Friday, April 12, 2019

Learn the copy quickly and easily with the unique secret of this top copy

A few years ago, I interviewed a copywriter named Joe Vitale.

If you don't know who Joe Vitale is, he can easily become one of today's top contributors. His books and teachings have helped thousands of aspiring writers around the world, and he has proof of this.

Anyway, one of the things we talked about was how to learn the process of copywriting. For example, the tips and tricks he knows can help others learn how to write decent ads quickly and easily.

One of the tips is to imitate other writers. Not only a copywriter, but also some great novelists.

In fact, Joe said that he sometimes went to the library and pulled out the works of Jack London - and the works of Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway - he would copy those paragraphs out of the words in his notebook.

He said that by doing this, you can train your subconscious mind and adapt their "rhythm" to your own style.

This is a good way to learn a copy.

Other heavyweight contributors, such as Gary Halbert, talked about the same thing. How to learn how to "write" like them by copying the advertisements and works of great writers.

If you just started trying this and see it.

Get some great writers' books, ads, articles, etc. and copy their writing. When you do enough, when it "sticks" in your mind, it will help you write better advertisements without the need for a lot of natural writing talent.




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