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Ecolumn - Friday, February 16, 2007
Only Two and a Half Grand For One-Page of Writing
Whether you come from a starving writer background or are used to receiving nice paycheques for your copywriting skills from businesses, you must admit that $2,500 for a ONE-page ad is not a bad a fee.
That's what Kathy just received from her SECOND copywriting project. Last week I told you how she was paid $30/hour to write a double-sided sales letter and walked away with about $250. Which is fine, but you can't live off that.
Well, now she's only writing ONE page and being paid 10 times that fee.
Why? Because she knows how to use words to persuade prospects to buy. Because the words she's going to be writing will make her client tens of thousands of dollars over the years. Quite realistically hundreds of thousands.
Kathy admits, " ... he was half sold anyway. I definitely could have gotten more."
When asked, "You won't make that mistake again, will you?" she replies: "No... NO!"
Click the triangular button below to hear a REAL recording of the telephone call that followed when Kathy called up her coach Shaune Clarke to let him know the big news (after sending an email beforehand).
If you think it's strange that Shaune just happened to tape it... think again. Shaune is always asking permission to tape record everything. I called him yesterday and before he even asked, "How are you?" he said, "Can I three-way to my audio server?"
He's like a maverick photographer, but instead with sound.
Anyways, listen to this rare opportunity to hear a new copywriter land her first big paying (and well deserved, long-sought, and hard-earned) project...
To discover how to track down and land your own high-paying clients, in niches that are in desperate need of anyone who understand anything about direct-response copywriting, you need to contact shaune@dynamicresponsemarketing.com right now.
I'm sure after releasing this audio his next coaching program is going to be packed quickly. He only takes on about eight students at time.
Isn't it time you got started?
Capture, captivate, convert!
John A. Manley
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