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Very Urgent need Advice
Hey guys, need real advice. Sent a cold email yesterday to a coach in Singapore. Rewrote her homepage hero inside the email as the free value. She just replied: "thanks for the feedback, who are you, is there a way to look at your profile?" Here's my problem. I don't have a profile. No portfolio site, no big following, and few case studies. I've been learning copy by writing for real prospects, not by building an audience. I've got a PDF ready with five more rewrites of her homepage. My instinct is to send it and say something like "I don't have a profile, but I have more of what you already replied to." Bet on the work, not the credentials. Anyone been in this exact spot? Would you play the honesty card, or is there a smarter angle I'm missing?
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I’d be honest without making yourself sound apologetic: "I don’t have much of a public profile yet. I’ve been spending my time practising on real businesses rather than building an audience. I’m [Name], and I focus on helping coaches make their messaging clearer and more persuasive. I put together a short document with a few more ideas for your homepage so you can judge me by the work itself. Happy to send it over."
How can I improve my outreaches ?
I am trying to find a junior copywriter role in marketing agencies. I am sharing my recent outreach and I would love to get feedback on how I can make it a lot better. I send a cold email to the decision makers of the agency and attach a loom video along side it. here is the email I sent. I tried slightly differentiated emails to see what works and I have sent it to two people in the company I probably sound too robotic, I tried my best not to but I cant help but notice it ( would love to have some feedback on how I can improve this ) Here is the attached loom : https://www.loom.com/share/1cd5dc5642ad4a36bae7371f0f117b8e I havent applied with CV or cover letters - Quite frankly I dont know what to put in them since I just have had 1 client work and testimony and I try to explain as much as I can in the loom itself. Website of the agency : https://rsd.com.au/ Some questions I have : 1. How to build a CV with not a lot of prior work 2. Since I am attaching a loom video, what message should be in the email and in the loom (separately) 3. Is it worth looking at other outreaching methods ? 4. I always get stuck on the subject line, I know the aim of the SL should be to open the email but can I have more tips on how I can stand out - esp when I cannot find personal/relevant things to include 5. Any tips to improve the video audit (Thank you to Nabeel to checking up on me and encouraging to post about this)
How can I improve my outreaches ?
1 like • Jun 21
The email IS the audition. You're telling them you're a copywriter instead of showing them. "Conversion-driven direct response copywriter" is resume language. Write the email like copy you'd write for a client. If you can't sell yourself compellingly, why trust you with their clients?
Plan to double retainer with current client
Hi guys, could use your feedback. I am currently at 4.5k USD / month retainer. I’ve been with this client for 3 years doing everything from email copy to promos to editorial content writing. I have had some other clients occasionally, and my highest month has been about 8k USD. Nabeel recommended I come up with a plan to increase his income so I can double my retainer. Here’s my plan to boost traffic for the client: 1. Generate traffic on twitter by growing branded account (Nabeel suggests instagram instead) 2. Get client on more regular podcast appearances. 3. He has a low-ticket substack, which I can also grow using notes and other ways for lead gen. 4. New front-end offers to come from new thesis client is writing for post-singularity investing + from content below 3. Update Website & Add Blog - Transfer all old newsletter and blog content into Obsidian and connect to Claude along with news updates to create blog content + re-distribution on socials. For financial website: 1. I worked on creating an offer for financial website to transition from display ads and affiliate revenue to a paid offer. (needs to get approved) - I have a $27 front end. and a $97 core offer. We can also A/B test $29/month subscription offer for the re-branded financial Newsletter. 2. Keep growing the 6700 twitter account to drive traffic to the site. 3. Updating SEO keywords on site. Site is 95% direct traffic
4 likes • Apr 26
The strongest part of your plan is the financial website monetization shift. Moving from display ads and affiliate revenue to a paid offer is a real strategic contribution with measurable upside. If you can show that the $27 front end and $97 core offer generate meaningful revenue, you've created something that didn't exist before. That's worth a retainer increase on its own merit. Ask the client directly what would make him feel like doubling your retainer was obviously worth it. His answer will tell you exactly where to focus instead of guessing.
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