Copywriters Podcast

Spy Secrets, TV Tricks, and Copywriting


Listen Later


Our guest today has lived the kind of life most of us only see on TV and movies. He worked as a specialized contractor in Iraq in PsyOps, which in a way is like the military version of persuasion or direct marketing. Of course, much of what he did is classified, but he’ll share some insights that don’t compromise sensitive information today.
He’s also worked at the heartbeat of world media, as an editor for CNN, NBC, Sky, CNBC and MTV.
Our guest is Christian Dixon, and these days, he’s pursuing copywriting with a ferocity I see only in the most obsessed practitioners of the craft, and I would include Nathan and myself in that group.
We invited Christian to come on the show to talk about what he learned in his other professions that would be interesting insights for copywriters.
And while this is NOT the most interesting insight, what I am about to say IS nonetheless important. And that is this:
Copy is powerful. You’re responsible for how you use what you hear on this podcast. Most of the time, common sense is all you need. But if you make extreme claims... and/or if you’re writing copy for offers in highly regulated industries like health, finance, and business opportunity... you may want to get a legal review after you write and before you start using your copy. My larger clients do this all the time.
Here’s what we covered:
PsyOps lessons:
1. In terms of the actions people will actually take in life, people will do more / give more / take bigger risks for a cause they believe in than they will do for themselves alone, or even for their families.
2. People being interviewed/interrogated will give up more information when the questioner uses sincere empathy and a gentle approach than they will when the questioner uses a tough and confrontative approach.
TV editing lessons
3. People tend to believe what they see more than the words they hear.
4. Sequence is more important than content in determining what meaning or conclusion a viewer will come away with (the magic of editing).
5. A single powerful idea or theme, well illustrated, communicates and convinces more than a complicated idea with a lot of data.
6. Finally, with all your skills, talents, and experience, what was it about copywriting that made you want to get really good at this craft?


Download.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Copywriters PodcastBy David Garfinkel

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

94 ratings


More shows like Copywriters Podcast

View all
The GaryVee Audio Experience by Gary Vaynerchuk

The GaryVee Audio Experience

16,829 Listeners

The Amy Porterfield Show by Amy Porterfield

The Amy Porterfield Show

4,574 Listeners

The StoryBrand Podcast by StoryBrand.com

The StoryBrand Podcast

1,929 Listeners

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips by Eric Siu and Neil Patel

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

1,263 Listeners

Founders by David Senra

Founders

2,171 Listeners

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell by Dan Martell

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell

572 Listeners

The Copywriter Club Podcast by Rob Marsh

The Copywriter Club Podcast

209 Listeners

The Game with Alex Hormozi by Alex Hormozi

The Game with Alex Hormozi

4,459 Listeners

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett by DOAC

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

8,349 Listeners

The Russell Brunson Show by Russell Brunson | YAP Media

The Russell Brunson Show

928 Listeners

My First Million by Hubspot Media

My First Million

2,647 Listeners

Huberman Lab by Scicomm Media

Huberman Lab

29,164 Listeners

The Startup Ideas Podcast by Greg Isenberg

The Startup Ideas Podcast

203 Listeners

Marketing Against The Grain by Hubspot Media

Marketing Against The Grain

356 Listeners

Good Content with Shannon McKinstrie by Shannon McKinstrie

Good Content with Shannon McKinstrie

127 Listeners