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Hey {{first_name|Bro}},

I saw a lot of my copy lads talk:

  • "Bro write some 3 fucking emails and make 1 grand"

  • "Writing is easy, bro, Google Doc and prompts"

  • "My 3 prompts are enough to write anything"

And all they do is BS.

They didn't burn their brain calories, which is the most important part of copywriting.

It's not about writing at all, but about critical thinking and problem solving, which take the real calories of your body.

Think about understanding the audience and getting their pain points.

  • What makes them feel alone at night?

  • How can you solve that?

  • What's your client product, and how can you solve it and how can you make improvements in it?

So, you all can do it smoothly by exercising your brain muscle, especially reading great copy and observing and handwriting it, then you can write for anything.

-AshuRex

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