolve around it
4. Dont come up with stuff about a product , we research about what we sell .
are you still in copywriting?
@@cokta006are u ?
@@Jordanpaiddd yea, i've actually invested 2K into mentorships by now, planing to get a client on my first year
@@cokta006 you got instagram ?
Thanks, Kyle.
Product research is always the first step.
The anxiety of wanting to put words down on paper ASAP makes writers ignore the fundamentals (research).
Thanks for putting more light on it.
There is always something to learn with you.
Any = The alter ego of easy
30 seconds or less = The alter ego of big (fast)
I feel like I'm starting to get it hahaha
There ya go!
Thank you, Kyle. Could you please make a video on conducting research to create an excellent copy?
Back at it again with the Godly Wisdom!
Thank you so much kyle!
I just started to make my way up to become a freelance copywriter.
Right now, I'm writing spec works for health website that has poorly written sales page.
I used a really fast and effective process by combining your Big 4 emotions and the 16 words sales letter process by Evaldo.
So far I have no issues writing my draft since I'm actively dissecting winning health copies.
And your suggestion on reading the two book Deep work and The war of art really helped a lot to keep me persistent and productive.
If i manage to land this first gig ever. I'm gonna buy 2 more of your book Take their money and give them to my friends.
Wish me luck! Thank you so much man! 💗
Thank you, Spike! Evaldo taught me just about everything I know - so our styles should definitely jibe together.
Thanks Kyle. A much needed reminder!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Kyle
Wooow bro, you blow my mind always. So great content
When you said, that is why the health and financial niches pay so well. I agree with that, as the principles are unchangeable for the two, and you just have to "create a vehicle" that achieves that.
Thanks very much for watching, my friend
So smart.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks kyle, it is very informative video. Soon I will join your club.
You fucking rock man.
Kyle I'm just curious, as you have experience working with agora financial. What do you think is the #1 reason these guy are successful than 99.9% copywriters out there?
As far as I know...
#1 Thing is that...
They exactly how their customer looks, feels and acts like.
eg: 50-65 Year old male conservative who hates Democrats and liberals, loves military, has been screwed over by the 2008 market crash therefore they don't trust the wall street, is afraid of having to keep working till his death therefore he's looking for ways to invest his $10K-$100K in savings to make money in months or in just a few years without doing another job or spending too much time learning new stuff because its too complicated, wants to enjoy his golden years with his wife, doesn't trust the rich, feel that there's a secret ingredient to their dream life which no one is telling them etc.
Most of the copywriters out there don't know their customer in such details and often wonder what to write or exactly which pain points should they hit.
Their understanding of their customer is very shallow.
Large volume of "at bats." The most successful writers step up to the plate a lot and take a ton of swings. But they always learn from their strike outs.
@@kmp_007 thank you
My dad helped start agora
kyle what's the best tool for research?
Google haha. You can check out my research videos if you want. kylethewriter.com/research
Thanks!
@@copysquad thanks kyle
Kyle where can I get 1:1 coaching with you? I get that most people wanna save $725...but I wanna learn with you
We're going to start including 1:1 in the copy squad inner circle offer. But it is made for b2b and will be thousands of dollars.
You can join Copy Squad Lite for $47 and there's tons of feedback in there.
All offers are posted at copysquad.net/products
Didn't you upload this video a few months ago Kyle?
Sort of... This is the abridged version of the live I broadcasted.
This is E5 method right?
Nope
@@copysquad I think Todd Brown mentioned this unique mechanism as well.
@@jeffryianodarve311 I'm sure he did. But the unique mechanism isn't a uniquely todd brown concept. It's a marketing term. That all marketers use.
It's like if you were a chef... And you made a video on how to sear salmon. And someone commented: "is this Jack Guru's sear the salmon method?
You'd be like... "No. This is just searing a salmon. All chefs can do this." haha.
Ultimately, I hadn't yet heard of the E5 method when I made this video.
wow tnx
Fcking love the content man, and I got it for free
Glad to hear that my man. I appreciate you.
This isn't for newbies...