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    The S.T.U.P.I.D. Email (Friday August 5th, 2022)

    (Swipe, Thought, Uplifting, Picture, Interesting, Drawing)
    This is a fun email for Friday August 5th, 2022. Hope you like it 🙂
     

    🎤 Listen to this email here:

     

    #1.) Swipe:

    Today's swipe is super exciting...... colorful bar charts! 😂

    These are two examples of easy bar charts that also have color-matching company logos on them. 

    I like these because they show a lot of information in a single image.

    This chart shows how many franchises different restaurants have:

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    This chart show the greatest company acquisitions, and has nice color-matching logos of the companies at the bottom:

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    In one simple image so much data is visualized!

    #2.) Thought:

    What’s a weird way a customer uses your product? 

    Here's a quick example:

    In college I ran an eCommerce site "House Of Rave" that sold light up and glow stuff. One of my best sellers was these "Finger Lights" that I assumed 16 year old ravers used like this:

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    One day a plumbing company bought 50+ packages of these finger lights. I was a little confused by the order, thinking it was fraudulent, so I called them up to ask why they purchased these... 

    Their reply was very interesting. They said:

    "Our plumbers have to climb under sinks and cabinets and they can't see because it's dark, and sometimes their headlamp light can't reach what they're working on, so they put these finger lights on their fingers to light things up." 

    This was fascinating, and I added this use case to the product page. 
    More importantly this lesson taught me to think about "target audiences."

    I used to think 16 year old ravers were my target audience, but they could barely afford $20 per order.

    However I would get $1,000+ orders from wedding & party planners, so I started focusing on that!

    A wedding planner ordered several hundred of these little LED lights designed to light stuff up:

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    She bought 500+ of them for a wedding:

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    It was only 1 customer, with a single product order....so on my end this was a simple-yet-very-profitable order. 

    I never thought a RAVE COMPANY would morph into a party planner company, but alas thats where the money came from when I focused on the right target audience. 

    In the end if I got ONE order from an events company, it would far eclipse the profit from 100 orders from ravers.

    #3.) Uplifting:

    There's "technically" a holiday that happens everyday of the week. 

    We made a big list of holidays for my own reference. We compiled them all into one image:

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    These are all "novelty holidays" but more importantly are the major holidays. 

    After creating 1,000's of campaigns for holiday sales, I'd say these are the best sellers:

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    Have a happy Single Working Women's Holiday today!! 

    #4.) Picture:

    In my experience Twitter as a platform has the fastest "Virtual-to-In-Real-Life" times ever. 

    Recently I co-worked with @theKevinShen  (who designs home office studios) from a simple Twitter message:

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    Then later that day @Danmcdme introduced me to @jayclouse and we scheduled a podcast within minutes. 

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    While it's easy to criticize social media, I'd argue social media creates more IRL interactions than anything else: 

    • Facebook Event invites
    • Instagram events pages
    • Finding people you have similar interests and meeting up
    • Introductions
    • Watching people's videos/pods/posts and getting to know them
    • Sharing photos with friends/fam

    Think of the vast amount of ways social media ENHANCES real life. 

    It's kind of cool to hate on social media these days, but it IS pretty cool in a lot of ways.

    #5.) Interesting:

    We created a public /stats page to track all this stuff:
    → Copywriting Course website stats
    → Swipe File website stats
    → YouTube channel stats
    → Twitter Stats

    I want to publicly track all this stuff in order to improve it even further.

    You're welcome to snoop through:
    Copywritingcourse.com/stats

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    July 2022 Copywriting Course Community Stats:
    • 1,464 posts
    • 2,432 likes
    • 197,826
    • 1,244,048

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    July 2022 CopywritingCourse.com website stats:
    • 119,589 visits
    • 52,902 organic search visits
    • 3,257 social visits

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    July 2022 SwipeFile.com Stats:
    • 58,353 views
    • 10,266 organic search views
    • 2.6 pages per session

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    July 2022 YouTube.com/Kopywriting Stats:
    • 78,200 total subs
    • 2,551 new subs
    • 71,790 views
    • 5,438 hours watch time

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    July 2022 Twitter.com/nevmed Stats
    • 23,800 followers
    • 1,196 profile clicks
    • 50,100 profile visits
    • 196,000 Tweet impressions

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    Future goals for the remainder of 2022:
    • 100,000 Twitter
    • 100,000 YouTube
    • 200,000/mo relevant search traffic with 2% conversion
    • Be on one podcast per week 

    If you have a podcast or webinar series you'd like me to appear on, reply and let me know, I'd love to connect!

    #6.) Drawing:

    This is a great drawn ad for Alka-Seltzer from 1959 that clearly shows:
    • What the product is for.
    • What the product looks like.
    • What the packaging looks like.
    • How to use it (by dropping it in water).

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    Sincerely,
    Neville Medhora -
    CopywritingCourse.com | @NevMed

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    • Administrator

    Thank you Jason! I look forward to speaking with him, and might have him on mine to ask HIM questions!

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    Asalam o alakum Neville

    This was a great, S.T.U.P.I.D email once again and my favourite moments in my inbox are the ones I spend reading it. I don't have a YouTube channel so I have a question. What are true and false subscribers ? The circular graph in the image you shared shows only 10% true subscribers. What does this mean?

    Thanks for your lovely tid bit emails. I look forward to them.

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    • Administrator

    Hi Zahara, thanks for the kind words!

    I think that report means 10% of the people that watch videos from my YouTube Channel are actually my subscribers, vs 90% are randoms who aren't subscribers (yet 😏).

    YouTube does a great job at showing your videos to people it thinks will be relevant, that's why it can be a nice viral platform. 

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    Guest Harinderpreet

    Man in pictures is it your home?  I really like it. I will start building my new home in the coming months. Can you please send me the full picture? (I know it sounds silly but I really like it and I think I can take some inspiration).

     

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    • Administrator

    Thank you Harinderpreet, glad you like it, and best of luck on our new home! 

    The internet (Google Images, Pinterest, Instagram) are great places to look for design inspiration!

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