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The Email List Management Certification Program 2023

The Email List Management Certification Program 2023

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While helping their clients or employers have record-breaking months of $20k, $50k, or even $100k+ in email revenue...​

Before I share with you how to join, let's be brutally honest about copywriting.​

The life of a copywriter is stressful:​

- You have to fight for jobs that dozens of other highly qualified writers are applying for. You hope & pray that you get chosen. Usually, you don’t​

- If the client does reach out to you, they haggle you down on your per email rate or want you to work hourly.​

- They don’t usually pay you 100% up front.​

- Then you work on writing the emails in a Google Doc & turn them in on time.​

- Then the client asks you to make a bunch of revisions. It’s something little that probably won’t make a difference. But you keep going back & forth to make them happy. Sometimes they even ask you for extra little favors.​

- When you follow up about getting paid, the client doesn't give you a straight answer.​

- Maybe they pay you. Maybe they don't.​

- You never find out how your work is performed. This means you can’t get paid rev share, even if your copy CRUSHES for them.​

- So you vow to never work with that client again.​

- And even if the project does go well, they usually don’t need your services again for a while.​

- Which means you have to spend more time trying to find another client to replace them.​

And the cycle repeats itself over & over & over.​

You live a life of feast or famine. Some months are great, others, not so much.​

In fact, you spend more time hunting for new copywriting clients than you do working. Which doesn’t pay the bills.​

 

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