4 Simple Questions To Churn Out Painless, Profitable Copy by Mike Schwenk, Associate Marketing Manager.Posted on June 8th, 2012
As a business owner or solopreneur, it’s important to be able to craft compelling messages for you marketing and communication with your lists.
In this video, you’ll discover 4 simple question to answer that will give you a solid structure for churning out powerful copy to sell you products, market your services, and bond with your list(s).
If liked this video or having any questions or feedback, leaving a comment below now to let us know what you think!
Sincerely,
Mike Schwenk
Associate Marketing Manager
Multiple Stream Media
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bob marconi
11 months ago
Hi,
Thanks for the four tips.
You make it sound very simple to craft the needed words – I will give it try…
Mike Schwenk
11 months ago
Hey Bob,
You’re welcome and thanks for checking out the video.
If you have any specific questions about writing copy, feel free to ask!
Roger D. Blackwell
11 months ago
I wish all tips were that short and sweet
Thanks Mike!
Mike Schwenk
11 months ago
Hey, Roger…
Yeah, we realized the previous videos were probably a bit too long for people to easily get value from.
Everything from here on should be like that.
Good to hear from you, and thanks for the feedback!
Diane Comeau
11 months ago
Hi Mike,
I had heard something similar before about the “how”, “why”, etc. for copywriting, but you have put it into a much more streamlined way–simple to remember–hopefully simple to do?? LOL I will definitely give it a try!
Thanks,
Diane
Mike Schwenk
11 months ago
Hey, Diane…
Glad the tip was helpful for you. As I told Bob, if you have any specific questions about improving your writing, feel free to ask!