Patrick
@barry_emailgeek
Email marketing at its finest
Don’t Teat Your Emails Like an Infographics. Think Magazine. Think Heart to Heart Convo. Customer nurturing via content-driven emails aren’t meant to only educate and close, they foster relationships.
Tell people 10 things, and they remember none. Tell them one thing, they’ll remember. Why? Focus! Your offer, emails, social media, and ad campaigns should focus on one angle. Too many ideas overwhelm your customers. Keep your CTA laser-focused!
I make $20k/month with LinkedIn. Heres's my top 32 lessons: Here’s 32 lessons I’ve learned to get to this point: 1. Get specific with your niche 2. Lean into one offer 3. Optimise tf out of your profile 4. Smile in your photo 5. Don’t be boring 6. Max out your connections every…
Don’t know what to sell? Look at your competitors. Then look at the people who buy from them. What’s missing in their products? HIGHLIGHT those parts in your products. You don’t win by being better. You win by filling gaps. WRITE THIS DOWN.
Copywriting Rule: Use proof before they ask for it. Don’t wait for doubt, eliminate it early. Share reviews, results, guarantees, or data. Trust builds fastest when it’s backed by evidence.
Features -> benefits -> benefits of the benefits. Feature: AC in your car. Ask “so what?” Benefit: So your car stays cold in the summer. Ask “so what?” Benefit of the benefit: so you can come to work without armpit stains. USE ALL THREE IN YOUR COPY.
This is it! And if as a full-grown adult, you still let people influence your actions, then I'm not sorry to say, your a f00l. I'd boldly order a malt at the bar and drink it shamelessly😂😂 while y'all order poison and k!ll yourselves slowly
Alcohol is one thing that almost everyone took for this first time due to peer pressure or having a daft guardian around Nobody stayed on their own for the first, tasted alcohol on their own and fell in love with it It's mostly peer pressure
Success isn’t random. It’s routine. The most successful people don’t wait for motivation. They build systems that run even when motivation is gone.
You are one system away from being rich.
The more your focus is on solving your prospect’s problem, the more conversions you'll have.
Don't just read books, reread them. What's a book you've read multiple times?
Human nature doesn't update with each software release. We've wanted the same things since we painted on cave walls: status, connection, security, meaning. Understanding these unchanging desires– not just writing fluently about them– is why sales psychology will remain human…
Copywriting Tip: Every call-to-action should feel like a reward, not a request. “Sign up” sounds like work. “Get instant access” feels like a win. Make clicking feel like the next exciting step, not a chore.
Self-promote. Self-promote. Self-promote. Put yourself out there. Guess what?? No one will do it for you.
Solve rich people’s problems. Watch your account grow. They understand value better.
“I don’t want to work 10 hour days” “I don’t want to take sales calls” Well too fucking bad. I don’t WANT to wake up early to work. I don’t WANT to script and record new ads. I WANT to be on a beach, do jack shit, and make $500k/mo. But unfortunately, that’s not how it…
Here’s the uncomfortable truth about AI and Copywriting… If all you do is arrange words prettily, you’re already obsolete. But if you understand the psychology of desire, you’re far ahead. A thread on staying relevant in the age of ChatGPT.
Copywriting Fact: Boring copy usually starts with your product. Great copy starts with their problem. Lead with what keeps them up at night. Then show how your solution fits. Relevance comes before the pitch. Always.
You are not wasting your time. Every single step brings you closer to your goals. Keep showing up!
Your audience isn’t ignoring you. They just haven’t found you yet. • Help them anyway • Write for them anyway • Become their favorite account They’ll show up when you do.
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