Hey {{first_name|Bro}},

I was driving down to the countryside last Monday.

Then an unknown group of folks came out in front of my bike ride.

I stayed there for at least 2 minutes, and those 120 seconds taught me a great lesson on copy that I never get from anything else.

And what’s that lesson? I will cover it, but before that, let me continue the incident.

The group of sheep came one by one with cows, and at the end of them was a farmer man and his son on his shoulder holding a stick.

The farmer is making weird sounds to these sheep while his son is placing the stick on them, so that they can go in the right direction in order.

Both are enjoying their moves and smiling, and going playfully.

And the funny thing is: they have no tension of getting jobs and earning money online. 

They only take care of the animals and use them to produce and sell products like milk and wool to earn some bucks and live well.

And that’s when it hit me: They repeat the same simple routine for survival without questioning it.

Meanwhile, most beginner copywriters are doing the exact opposite:

  • They overthink every outreach they send

  • Write only 1-2 pieces of copy a week

  • Look for a new guru tactic every single moment

Then wonder why they’re not making money online.

And the truth is, you don’t lose in copywriting because the skill is hard. You lose because you don’t repeat the simple stuff long enough to win.

So if you want to stay in the game, really stay in it, {{first_name|Bro}}, do this:

  •  Write 1 piece of copy a day.

  •  Read 1 great copy every day.

  •  Send at least 20 outreaches every single day.

Simple.  But not easy.

And remember: You’re always one outreach away from changing your life.

-AshuRex

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If you have any queries, feel free to ask by replying to this email. 

I will get back to you ASAP.

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