College completely failed in teaching me how to write.
So I spent over 500 hours studying legendary authors and copywriters.
Then, I distilled what I learned into 6 simple frameworks.
But unlike college, these won't cost you $120,000.
Here they are for free:
So I spent over 500 hours studying legendary authors and copywriters.
Then, I distilled what I learned into 6 simple frameworks.
But unlike college, these won't cost you $120,000.
Here they are for free:
First, I studied David Ogilvy.
I figured there was no better place to start than the "Father of Advertising."
And the best thing I found was his 10-bullet masterclass memo titled "How to write."
This memo could replace your college English class:
I figured there was no better place to start than the "Father of Advertising."
And the best thing I found was his 10-bullet masterclass memo titled "How to write."
This memo could replace your college English class:
To learn the art of copywriting, I started with Gary Halbert.
Anyone who can generate $1,000,000,000 in revenue from their sales letters deserves to be studied.
And his 12 time-tested strategies for writing effortless copy are a good place to start:
Anyone who can generate $1,000,000,000 in revenue from their sales letters deserves to be studied.
And his 12 time-tested strategies for writing effortless copy are a good place to start:
After Halbert, I studied Eugene Schwartz.
His advertising tips are so good that the original hardcover of his book "Breakthrough Advertising" sells for $247 (!)
And with a daily writing routine like this, it's no wonder he was so successful:
His advertising tips are so good that the original hardcover of his book "Breakthrough Advertising" sells for $247 (!)
And with a daily writing routine like this, it's no wonder he was so successful:
But I didn't just study the old legends like Ogilvy, Halbert, and Schwartz.
I also immersed myself in the worldview of Craig Clemens, the best DTC copywriter of the last 20 years.
And here's a deep dive into his bulletproof four-step writing process:
I also immersed myself in the worldview of Craig Clemens, the best DTC copywriter of the last 20 years.
And here's a deep dive into his bulletproof four-step writing process:
From there, I went down the rabbit hole of Atomic Habits author James Clear.
I inhaled everything he had to say about the creative process and building a writing habit.
And my biggest takeaway: give yourself permission to create junk.
I inhaled everything he had to say about the creative process and building a writing habit.
And my biggest takeaway: give yourself permission to create junk.
And finally, I sorted through countless hours of transcripts from the Tim Ferriss Show.
And buried inside were 10 timeless pieces of advice for becoming a New York Times Bestseller:
And buried inside were 10 timeless pieces of advice for becoming a New York Times Bestseller:
And that's it!
The threads I linked to above are filled with countless tips, frameworks, and templates.
But these are only a sneak peek of everything I learned.
There are 100x more like those inside this 13,000-word free ultimate guide.
Check it out:
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The threads I linked to above are filled with countless tips, frameworks, and templates.
But these are only a sneak peek of everything I learned.
There are 100x more like those inside this 13,000-word free ultimate guide.
Check it out:
startwritingonline.com
There's quite a bit here - way too much to get through in one sitting.
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It also helps the next generation of writers get started 🙏🏼
So if you want to easily find this thread later, hop back up to the top and retweet it.
It also helps the next generation of writers get started 🙏🏼
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I share threads like this on writing effectively, telling compelling stories, and unlocking the leverage of the internet.
And PS: I promise not to share any of the boring writing tips that Princeton taught me.
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And over the last 9 months, I've helped over 1,900 writers learn these fundamentals inside Ship 30 for 30 - a cohort-based writing course.
12 days left to enroll in the next cohort:
ship30for30.com
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