hey what's up you guys welcome to the channel today we're going to do a totally free practical copywriting course that you can do even if you're a total beginner to get you to the point where you're a confident copywriter have the skills to sell your services as a copywriter and are ready to start making money online selling copywriting services for yourself so without further ado let's get into the course all right so this is the moment i think you've all been waiting for this is the practical copywriting course for beginners this is what i'm hoping
you'll learn in this course in the best case scenario once you finish this course and all of the recommended practice exercises i'm hoping you're able to successfully start selling freelance copywriting services online that's the best case scenario and if you go through this course do the writing exercises i'm going to be providing and actually take the time i outline in this course i think you have a really good chance of hitting that best case scenario worst case scenario is not so bad but you finished the course and are not quite quite ready to start freelance
selling copywriting services but are well on your way to being ready so in this scenario i imagine you'll probably just need some more practice but lucky for you like i mentioned i'll be providing some very helpful practice exercises and timelines to help you get there so my background a little bit about me this is the you know why you should listen slide so i've been a fiber seller myself for just over three years and i've been a fiver seller since this year i've been a fiver pro seller in the email copy category since 2021 i've
made over sixty thousand dollars in earnings as a copywriter on fiverr and that's sixty thousand dollars as a part-time gig so i think that's pretty good i've been a content creator for two plus years i make videos on this youtube channel i have a blog i have a newsletter i have a discord server basically i've been going all in on creating content to help other people get started as freelancers and then you know my background in my work life is that i have over nine years of sales experience in tech or software companies software as
a service companies i've worked for startups i've worked for fortune 500 companies and i've worked for mid-market companies doing all sorts of sales so that's kind of where i'm coming to copywriting from i have a really you know i would say nine years is a pretty decent amount of time as a background in sales so two important things to note before we get into the course i'm a big believer that anyone can succeed as a freelancer as long as they're determined work hard focus on providing value and are always looking to learn and improve okay
that's number one but i'm an even bigger believer that value is number one it's paramount and should be top of mind in every client or business interaction so keep that in mind as we go through this course and this is just a snapshot of my fiverr analytics for any of you who don't know me or new to the channel and are skeptical that i'm just blowing smoke this is my fiverr analytics i'm actually closer to 61 000 of total revenue since making this video uh in october 2021 and i've completed about 660 orders which is
crazy to think all right so course breakdown so i broke this course down into six parts and i think that i've laid these parts out that if you go through each part in order and complete the practice activities in each part in sequence you should be left off pretty pretty solidly at the end so part one we're going to cover the question that a lot of you have what is copywriting part two we're gonna talk about how to build a foundation for copywriting this is very important part three we're gonna learn the basics part four
we're going to get you to the point where you're actually writing your first pieces of copy and i think that'll be pretty cool experience part five we're gonna work on building your portfolio and how to build your portfolio and part six probably the part you guys are all most excited about is how to get your first customer as a copywriter so these are the six parts of the course i think it's important you go through them in order you know i've taken a lot of time to ordering them in a way that i think will
be most helpful for you so let's get into the course alright so part one what is copywriting so this is the dictionary definition of copywriting as a starting place so copywriting is the activity or occupation of writing the text of advertisements or publicity materials okay here's my definition of copywriting i think it might be a little easier to understand copywriting is the act of writing something intended to help directly or indirectly advertise or sell something you tell me which one makes more sense but i think that this one is easier to understand for fiverr sellers
who are new to the whole world of copywriting so here are some examples of what copywriting can be website copy sales page copy landing pages flyers brochures sales emails marketing emails blog posts product descriptions service descriptions ebooks lead magnet magnets youtube descriptions the list goes on but if you're new to copywriting this is what it is and these are some of the things you can sell as a copywriter so another important thing to cover when you're getting into the world of selling copywriting services is it's important to understand the reasons why people hire copywriters because
as a copywriter you'll be targeting these reasons and leveraging them to win business and make money for yourself so the first category here is people buy copywriting services to provide business gains to their company things like increasing their sales revenue generating more leads building a loyal following on social media or anywhere else strengthening their brand launching new products maybe branching out and starting to make money online for the first time or creating new revenue streams for their business the other set of reasons why people hire copywriters is to solve pains that they're currently experiencing in
their business things like saving the time it would take them to do the copywriting themselves or saving the money that it would take to hire a full-time employee versus just hiring a freelance copywriter they might want to better connect with clients and potential clients by speaking to their wants and needs better and this is somewhere a copywriter can really help and hiring a copywriter might help them eliminate any ambiguity they currently have in their business which i find is pretty common for a lot of new startups so these are the reasons the pains and the
gains reasons why people might hire a copywriter i know this concept might be new to a lot of you thinking about what a business is gained or is looking to gain or what their pains they're experiencing are but if you have these in the back of your mind these are tools you can use to help convey and communicate why you can help them in a way that will get them to buy if you can prove to a client that you can give them a business gain or help remedy a business pain they're experiencing they're gonna
be more likely to hire you than if you were to just say i'm a copywriter all right so moving into part two which is building a foundation for copywriting so i mentioned that this is really important and it is so the first thing you got to do that's me sitting on my couch reading a book reading helps you write i know it sounds crazy and i've mentioned this in some of my other videos but if you want to be a good writer and you want to be a copywriter you need to be a good reader
and read often so it's important to get into the habit of reading every day how long you read every day that's up to you and your schedule 10 20 30 40 minutes however but reading is a success a crucial part of any successful writing habit so if you're new to copywriting i have it on the screen here i recommend 20 minutes every day indefinitely what that means is if you want to be a good writer being a good writer means you're always improving working on your craft learning from other good writers reading every day helps
you do that and you doesn't even have to be reading copy just read books you like every day it'll expose you to different writing styles different you know techniques that authors and writers use to get their message across and that will passively bake into your brain and help you improve your own writing so read every day and other than reading every day you also want to write every day so that's me just jotting down on a notepad i like writing on physical paper sometimes at the ideation phase of a new project that helps me get
my thoughts onto the page but get started writing absolutely anything so for a lot of us when we come into the world of copywriting it's our first time writing anything so at some point for every new writer you got to just take the plunge and start writing something you need to learn how to write stuff down it's a skill that comes with practice and being able to sit down and just start writing is a very important skill for copywriters who are going to be getting all these new projects all the time and need to learn
how to self-motivate and start the writing process even in times when they're not feeling super creative so here's the first exercise of this course this is a beginner writing exercise that i've done extensively when i first started as a writer and this is going to be crucial for you too so step one is sit down at your desk either in front of a pad of paper like i had in my picture or in front of a blank document on your computer and set a 20 minute timer on your phone next just start writing and do
not stop until the timer goes off do not come prepared with an idea of what you want to write the point of this exercise is to get you to sit down set a timer and write for that amount of time so i yeah as i mentioned this exercise the the whole point of this exercise is to help you be able to sit down and just write you'll be amazed at some of the stuff that you you'll come up with at first it'll be really hard but being able to sit down and just start a writing
flow is an important skill because as a copywriter you'll be getting a lot of projects for things that maybe are new to you or maybe you're not passionate about and you need to be able to sit down take the ideas and put them to paper so i would recommend you do this writing exercise every day for 30 days at the end of the first 30 days do a self-assessment how do you feel has this gotten easier for you are you able to actually sit down and just pound through a lot of text in 20 minutes
or do you feel a little uncomfortable still do you feel like you have trouble you know just writing on cue if you do feel like you're not confident and you're having some trouble keep doing this until you're comfortable with the exercise and you you feel like the quality of the words you're putting on the page is actually getting better so if after 30 days it's not happening for you don't worry do it for another 30 days this is a great writing exercise that you know i still do and i've been copywriting for years it'll help
you work that muscle in your brain that helps you write helps you write on a timeline and helps you just get words onto the page so this is the first exercise of this course bookmark this page maybe save this part of the video come back to this ideally you gotta do this for 30 days if you can't commit to doing this for 30 days you're just not ready to be a copywriter so trust me try this out so here's the summary activities for part two um you know again bookmark this save this part of the
video but step one for all new copywriters is to make sure you're getting into a habit of reading every day it's important i would recommend setting 20 minutes aside every day to read whatever you want read what you enjoy but read something and the part 2 practice activity from this course is the beginner writing exercise i mentioned so sit down in front of a blank page or document and write for 20 minutes do not come prepared with an idea just sit down and write and do this for 30 days the end of that 30 days
give yourself an honest review of how you feel you have progressed in this exercise if you don't feel super confident just keep doing it add a week add two weeks add another month but this is important let me know in the comments what you think about these activities or if you have any questions or you're struggling with them happy to help okay so part three learning the basics of copywriting so as a starting point i thought it would be cool to outline some free free ways we can learn the basics and then some paid ways
choose whichever you like i've done all of these things so free ways to learn the basics the first is to study good copy that you can find on websites of successful people or companies that you follow see what they do see what appears on their site next is study the copy found in marketing email so any of us who have an email address a gmail whatever odds are you get a lot of spam a lot of marketing emails a lot of companies reaching out to you just skim through your own inbox and see the types
of emails you're getting what types of subject lines are they using what do the emails look like do they get your attention what's working well study this type of stuff and next is to study good copy by actually submitting your email on a business website or entering their sales funnel through a lead capture form and the the kind of trick with this one is that gives you a behind-the-scenes look to see what happens after that type of thing happens a lot of copywriters write these type of follow-up sequences that are initiated after a prospect visits
a website so by visiting a website and putting in you know a dummy email or something you can actually see what these companies are sending out to prospects and that's a great free way to learn so when it comes to studying website copy here's an example this is hubspot's homepage for those who don't know hubspot is a huge crm software company just to give you an idea of some of the things you might want to look out for you know what types of banners do they have running along the top of the page and what
does this banner do for you and for them what are they trying to accomplish with this do they have you know headings what do the headings look like are they cliche are they relevant to current events study the headlines on the page and then the subheadings what do you see on the first you know above the fold what loads when you open the page this is all really important because you know that a big company like this has taken a lot of time into studying what works on a home page so just by studying this
stuff you'll get an idea of what the big players are doing and you can use that to help develop your skills as a website copywriter so this is just below the fold on that same web page you know they're listing their product features this is a very common thing a lot of people get asked to do as a copywriter what headings do they use how many sentences do they use to briefly describe that particular product feature check this stuff out there's an endless amount of big company websites you can review to learn from the best
and this is a great way to see what's happening in the copywriting industry and what other people are doing study it and use it to drive your practice activities and you know the type of stuff you might be interested in writing next we mentioned was email copy so you can actually study a lot of email copy for free because speaking from experience i get a ton of unsolicited marketing emails every day in all of my email accounts so you know this is an example of five emails i subject lines i pulled from my inbox you
know studying subject lines is huge because that's a big part of email copywriting so if you look at these you know the first is from a steakhouse at evs enjoy before the season ends this is an interesting one this is like they're trying to get you to feel like there's some sort of scarcity you gotta get in there and spend some money before the season ends so that's interesting that's a tactic you could use a running a running apparel company just announcing some new releases you know they know that i've already purchased from them so
that's the type of headline they go for when targeting a past client a social network using a seasonal headline halloween madness is here right a watch store hadinky you know it's a niche interest they know i'm a guy who likes watches so vintage watch week they put rolex and rolex daytona popular words for watch lovers in the subject line might get me to click and then the last one is a really personal subject line it looks like it was written by a friend what's next on your to-do list i wouldn't know by looking at that
subject line that it's a marketing email necessarily you know study subject lines these are just five i pulled from the top of my promotions uh bucket in my gmail but you probably get a lot of these too study them it's a great way to learn what works and then study the email copy so here's an email i got from patreon you know do they use templates or images at the top of their message are there subheadings you know how much text actually shows up so i was viewing this on my iphone how much text shows
up before you have to scroll that's an important thing that some copywriters take into consideration as well because if you can get the important call to actions above the fold it might boost the conversion rate of that email you know do they use different sections of text throughout the email or like images what does the email look like and do they include links so just review emails you're getting from brands you follow and see what they're doing because odds are they put a lot of thought into what works and what doesn't and you can use
this as a guiding light for what you do with your own copy next is i mentioned entering the sales funnel or submitting your email on a company website so here's that hubspot leak capture page you don't necessarily need to use this is just the example i used for this because i love hubspot but you know this is their create your free account lead capture page you put your name and your email and you hit next and you get access to their free tool but what happens next i can tell you from experience they start sending
you emails they start sending you links to webinars newsletters product releases submit your email to a company you follow and see what they send you to be like ah this is what they do for follow-up sequences maybe that'll help you learn how to write your own follow-up sequences and then another example is the nardi blog you know this is my website i do a monthly newsletter so if you submit your email here you can see what type of copy i put out in my monthly newsletter and this was a subtle plug to my website during
this presentation all right so we talked about free ways to learn the basics here are some paid ways and when i say paid i'm not talking ten thousand dollar courses i'm talking reasonably priced courses that'll help you you know speed up the amount of time it takes for you to you know learn the basics but again this is totally up to you the freeways are a great way to learn that's how i did most of my learning but the first is skillshare so i'm actually a skillshare affiliate and in every video i put a link
to their free trial because i think skillshare is a pretty cool platform you pay a monthly fee and you get access to a lot of cool courses it's a great way to learn udemy has been around for a long time you to me you can buy courses for like five ten bucks and there are a lot of courses on udemy a lot of these courses will offer you a means of learning that will just save you a little bit of time from figuring it out yourself and the last one that i really like and i've
done some courses through coursera is coursera so coursera is i think it's called a mooc a massive online learning community or something like that and basically what it is is it does the one-to-many model of learning where you're actually learning through universities you have professors teaching you through pre-recorded lectures and thousands of people from around the world take these courses so these are the top three uh paid ways that um i'd recommend you learning again i'm an affiliate of skillshare i always recommend skillshare and there are links in the description of this video that i
will get a little kickback from if you do decide to use skillshare next are some books so here are two books in particular that i read that really helped um with my development as a writer these are like i don't know 15 20 bucks each but the first is stephen king on writing and this isn't necessarily a book about copywriting it's just about writing so stephen king for those of you who don't know is a very prolific famous wealthy uh horror author he's written things like cary it a lot of big movies and books that
a lot of us have heard of so this book talks through his journey of becoming a writer and really helped me frame what that means and how i should look at the craft of writing and it helped motivate me to actually take the next step in my writing journey so that's a book i always recommend it's really good and just a great way to frame yourself and really try to understand why you're doing what you're doing as a writer the next like this course is a practical book by the gotham writers workshop which is a
very popular paid writing school you can take courses through them to learn how to write creative writing copywriting a whole bunch of different writing but this this book is actually about fiction writing and it's a book full of exercises to help you become a better writer so both of these books are not really directly related to copywriting but the reason i recommend them is for me personally they helped me develop a passion for my writing habit that passion allowed me to develop into a successful copywriting business so i think that it's important to be multi-disciplinary
when you're becoming a writer you know you want to make money from copywriting that's great but i still write fiction and try to write short stories in my spare time because i love doing it and it helps me get better at other forms of writing so these are the other paid things that you can consider if you want to get into copywriting these two books there's a ton of books out there these are the two that i enjoyed most all right so summary activities of part three so first you know you can study copy from
websites second is you could study marketing emails and the copy in those in your inbox you can submit your email to website lead capture forms or email submission forms to see what happens next and the fourth is you could consider taking a paid course or picking up a book to help speed up the amount of time it takes you to learn all right part four writing your first pieces of copy this is where um you know you're gonna shine so this is gonna start with an exercise 30 days of copywriting prompts so what is a
writing prompt a writing prompt is basically an idea a line uh something you need to do that will motivate you and guide you for what you should be writing so every day for 30 days select a writing prompt and i'll give you some on the next couple slides that you can use so no worries there next is each day select a different company to be your pretend client so you're going to use the company and write that writing prompt with that company in mind and if you're wondering how do i select a company literally just
go to the internet pick a company like there's millions of companies in the world just pick one this is kind of what the exercise is all about next you're going to write the copy using that prompt for that particular company and you're going to do this for 30 days using the same writing prompt but mixing up the company every day the goal is to get super comfortable writing one form of copy so you see what i'm getting at here if you select the email copywriting writing prompt every day for 30 days write an email from
that prompt for a different company by the end of that 30 days you've done this 30 times that's a lot of practice that's going to give you confidence and skills to start writing email copy for actual paying customers same goes with other forms of copy so you can choose to do multiple writing prompts so like let's say you want to write an email for a different company every day for 30 days that's great you could also write website copy for that those same companies every day for 30 days but do both for 30 days the
whole idea here is practice and if you don't feel comfortable after 30 days do another 30 days if you see the theme with this course i'm stressing the practice element this is a practical copywriting course that i think can help anyone become a good copywriter but there are no shortcuts at some point you just gotta practice and get good at it so this is a fantastic exercise to actually get good at writing copy and you can do it for a month you can do it for six months you can do it for six years this
is a great way to practice and it will help you so here's the first sample writing prompt that you can use the first is an outbound prospecting email so the prompt is this text in blue here and it says a company needs help writing an email to engage with prospective clients the goal of the email is to have the prospect agree to a call to view a demo of the product or service that company sells so that's what you need to do the types of companies that might need this service sas software companies gyms and
fitness centers offshore software development firms management consulting companies digital media companies ad agencies digital marketing companies the list goes on but these are some of the the top companies that come to mind for me when i was trying to think of the type of companies that would need this type of outbound prospecting email so that's the first writing prompt and i put a little tip at the bottom in orange so if you submit your email on the company's contact us page or landing page and they send you an email that email might be a good
indicator of the type of messaging that particular company is looking for so you can do this every day to see what type of messaging they're sending out and use that to just help guide the voice or the tone of the message you're writing so the next writing prompt is a product or service description so a company needs help writing a product or service description for a new product they're launching the description needs to reflect the company's values while also being informative and engaging encouraging potential customers to click add to cart so for this writing prompt
the tip i'm giving is that reviewing things like their website social media accounts and newsletter will help you get a better idea of what their brand identity is so understanding their brand is important part of writing products or services descriptions that reflect the company's values and the types of companies that might hire you to write this type of project that you can target for practice exercise is clothing companies electronics companies watch brands boutique retailers supplements companies e-learning companies sas software companies there's so many but the prompt is the text in blue you can choose to
use this one in your practice and the last one i'm giving you guys today is a website home page and this applies to just about any company that has a website so here's the prompt a startup company is launching their website for the very first time they need help writing copy for their home page that will do a good job explaining what they do and also encourage site visitors to do something by leveraging a well-written call to action on the home page so the tip for this one is if they want you to write website
copy that also has a call to action that gets the visitor to do something you need to understand clearly what this company actually does what they sell it's important to creating an effective call to action so and just so you understand what a call to action is it's a piece of copy like a line of text that encourages the person reading to either take immediate action on something or make a purchase so those are the three writing prompts you can leverage use them in your 30-day practice let me know if you want me to provide
some more in the comments and i'll give you guys some more down the road so the summary activities for part four the first is complete the writing prompt exercise every day for 30 days the second is to give all three prompts a try the reality is if you're just getting into copywriting and you don't really know what you're going to specialize in each focuses on a different form of copywriting and might be really helpful in helping you figure out which niche you want to target which is important and then at the end of 30 days
of practice assess your work do you feel ready to do similar projects for clients if you do move on to part 5 of this course your goal then if you don't no worries do them for another 30 days being a copywriter can be a really lucrative super lucrative business so putting in the time now to practice don't think of it as a waste of time this is you investing in your future business so do this assessment see how you're doing if you're if you're feeling good enough move on if not give it some more practice
okay part five how to build a copywriting portfolio so at this point you know you're like hey mike you've taught us what copywriting is you've given us all these practice exercises what next what do i do how do i build a portfolio if i haven't had any customers yet in the past well we're going to turn some of your writing prompts into your portfolio pieces and here's how so the first thing you're going to do is you know at this point you've either been writing these prompts for 30 days 60 days more you have many
writing prompts that you've done review all of them review all the prompts you've done over the past few months and select the best prompts are there any that stick out to you and you're like wow this is really good i'm proud of myself if you don't see any you like and you aren't proud of any of these maybe a good indicator do a little bit more practicing right so if you do find something that you like build on those good ones try writing them again now that you're more experienced writer see if you can make
them better make them as good as you can once you've done that curate and collect all of your best pieces of work and use those as your portfolio to secure your first few clients and you can even let them know hey here are some writing prompts some sample case studies i did in my development as a copywriter you can look at these as an example of the quality of work you can expect to get from me that's how you should build your portfolio because most you won't have a client and i know a lot of
you ask how do i build a portfolio if i don't have a client this is how i've given you the exercises to practice writing these prompts writing copy writing different forms of copy if you do the practice exercise like it's intended and you're getting good and practicing over 30 60 70 80 days whatever you're gonna be writing some stuff that you can use for your portfolio so do just that part six how to get your first customer so this is the big one and i know a lot of you watching this just because i've been
doing this youtube thing for a while and i've talked to thousands of you a lot of you start this part before the first five parts that i've outlined in this course so if you've gotten this far in the course before i go any further if you've gotten to this slide and you haven't honestly given the first five parts of this course an honest try you haven't done the practice you haven't done the learning you won't succeed at this part so if you've gotten here without that go back and do those exercises they're not hard to
do you just need to do them so without further ado let's get into how to get your first customer the first thing you need to do is decide where you're going to list your services so i put up my fiverr profile here because i'm a big time fiverr seller i love fiverr and that's the focus of this channel this is where i mainly sell my services so fiverr could be a great place for you to sell your services as well there are a lot of other freelance websites as well things like upwork freelancer there's so
many of them i choose fiverr so this is what a fiverr profile looks like you have your actual profile on the left side there that shows you your picture reviews where you're from and i really recommend using a picture of you and then you have all the gigs that you have listed for sale so i have videos on my channel of how to make great fiverr gigs but here's just a quick rundown so you're going to want to write a really good subject line and if you've been doing the practice exercises in this course you're
probably pretty good at that at this point next you got to select your packages and figure out how you're going to sell your services i typically recommend offering you know basic standard and premium package i find that it gives people enough variety to help hook them on if they you know maybe they don't have a big enough budget for your premium but they'll hit up your standard gives them options then you get to decide on a price so i talk about this extensively in a lot of videos but just as a starting point i'm in
the camp of starting at five dollars start at the base baseline get your first five ten fifteen orders and get five star ratings on those orders by doing great work and then up your prices because five star ratings are very important to succeeding on fiverr but it's up to you a lot of people don't like starting at five dollars do whatever you're comfortable with and then you gotta get a good profile picture going on so you could use something like canva take a picture yourself you know put a little headline a little bulleted list of
what you offer make it informative and you know clicky because this is this along with your gig title is what's going to entice people to actually click through to your service and then next probably the most important part after they click through to your gig is your description so this is something this is the place where you got to accurately describe what you're selling use some related and relevant keywords to help it appear in search and the most important part if they're reading this it's gotta get them to the point of hitting continue and placing
an order so a lot of videos on my channel to get started with this if you want to sell on fiverr next i just put up my website here it's the only web property i have right now but if you don't want to sell on a freelance website you have the option of creating your own website and offering your services for sale there as well so you'll notice i don't do that on my website and the reason is is because it's expensive fiverr takes care of a lot of marketing a lot of back-end support billing
payroll uh taking payments i don't wanna have to worry about a lot of that so i just sell on fiverr mainly if you want to sell on your own website you got to start thinking about are you going to buy a crm are you going to do paid marketing google ads facebook ads what are you going to do i actually have a video that talks about how much i've actually saved by paying fiverr to host my gigs their 20 cut over doing it myself and it's pretty substantial i think it was like 30 000 for
the first couple years so this kind of wraps up where you're gonna list your services but that's pretty much it once you've learned how to copyright you've built your portfolio you got to post it for sale somewhere whether it be fiverr or your own website or another freelancing site and use your skills that you've developed as a copywriter to make these listings awesome so what's next time time time time time time so what's next is doing the work putting in the reps and being patient it can take time to get your first couple of orders
as a fiber seller it can take a couple of different iterations of a fiverr gig to get one to the point where it ranks in fiber search it can take time to get your first 15 five star rating rated orders at five dollars an order before you can up your prices this is where we're leaving off with this presentation because the number one thing i hear from people is that they're impatient it's not working out for them and they they always quote the amount of time it's been it's been a week it's been 24 hours
it's been a month it can take many months to start up your fiverr business and i need to frame this for you that that's not a bad thing starting any business takes time and you got to view fiverr as a business so if you go through this course and you've done all the practice you've truthfully taken the course and put in the work to get good at copywriting and it's taking you a little bit of time to get your first couple of orders don't get discouraged instead of getting mad at fiverr and quitting which will
result in you never making money try to think about why it's taking time and if you can identify certain things you can improve on to help speed up that time it will help you make money faster it'll help you focus on doing something productive versus negative thinking about quitting or it's fiverr's fault or fiverr sucks or whatever or freelancing sucks but time good things take time so that's all i have for you today i hope this course was helpful please honestly give it a go if you want to make money as a copywriter you totally
can i believe in you this is a practical course that i think any of you can go through that'll prepare you to do just that but asides from the information on this course and the buyers who are going to be buying your gigs on fiverr your success lies on your shoulders it's up to you to do the work it's up to you to practice and get good at the skill and it's up to you to sell the skills so i hope this was helpful and that's it for today love you all take care happy selling
i hope this was helpful cheers