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  • Killer Copywriting and Killer Copywriting Revolution

  • Master the Art of Writing Copy That Sells (Two Book Bundle)
  • By: William Swain
  • Narrated by: Austin Stoller
  • Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Killer Copywriting and Killer Copywriting Revolution

By: William Swain
Narrated by: Austin Stoller
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Everything you need to know about copywriting....

The audiobook includes:

  • Killer Copywriting: How to Write Copy That Sells
  • Killer Copywriting Revolution: The Advanced Guide on How to Write Copy That Sells

Discover why every business owner needs to master copywriting.

Do you want to boost your sales, save time, and grow your business at lightning speed? Good copywriting can do all that plus a whole lot more. And world-class copywriting can transform your performance and earn recognition. I’m going to show you how.

Whether you’re aware of it or not, copywriting is one of the most essential elements of effective marketing. It’s the art and science of strategically delivering words that motivate people to take action.

In this audiobook, you will learn how to write copy that connects and converts. You don’t have to guess what to write. You can learn exactly what words will increase the level of your success every single time.

The right words can make the difference between your business fighting to keep the lights on or breaking sales records.

From this audiobook, you will discover:

  • How to tell a compelling story
  • Formatting tips that make your copy a joy to read
  • The seven saleable emotions
  • How to write headlines that draw people in
  • Writing copy for social media
  • Creating a persona
  • How to write an effective call-to-action (CTA)
  • How conversations lead to conversions
  • Emails that make you click
  • And much, much more

Start listening now, and take your copywriting to the next level.

©2019 William Swain (P)2019 William Swain
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Sounds good, I just have to apply it.

I was given this book for free in exchange for an honest review.

This was not my first copywriting book, but this one had a bit of a different take on the craft. I don't have any complaints.

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I couldn't finish it

I chose this book set after spending about half an hour looking through similar copywriting books. Unfortunately, I didn't make it past the middle of chapter 4 before I shut it off. I'm sure that reading the book in print is a different experience, but listening to the narrator read off very long lists of words that elicit different emotions was just too much. In print, the lists of words were more of a reference. But in an audio book, reading off every word on those massive lists made it difficult for me to continue paying attention.

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