Then I can tell you one thing:
You are not the king.
But don’t worry:
We can change that.
What you need is an important skill that will allow you to turn this situation around.
You already guessed it:
Copywriting .
(In English: Copywriting )
You should learn from those who have mastered it. Those who have made millions of dollars over decades.
Learn from the greatest copywriters of all time.
Learn in this article:
How to Write a $1 Million Headline (see #6)
The little secret to immediately sell more than before (see #3)
What you should never do if you want to make money (see #1)
And all this just through the power of your words.
No joke.
Copywriting has changed my life and business massively (I hit the 1 million euro mark at Digistore24 last year.)
So:
Curtain up on the greatest copywriters of all time and what you can learn from them.
Table of contents
1) Claude C. Hopkins – The forefather of all copywriters
2) Clayton Makepeace – The teacher of (almost) all copywriters
3) Gary C. Halbert – The copywriter who wrote the "world's most profitable newsletter"
4) Joseph Sugarman – The US spy who became a "gadget" copywriter
5) David Ogilvy – The real "Mad Man" of copywriting
6) Victor Schwab – The copywriter who invented tracking
7) John Caples – The copywriter who became immortal with a piano ad
8) Eugene Schwartz – The copywriter with the timer
9) Dan S. Kennedy – The Living Legend
10) Gary Bencivenga – The Research God of Copywriters
Bonus: Copywriters worth a look
Bonus #1: Benjamin D. Suarez – The “Make Money From Home Guru”
Copywriter Bonus #3: Parris Lampropoulos– The Bulletpoint Master
Which copywriter has influenced you the most?
– The forefather of all copywriters
copywriter Claude C Hopkins
~ Claude C. Hopkins (1866-1932)
“I ask people never to buy.”
Who are people still copying from these days?
Claude C. Hopkins.
Pioneer and forefather of all copywriters.
We have him to thank for the indonesia phone number list principles that have generated tens of billions in sales for over 150 years when used in advertising by the right copywriters.
Everything that is taken for granted in advertising today, he either invented or improved.
What can you learn from the great-grandfather of copywriting?
First the unpleasant truth:
If we meet a beggar at the train station at 11:17 p.m. who begs us for money with a desperate face, we avoid him.