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James Perkins

@thejayperkins

Copywriter & Email Marketer. Ex 6-year Corporate Recruiter. Ex 3-year English Teacher on the Amalfi Coast. Honors degree in English.

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Save your analytics gazing for when you have enough data to be statistically relevant. For small accounts, it’s just a distraction.

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Don't run your biz the way everyone else tries. I was lucky enough to work with some high-level operators early on in my biz journey. And honestly, writing copy for a client doing 7 figures my first year as a solopreneur was pretty daunting at times. But it sure was an

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Those accounts that write endless shyt like: “AI will ruin the lives of bad writers. AI will improve the lives of good writers.” Ever wonder if they’re bored of their own content?

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You market your experience like it’s a benefit to your customer or client. In reality, they view it the same way they view product features. Your copy needs to make it clear how your experience benefits their specific situation.

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Update: I wrote 14 emails and 90% of the sales page yesterday. (Roughly 6000 words total.) Now to finish up the product & bonuses, then set up the funnel.

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I'm releasing a product called '$1000 sales letter for $10' for Black Friday. That might have piqued your attention, so I'll explain. Recently, I was paid $1000 for a sales letter I wrote for a client's info product. I was thinking about how much time and effort it took to

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Quick timeline tip you can immediately implement: Write for the audience you want. Don't play small due to your follower count. If you conduct yourself like a big dawg, your metrics will catch up sooner or later.

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I want you to imagine for a second… You wake up and open your laptop. You've got a sales letter to write for a client who has sent over the details of the info product you'll be selling. You think back to when you'd spend days or even weeks writing a sales page from scratch -