Want to Learn Copywriting

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Hey Members,

I have recently started my blog and I want to master my Copywriting skills. Any awesome websites to begin with?
#copywriting #learn
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  • Profile picture of the author Oziboomer
    Originally Posted by Yash Dodeja View Post

    Hey Members,

    I have recently started my blog and I want to master my Copywriting skills. Any awesome websites to begin with?
    Here's one that springs to mind. . .

    https://www.copyblogger.com

    and you might also checkout some of the old content from this forum and some of the sites of its members.

    Rick Duris has a lot of content that might interest you here: https://copyranger.com

    You might enjoy watching the WAMA with Joanna Wiebe here:
    https://www.warriorforum.com/warrior...5-5pm-est.html

    Best regards,

    Ozi
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    • Profile picture of the author Vladimir Mirnii
      For sure you can learn via some courses or copywriting agency. However, you can do it also free-of-charge, going to the Blog of well-known copywriting agencies.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    Lots of free resources at awaionline.com, from webinars to short articles. Keep in mind that while this is a website/company all about direct response marketing (and they are good at it), you can learn a lot from the free stuff.
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    • Profile picture of the author ThaGar
      Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

      Lots of free resources at awaionline.com, from webinars to short articles. Keep in mind that while this is a website/company all about direct response marketing (and they are good at it), you can learn a lot from the free stuff.
      Yeah I completely agree with this.. The masters course is what you really what to get your hands on.
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  • Profile picture of the author oppyeaunome
    Read some good books.

    Some good books include:

    "Ca$vertising" by Drew Eric Whitman - You could literally read this one book and know a whole lot about copywriting after reading it.

    "Influence" by Cialdini

    "Ultimate Sales Letter" by Dan Kennedy

    "Scientific Advertising" by Claude Hopkins

    "The Robert Collier Letter Book" by Robert Collier

    "Tested Advertising Methods" by John Caples

    "Break-Through Advertising" by Eugene M. Schwartz

    "The Adweek Copywriting Handbook" by Joseph Sugarman


    You don't have to wait and read all of these to start writing you just need to get the hang of it. The biggest lessons you will learn as you read these books is this "People don't care about you, they care about themselves." When you learn this it will literally open up a whole new world for you.

    People don't care about your product they care about what it can do for them. The more you can show them what it does for them the better. How will it help them to solve the problem they are having right now?

    That's what copywriting is. It's understanding your market to the point that you are in their minds and feel what they feel.

    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author OptedIn
    Originally Posted by Yash Dodeja View Post

    Hey Members,

    I have recently started my blog and I want to master my Copywriting skills. Any awesome websites to begin with?
    I'm wondering if your thread title should begin with the word 'I' or end with a question mark?

    Just, sayin' . . . . . . . . . .

    EDIT: Nice to see you fixed that. You're very welcome. :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Find the worst products that are best sellers.

    Read their copy.
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  • Profile picture of the author WiredConnor
    When fine tuning my copywriting skills for my current job role, I used a course by Penny Dablin on Udemy!

    She's really good, explains each topic thoroughly and gives you some thought provoking ideas.
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  • Profile picture of the author THEroyseo
    Anik Singal's Copywriting Academy is great. I highly recommend it. He covers how to create a written sales letter (WSL), a video sales letter (VSL) and even a webinar sales letter (WSL).

    This course really helped me to improve the quality of my hooks!Copywriting Academy by Lurn
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  • Profile picture of the author Nick Million
    This is Gary Halbert's way of teaching someone to become near "world class" within 30 days or less - https://www.thegaryhalbertletter.com...experience.htm
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  • Profile picture of the author Zacison
    Definitely the gary halbert letter. Though it won't give you a thorough understanding of funnels & modern technology behind the business, it will instill in you fundamental human psychology principles that have remained unchanged for thousands of years, and will continue unchanged for thousands more. That's a great foundation for you to learn copywriting from.
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