Danavir Sarria
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So stuff like that, if you're writing, you're talking about yourself, you're talking about hiring a copywriter.
Usually speaking, you want to, uh,
First, you want to see the portfolio and stuff, see if they're good and whatever.
But mostly, I would say, is a copywriter who just doesn't know copy, but as well as the marketing side of business.
Because once you have someone who understands both
and marketing, they understand both the short-term, they understand both the long and the long-term and how they connect with each other so that you can best be able to actually write copy.
Because usually the thing with copy is that it's not exactly about,
making stuff sound really, really good.
People, that's what a lot of people think what copywriting is, but what really what copywriting is, is just, uh, being able to talk to someone to their heart, I guess is the way, best way to say it, uh, whatever drives them to actually want to, uh, you know, whatever drives them to actually buy and to stay.
So it's not just, I know, I know in this world is a little bit difficult to understand why I don't care about unsubscribing stuff like that.
But when you drive to people's hearts, like it's all about that one thing,
making that one person feel like, you know, that you are the right business for them.
And if not, they're not, you know what I mean?
I hate clients.
That's pretty much exactly what it is.
I did freelance before CopyMonk, which is the reason why I teach CopyMonk because I had, you know, what, like five years experience writing copy for other people.
I haven't done big brands.
They're usually people who sell info products, like solopreneurs.
Give me an example.
The last client I had, which is my favorite client, I'll talk about him.