I just need to say thank you Tyson for all this amazing free content, I have started to do could outreach recently, and it helps me soo much whenever I watch your videos!
Wow this changed my thinking a lot, so far I was literally having 2 day conversations with my prospects before finally switching to an offer, and of course, they ignored me 😢.
Nice guide here Tyson! I had just finished the copywriting starter kit a few months ago and got stuck there where should I start first. This video saves my entire life and am gonna grind this year.🔥🔥
For me I have been stuck on warm leads, after sending the video intro or VN they ghost me 😆this video has helped me understand that I need to focus on providing value in my follow-up.
In my opinion it's ok if that is the niche that you are comfortable with. Like what Tyson said, start with low risk offer to build your confidence and portfolio. Get the experience, learn and improvise. Later once you get an idea what this niche needs, maybe you can start approaching high prospects in the same niche. Again, as Tyson said a less competitive niche might be because that niche doesn't require a copywriter, less demand. Might be not suitable to sustain the income in that niche. We will learn something from whatever niche that we are into thru the process, grasp the fundamental point and expand the target. Who knows you can be a King in that less competitive niche.
If you're seeing this, Tyson. I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to YOU and YOUR TEAM for the free resources. It's Awesome.💥💯 I sent 7 cold email 2 days ago, and I got 2 replies. But here's the issue, one of the client requested for my portfolio but the brands I've worked with, it's wasn't a direct contract. And I wasn't giving permission to use it as portfolio. But I have other portfolios, what would you guys do, if you're in my shoes to close the deal? I need all of your valuable insights. Thank you all
4:28 --- So Tyson, do you and/or your students ever sell legit stuff from companies that an average normal person would consider to be a real business? Or it is all just shady, scammy stuff, like "Affiliate Marketing," and other similarly dubious things like that? In your 4 hour course, you gave the (good) advice to find people that sell an actual product to be your clients. But at the time stamp with which I began this post, and also in your videos where you show yourself correcting your students' copy, they are never selling a product, nor anything that offers any real value. Does the type of copywriting that you teach only work for when we are trying to *fool people* into buying crap, and not for when we have a legitimately valuable & good thing to offer them that will actually & genuinely help to improve their lives?
Guys i am concerned about if copywriting is to lie to someone trying to persuade people to buy product,because i don't want to get money from dishonest job,what are your thoughts about this?
Oh.. copywriting isn't about lying at all. It's about getting people (who already like or need your product) to see why they should buy from you. It's about communicating the value of a product or service to the target customers in such a way that they can recognize it, acknowledge it and ultimately pay for it. Let's say you're overweight or you just want to get fit and you want to choose from 2 gyms. Gym A says "If you come workout at our gym, you'd lose your extra weight and get fit" Gym B says "Gym B Guarantees! 1. Lose extra pounds 2. Get in shape 3. Network with high value people 4. Get connected with business opportunities" Then they go ahead to give you testimonials of 5 guys who worked out there and how much weight they lost and how some got connected with better business deals. Which gym would you go for? That's what copywriting does. It brings out the value in a product or service and communicates it to their target audience..
Tyson, do you personally verify all of those assertions on your Discord server about people who are claiming to have made money with copywriting, which you are always featuring in your YT videos like this one? I'm not saying everyone lies, but *some* people do. A lot of people would post things like that just for attention and in order to fool people, but not because their statements about getting paid actually happened in reality.
How do you transition the conversation to talking about your offer after they respond to your inquiry message about their offer How do you change the dynamics of the conversation from them seeing you as a customer to seeing you as someone to hire
Hey Tyson, is it better to have reels for coaches instead of copywriters on your insta? Like information to help coaches, not copywriters. Will it be more effective to attract prospects? Because it shows them that U know your stuff when it comes to marketing
Amazing stuff as usual man.. Got my first $200 client cause of 4D academy looking to hit 1k this month.. What's ur opinion on commenting that u messaged them I sort of feel like prospects don't like them
Yeah, bro 150 followers is good enough, I have 40 followers and still DM them and out of 160 people 10+ replied but got no clients yet , because they say they don't want or they say not at the moment
@@Shanewalsh9375 yup, I’m still a beeginer but I got even a 7fig entrepreneur to schedule a call. He’s not my client but he replied and even got on a call. So don’t worry about that
tyson i learned how to write a basic copy from u but i want to what exactly happens when we contact a client irl ?? like when we reach out in instagram??