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Neville Medhora


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Guest Neville Medhora

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Nope.....my first blog was called "NevBlog" because I had no idea what it was going to be about. Then it turned more into personal finance at some point.

 

I would keep the name your name, or general......be general first, then specific later!

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Guest Neville Medhora

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Yeah I do think there's a big market there, but I'm not native to those cultures or languages so it would be slightly harder for me (not impossible, but harder).
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Guest Neville Medhora

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I would focus less on pain points and show more features/benefits/savings you have got others.

"We hired 7 full-time assistants for X company. They didn't have to lift a finger, and they have a 100% retention rate. Previously they spent $30,000 in resources and 3 months of time to hire the same number of people."

Showing examples or case studies like that seem to entice people more.

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Guest Neville Medhora

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Yea.....sound conversational!

 

Imagine you were actually typing to a customer live, and use that type of language. Especially with chatbots you can sound conversational. Now don't be all wacky and goofy, just type out responses like you're talking to a person :)

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Guest Neville Medhora

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#1.) Thank you John!

 

#2.) I would assume I would be writing content for years before ever getting paid. If you can handle that, you will be good.

 

#3.) I would try putting out 3 solid articles about ANYTHING AT ALL. You might realize after just 3 articles you hate writing. GOOD! That means you can move onto something else.

 

So try putting out 3 pieces and see if you have any desire to continue :)

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Guest Neville Medhora

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I rarely "study" copywriting anymore as I'm always "doing" it. Writing articles, emails, content, recording video/audio, consulting etc....is far better than reading books on it (keep in mind I've read most popular books on copywriting already, so this IS important).

 

I "get out there and pitch" by creating a lot of content people read, then people come to me. This is known as "inbound marketing."

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Hey Neville! Huge fan of your work. Any advice for getting started in copywriting as a teen?
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Guest Neville Medhora

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These articles might help:

https://copywritingcourse.com/freelance-writing-jobs-for-beginners/

https://copywritingcourse.com/consulting-as-a-side-job/

https://copywritingcourse.com/how-to-make-100-dollars/

If you are trying to optimize for "stability" you can work based on retainers.

 

I hate that you rejected the advice "do damn good work" ....because that literally is the best way to get a lot of clients/referrals/money + get people to pay attention.

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Guest Neville Medhora

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Probably the exact same advice as copywriting for an adult!

 

These articles might help (many of them have videos too):

https://copywritingcourse.com/freelance-writing-jobs-for-beginners/

https://copywritingcourse.com/consulting-as-a-side-job/

https://copywritingcourse.com/how-to-make-100-dollars/

https://copywritingcourse.com/how-to-become-a-copywriter/

I personally would go for the gold and just try to make your first $100 freelancing on anything. Use this method:

https://copywritingcourse.com/how-to-make-100-dollars/

 

Getting started this way that early will give you a HUGE head start over most people, and often times freelancing leads to serendipitous cool things along the way like interesting business opportunities :)

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Guest Dustin

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I can write ok copy I have an understanding of some of the basics. But really, I need to improve my English writing skills.

 

 

I am a native English speaker, but I didn't pay much attention in school. So I end up using a lot of run-on sentences ... ellipsis ... I use too many commas.

 

I find that there are a ton of videos on learning this but never really get down to the 80/20

 

What can you suggest to help someone with nailing the basics?

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Guest Bertrand

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Hi Neville,

 

So, my question is could you give me some advice which could help me to do a good market research ? I am a beginner.

 

I subscribed for your monthly Course in January. I discovered that your course is great.

 

However, i don't really find where i can have some advice to understand the market.

 

When i read the popular books about Copywriting (Boron Letters and others, etc...)

 

I understood that a good copywrtiter has to be a Student of the Market. I have to understand why people buy and how to make a great offer.

 

So, that is why i decided to stop the course in February to take it later when i was ready  to learn the technical stuff about Copywriting.

 

Thank you for your time and your content.

 

Bertrand.

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Guest Tiffany

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Hello,

 

I was wondering whether cold/warm emailing is an effective strategy. Do you find applying for jobs in social media groups on Facebook or finding clients on Instagram more effective?

 

-Tiffany

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Thank you for your great content! Your cartoons add the perfect touch.

 

Do you know of any good resources for learning more serious/tech copywriting?

 

Thank you in advance!

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Guest Filip

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Hahaha don't hate me :D

 

I already know that "doing damn good work" is the prerequisite for success. That's why I wanted advice other than that :D

 

And yeah, I already read all of the linked posts. I am slowly (2-3/day) trying to read every single post here.

 

If you find the time today in this AMA, take a look at my Upwork profile, and please give me short (and painful comments) :)

 

I even mention you in my profile overview: https://www.upwork.com/fl/filipstanojevic7

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Hi!

 

What do you think about cold emailing as a way of getting clients?

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Guest Denis

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Hello Neville, i am a beginner in copy writing and am still reading stuff online on copy writing. i dont know where i should start. would you be kind enough to help me out on where i can begin and the strategy or criteria i should use in copy writing. i'll appreciate it very much
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Guest Michael

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Is it okay to use the same sales procedure for instance AIDA in all your sales letters?

 

Regards,

Michael

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Guest Hassan

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I always read your emails

 

Always look out for it every time

 

My question is

 

Can you be my mentor?

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Guest Jean-Philippe

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What are the ingredients in a good product launch by emails?

 

Please.

 

Have a great day and thanks for your emails

 

Jean-Philippe

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Guest Ian Anderson

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How do you get people to care about your website?
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Guest Lascelle

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Whats Your favorite way to convert cold traffic who's never heard of you?
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