Sinopsis
Ideas and habits worth stealing from top copywriters.
Episodios
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TCC Podcast #38: Creating a Unique Voice with Jessica Manuszak
20/06/2017 Duración: 36minCopywriter Jessica Manuszak joins Kira and Rob to talk all things copy for the 38th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast. Jessica specializes in capturing the unique voice of her clients. In this interview, Jessica opens up and shares the details of how she’s grown her business over the past couple of years, including... (we added the ellipsis for her benefit—you’ll see why). • How she became the top-performing salesperson with absurd scripts • The “mixtape” secret for writing in her client’s voice • Her process for naming products and services • How she “justifies her copy” cuts down on edits by using Google Docs • A step-by-step rundown of her process working with clients • How she really landed several “big name” clients—she says it was luck : ( • The thing she hates most that other copywriters keep doing Lots of good ideas and information from a successful copywriter who hasn’t been in the game for decades, but is doing well nonetheless. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full tr
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TCC Podcast #37: Don’t Build a Course with Maggie Patterson
13/06/2017 Duración: 46minCopywriter and business strategist, Maggie Patterson joins The Copywriter Club Podcast to talk about growing a sustainable consulting business. This is actually the second time Maggie has joined us to chat, but sadly, the first recordings are lost to history. In this second go-round (which just might be better than the lost episode), Kira and Rob get the low down on: • Exactly what it takes to grow a sustainable copywriting business • The three things you need before you can teach a skill or build a course • How to find undiscovered opportunities in your business today • What it takes to move your business to the next level • How to build a platform and position yourself the right way • How to get more done (especially when you’re busy) • How to deal with clients (the good and the bad) • The one thing copywriters can do to improve their businesses today • The secret to getting referrals from your clients Maggie lets loose and shares it all in this episode. Click the play button below, or scroll dow
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TCC Podcast #36: Info Products and The Stone Soup Method with Ken McCarthy
06/06/2017 Duración: 50minKen McCarthy, also known as the “World’s Most Secretive Copywriter” and “Mr. Internet,” is the guest for this episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, jammed full of great advice for any copywriter who wants to grow beyond simply writing for clients. Ken may be the only guy who can talk about speed reading, the origins of the internet, Johnny Rotten, making soup, Tested Advertising Methods, and of course, copywriting—and have it all make sense in the end. Listen and learn: • how Ken become the “world’s most secretive copywriter” • what you have to do to “get good” at copywriting • Ken's recommendation about how to grow your business beyond copy • the “stone soup” method for creating a product • how to avoid the “me too” trap—perhaps the biggest mistake people make online today • the marketing secret Ken learned from a punk rock drummer • the books he recommends to give you an unfair advantage over the other copywriters Told you it was jam packed with good stuff. It's all here in episode 36. Click the p
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TCC Podcast 35: Going “Live” on Facebook with Misha Hettie
30/05/2017 Duración: 36minCopywriter (and photographer) Misha Hettie is in the Copywriter Club studio to talk copy and Facebook Live this week. Kira and Rob asked Misha about her business and she shared a ton of great advice, including her thoughts on: • the importance of branding yourself as a copywriter (and not looking like everyone else) • how she became a “brand story evangelist” • what beginners should do to get started on Facebook Live • what is the biggest mistake people make on Facebook Live • her “big rock method” for creating content for Facebook • her “don’t-miss-it” advice to everyone seeking balance in their lives As usual, there’s a ton of great information in this episode. If you’ve ever thought about using video in your business, this is don’t miss advice. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: Sponsor: AirStory Misha’s website Misha’s about page Silicone Valley Title Generator Joanna Wiebe Todd Herman 13 Reasons Why Kira’s website Ro
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TCC Podcast 34: The “Machine Gun” Approach with Jason Pickar
23/05/2017 Duración: 43minLA copywriter, actor, rapper, and comedian, Jason Pickar, is in the club for the 34th episode of the podcast. This episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast comes with a warning label (for mentions of a controlled substances that are still illegal in most states). Jason's an energetic writer with a portfolio full of engaging (and award-winning) work for his clients. In addition to his career path, Rob and Kira asked him about: • How to get on the stage at The Price is Right (and meet Drew Carey) • How Jason landed his first job (then another and another) in the ad agency world • His creative process—an idea he stole from improv • His “machine gun approach” to making sure his ideas get picked by the client • Writing 100 headlines in an hour • Why companies do “branding” • How he stays creative, and • How comedy and improv strengthen his copywriting Jason’s agency experience is different from most of the copywriters we've interviewed for the show. So load up your iPod (or other listening device) and pull out your
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TCC Podcast 33: Taking Uncomfortable Action with Ry Schwartz
16/05/2017 Duración: 52minOur first guest to make an encore appearance on the club podcast is Canadian copywriter, Ry Schwartz, who just flew in from Costa Rica in time to talk with Rob and Kira about: • the new “product” Ry is launching soon with his girlfriend • using masterminds to meet potential clients • how he deals with “freak out” • how he vets clients (sometimes he asks them to sing with him) • how he conducts his R&D (and what client work has to do with it) • what he does to get people to take “uncomfortable action” • how he invoices for “giving a damn” • what he would do today if he had to start over from scratch There’s so much good stuff in this episode that we’ve already listened to it three times before we released it. Don’t miss all the great advice Ry has to share. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: Sponsor: AirStory Copy School Joanna Wiebe Marc Angelo Capalla Superhero Academy The Wonder Twins The Babysitters Club Futurism High Existe
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TCC Podcast: The Copywriter Accelerator
12/05/2017 Duración: 13minThis is a special "in-between-isode" with details about our new program for new(ish) copywriters called The Copywriter Accelerator. It's all here: who it's for (and who it's not for), what we're going to cover, the bonuses you'll get, how much it costs and details about the 90-day money-back guarantee. For more details, check out www.thecopywriteraccelerator.com. Click the play button below. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: The Copywriter Accelerator Kira’s website Rob’s website The Copywriter Club Facebook Group Sorry, no transcript for this show.
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TCC Podcast 32: Taking 4 Months Off Every Year with Sage Polaris
09/05/2017 Duración: 38minCopywriter Sarah Grear stops by the clubhouse to share how she’s built a successful copywriting business over the past five years. Sarah’s clients include course creators and entrepreneurs about to launch their products. As usual, Rob and Kira ask questions to pull back the curtain and reveal the tactics and ideas that have made her successful, including: • The two-year process she used to identify her niche • How she slowly priced herself out of doing websites (and what she charges now) • Why she does “live edits” with her clients • How she creates a copywriting experience for the people she works with • What she did to land a speaking gig at Rick Mulready’s event and Social Media Week • How she used networking to get 80% of her clients when she was just getting started • Why she created a $1000 course and lowered the price since it launched • How she takes four months off a year (and doesn't lose clients or revenue). We say this a lot, but this is another must-listen episode for anyone who wants to
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TCC Podcast 31: Why Freelancing is Hard with Kate Toon
02/05/2017 Duración: 40minKate Toon joins The Copywriter Club Podcast for episode 31—all the way from Australia. She co-hosts Hot Copy, which we’ve jokingly referred to as “the second best copywriter” podcast. She casually throws out words like “scuppered” and “rubbish” and “bloomin’” as she talks with Rob and Kira about: • the backdoor she opened to land a copywriter job at Ogilvy • the “agency” skills she learned that she applies in her freelance work every day • why freelancing is so much harder than working at an agency • why creating products isn’t the path to easy street you might think it is • how she created products and courses—all while working for her clients • why she’s taking a year off from reading blog posts and articles And there’s much more in this episode to tickle your ears. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: Sponsor: AirStory Ogilvy Mad Men The Clever Copywriting School Kate’s SEO Course Rand Fishkin Mustache wax Hootsuite Zencastr M