Kira and Rob talk with Sam Woods, the best copywriter you’ve never heard of, about human motivations, how to get crazy-high response rates to email, working on a cruise ship and squeezing the marrow out of life. Sam’s advice about getting to the root of your customer’s desires and moving them from where they are now to where they need to be to buy your product is so good, every copywriter should take notes and use it in their copy. Take a listen…
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The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
Sponsor: Tarzan Kay (free gift: how to raise your rates to $250/hr)
Reis Profile
Clayton Makepeace
Infusionsoft
Sam’s Website
Kira’s website
Rob’s website
The Copywriter Club Facebook Group
Intro: Content (for now)
Outro: Gravity
Full Transcript:
Kira: This episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast is sponsored by Tarzan Kay who has created a special training just for our club members about how to raise your rates from $45 to $250 in less than a year. Learn more at tarzankay.com/club.
Rob: What if you can hang out with really talented copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes and habits, then steal an idea or two to inspire your own work? That’s what Kira and I try to do every week at The Copywriter Club Podcast.
Kira: You are invited to join the club for episode 13 as we chat with the best copywriter you’ve never heard of, Sam Woods about tapping into the 16 customer desires, the power of new change to grow his business, working with a team and his process for writing compelling email sequences with crazy high response rates. Sam welcome.
Rob: Hi Sam, Kira.
Sam: Kira, Rob, good to be speaking with you guys, hope you are doing well.
Kira: Sam, this is going to be … I’m so excited about this conversation because I kind of want you to be my business coach and my life coach. I feel like this is my opportunity for you to be my coach for the next 40 minutes or so.
Rob: We should start out by saying, hi Sam, tell us your story, tell us your story. Where did you come from and how did you get to where you are?
Sam: I never know where to start in my story because there are multiple points of entries and multiple points of exits. I think if I look back at my 20s, it sounds like I’m really old but if I look back into my 20s and my teens, to me it’s been a constant evolving process of reinvention. I even suspect that I have an addictive personality, as in I would get hooked on probably a lot of things if I ever did them. Beside,