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Whether or not you signed up to “be a writer” when you started your business, the truth is that clearly communicating your ideas through great copy is a requirement.
Between newsletters, blog posts, video descriptions, captions, lead magnets, promotional emails, sales and check out pages (those last 3 are the money makers btw) writing is part of building an online brand.
But what if you don’t consider yourself a great writer?
What if you struggle to come up with ideas or “get into flow” when you sit down to type?
And even if you can write great content, what if persuasive selling in copy seems like an unsolvable rubik’s cube?
Today's episode will help you step into the role of writer and become persuasive and compelling in your copy, through the help of my dear friend (and our copywriter here at The Speaker Co), Sara Vartanian.
Sara is a launch strategist and copywriter and I’ve asked her to sill the tea on all things copy tips to help you make your copy hotter than Taylor Swift tickets.
You will LOVE unscripted, hilariously real conversation, packed with tangible tips, advice and strategies. We tackle questions like: how long should copy really be? Where do people spend way too much time? What if I don’t feel like writing? Plus we go into a few wildly inappropriate metaphors (per usual) that unsurprisingly drive the lessons home.
Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
EPISODE SHOW NOTES👇
https://heathersager.com/episode177/
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If you’re loving this episode, please take a moment to rate & review the show. This helps me get this message to more people so they too can ditch the hustle 24/7 life.
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Whether or not you signed up to “be a writer” when you started your business, the truth is that clearly communicating your ideas through great copy is a requirement.
Between newsletters, blog posts, video descriptions, captions, lead magnets, promotional emails, sales and check out pages (those last 3 are the money makers btw) writing is part of building an online brand.
But what if you don’t consider yourself a great writer?
What if you struggle to come up with ideas or “get into flow” when you sit down to type?
And even if you can write great content, what if persuasive selling in copy seems like an unsolvable rubik’s cube?
Today's episode will help you step into the role of writer and become persuasive and compelling in your copy, through the help of my dear friend (and our copywriter here at The Speaker Co), Sara Vartanian.
Sara is a launch strategist and copywriter and I’ve asked her to sill the tea on all things copy tips to help you make your copy hotter than Taylor Swift tickets.
You will LOVE unscripted, hilariously real conversation, packed with tangible tips, advice and strategies. We tackle questions like: how long should copy really be? Where do people spend way too much time? What if I don’t feel like writing? Plus we go into a few wildly inappropriate metaphors (per usual) that unsurprisingly drive the lessons home.
Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
EPISODE SHOW NOTES👇
https://heathersager.com/episode177/
Send us a text
Support the show
🔗 Grab the latest FREE resources: https://heathersager.com/start
🔗 Browse all episode shownotes: https://heathersager.com/blog
👋 CONNECT WITH HEATHER:
Work with Heather: https://www.heathersager.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theheathersager/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/HeatherSager
If you’re loving this episode, please take a moment to rate & review the show. This helps me get this message to more people so they too can ditch the hustle 24/7 life.
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