“Monet of email copywriting” spills his secrets?

Believe it or not:
I was addicted to video games for 10+ years before I became a copywriter.
First it was Diablo II…
Then came World of Warcraft…
And eventually, League of Legends.
I played each one like a fulltime job.
And because I was a PC gamer…
This led to an outrageous amount of strain in my forearms and right hand.
In fact, they were so overloaded by the end that I could barely turn the doorknob first thing in the morning.
Even trying to hold a book in my hands would cause me immense pain.
So before I went to work…
I’d have to sit on the couch with my forearms wrapped in an electric heat blanket for 20 minutes and do nothing.
Imagine that lol
Anyway, since I couldn’t read or do anything with my hands…
This is actually how I stumbled onto podcasts.
Every morning at 5:30 AM, I’d sit down on the couch in my grimy little basement apartment…
Wrap my forearms, fire up the heating blanket, and flip on a podcast.
What consistently amazed me about them was:
Here were all these authors, athletes, and experts I looked up to…
Revealing many of their juiciest secrets for free to anyone willing to listen.
Crazy, isn’t it?
Well, as it happens…
I’ve just gone and done the same thing.
You see, my friends Jeff Matlow and Natasha Walstra had me on their show last week to chat about writing emails that sell…
And I dished on everything from:
- The problem with most people’s sales emails
- 4 simple steps to writing emails that sell
- What types of emails to send & how often to send them
- AI and the future of email marketing
- And lots more
I had a ton of fun.
The conversation is a little over 35 minutes long.
So if you’re looking to get better at writing emails that sell…
Then I highly recommend you listen here:
Jim Hamilton
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