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Makepeace or Carlton?
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Thanks for stopping by
So I want to learn the art of copywriting and have been doing quite abit of research in the forum to figure out my best starting place.
From what I've gathered, if I can quote a post from another thread
"If I had it to do over again, I'd do this ...
1. Get and study a good copywriting course. One with a step-by-step approach that takes you from A to Z.
2. Find a mentor who will work closely with you and help you improve.
Alex"
This seems to be the best way to go.
Before Step 2, Step 1 needs to be done first and again based on my research, I have narrowed the A-Z course that I should get to either Clayton Makepeace's "Quick-Start Copywriting System" and John Carlton's "Simple Writing System".
Both are established copywriters and both have courses that seem to be super power-packed... and as a result, I'm not sure which one to pick :confused:
At first I wanted to go for Carlton's because of the cost but then I found that Makepeace's course didn't differ much (if you add s&h and conversion rates).
I would like to hear your thoughts on which I should go for, so that I can calculate the total sum and then work a plan to make the money to get the course, whichever it may be.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and I look forward to your advice.
Shaleniie Devi
Thanks for stopping by
So I want to learn the art of copywriting and have been doing quite abit of research in the forum to figure out my best starting place.
From what I've gathered, if I can quote a post from another thread
"If I had it to do over again, I'd do this ...
1. Get and study a good copywriting course. One with a step-by-step approach that takes you from A to Z.
2. Find a mentor who will work closely with you and help you improve.
Alex"
This seems to be the best way to go.
Before Step 2, Step 1 needs to be done first and again based on my research, I have narrowed the A-Z course that I should get to either Clayton Makepeace's "Quick-Start Copywriting System" and John Carlton's "Simple Writing System".
Both are established copywriters and both have courses that seem to be super power-packed... and as a result, I'm not sure which one to pick :confused:
At first I wanted to go for Carlton's because of the cost but then I found that Makepeace's course didn't differ much (if you add s&h and conversion rates).
I would like to hear your thoughts on which I should go for, so that I can calculate the total sum and then work a plan to make the money to get the course, whichever it may be.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and I look forward to your advice.
Shaleniie Devi
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