In the 20th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Kira and Rob talk about the ideas and advice from the first 19 episodes that they've found most helpful in their own businesses. This episode is a bit like a Cliff Notes version of the podcast and a great way to catch up on the show if you've missed any of the previous discussions. But more than just a review, Rob and Kira talk about how the ideas their guests have shared have changed the way they do business. This is a great episode, don't miss it.
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The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
Sponsor: AirStory
Reviews in iTunes and Stitcher
Facebook Group
Joanna Wiebe
Ben Settle
The Ultimate Sales Letter
The Advertising Solution
Breakthrough Advertising
Claude Hopkins
The Dark Arts of Long Form Sales Pages
Amy Posner
Lianna Patch
Jennifer Havice
Tarzan Kay
Kira’s Email List
Lacy Boggs
Rob’s Email List
Finding the Right Message (Jen’s book)
Ry Schwartz
Amy Porterfield
Jessica Mehring
Kaleigh Moore
CrazyEgg
AppSumo
Entrepreneur
Jasmine Star
Sam Woods
Hillary Weiss
Danny Marguiles
Upwork
Laura Belgray
Joel Klettke
Roy Furr
Brian Kurtz
Kira’s website
Rob’s website
The Copywriter Club Facebook Group
Intro: Content (for now)
Outro: Gravity
Full Transcript:
Rob: The Copywriter Club Podcast is sponsored by Airstory, the writing platform for professional writers who want to get more done in half the time. Learn more at airstory.co/club.
Kira: What if you could hang out with seriously talented copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes, and their habits, then steal an idea or two to inspire your own work? That’s what Rob and I do every week at The Copywriter Club Podcast.
Rob: You’re invited to join the club for episode 20 as Kira and I talk about our favorite advice from several episodes of the podcast and how we’re applying it in our businesses.
Kira: Hi, Rob.
Rob: Hi, Kira. How’s it going?
Kira: It’s fantastic.
Rob: Yeah, today’s a really good day.
Kira: Today is a great day. We’re pumped up from our previous interview and conversation that was just really ... Gosh, it just gets me so excited about what we’re doing.
Rob: I’m the same way. It’s like every time we talk to another expert, another copywriter who’s doing really smart things with their business, I just get so excited. I get off the interview. It makes me more excited about the work that I’m doing, the clients that I’m working for, that stuff that we’re doing in the Facebook group, and all that stuff. This has been an awesome fun project that we’ve been working on.
Kira: Totally. Today’s episode is really discussing some of the major highlights from the past 20 shows. I think we’ll jump around a bit. We’ll probably going to miss some of them. Also, talking about the way that we’ve already integrated some of these changes or some of these lessons into our own businesses. Some of them we have not, but they’re mostly ones that I or still my list of things to do. I have implemented a couple and I know you have as well.
Rob: Before we do that though, we want to cover two things. That first is that for everybody who’s listening, if you haven’t already taken the opportunity to leave a rating or a review in iTunes, if you would please ... We know you might be driving. Pull over, park the car, go to iTunes, leave us a review. We’d love it if it’s five stars, but even if it’s not, we really want that feedback for two reasons. One, it tells us that you’re listening and that you enjoy what we’re doing. Two, it really does help other people find the podcasts. When there are a lot of reviews, Apple moves it to the top of the list. There are a couple of good podcasts for other writers and we just want to be ranked among those. If you take a minute to rate us in iTunes or if you’re on Stitcher, that would be fantastic.
Kira: Also,