Ahhha the "copy squad" one. The DIC they sell on is: Disrupt, intrigue and click framework. Which is absolute a$$ for me coz those emails look so much sleazy. But if you're from their audience, they'd expect this type of email. Personally, I won't ever use the DIC framework to write a 13-line email with pitch in second line.
@@dragualinBtw, how many types of copy are there? You said "Reason why" copy multiple times in the video. Are there more? And is it derived from the types of bullets?
@@saubhagyalive3061 I believe what he meant was when you're talking about your system, blueprint, program, etc. Tell your reader why it works, and why it's different. "reason why" copy was just the term he used to describe doing that. I could be wrong, but this is just my take on it.
@@dragualin maybe should've made it clearer, the email was for a client of mine who makes $40k-$50k/month. But even though it's genuine, there's 100's of people who claim it, so proof/giving a reason "why" is super important.
Hello! I really enjoyed the video. I believe that reviewing is one of the best ways to teach people. I’ve developed a SaaS product with a lot of potential, specifically designed for lawyers. So far, I’ve successfully targeted them through advertising, but I’m struggling to convert visitors on my landing page. My conversion rate is really low, despite having 100 clients and 2,000 sign-ups, which shows that the product works. I’ve watched numerous videos on how to optimize landing pages, but I still can’t seem to create one that performs well. None of my landing pages have exceeded a 2% conversion rate. How can i learn to make a good landing page for lawyers. Lawyers are more serious people than ordinary people. I dont think i should do the same with other do. I tried theirs but didnt work well.
Lawyers need more facts and some believability. Study your market...the lawyers. I believe if you study them you'll know exactly how they talk, what they want and how you can communicate to them.
What tip was most helpful!?
This is Gold Alin....✅
Glad you found it helpful!
I was email 1.
Thank you Alin, this was super helpful, Alin!
I’m glad this was helpful!!
Ahhha the "copy squad" one.
The DIC they sell on is: Disrupt, intrigue and click framework.
Which is absolute a$$ for me coz those emails look so much sleazy.
But if you're from their audience, they'd expect this type of email.
Personally, I won't ever use the DIC framework to write a 13-line email with pitch in second line.
Yeah I figured it was the framework it just took me a minute but agreed with that!
@@dragualinBtw, how many types of copy are there?
You said "Reason why" copy multiple times in the video.
Are there more?
And is it derived from the types of bullets?
@@saubhagyalive3061 I believe what he meant was when you're talking about your system, blueprint, program, etc.
Tell your reader why it works, and why it's different.
"reason why" copy was just the term he used to describe doing that.
I could be wrong, but this is just my take on it.
I was email 2 "breakfast in the sun".
Great video, loved the advice and definitely something I'll be taking into account.
Dropped a sub 🔥
@@TheoCockaynee Thats awesome! Hope this helped! Great work and I hope you’re genuinely getting all the success you write about my man!
@@dragualin maybe should've made it clearer, the email was for a client of mine who makes $40k-$50k/month.
But even though it's genuine, there's 100's of people who claim it, so proof/giving a reason "why" is
super important.
Hello! I really enjoyed the video. I believe that reviewing is one of the best ways to teach people.
I’ve developed a SaaS product with a lot of potential, specifically designed for lawyers. So far, I’ve successfully targeted them through advertising, but I’m struggling to convert visitors on my landing page. My conversion rate is really low, despite having 100 clients and 2,000 sign-ups, which shows that the product works.
I’ve watched numerous videos on how to optimize landing pages, but I still can’t seem to create one that performs well. None of my landing pages have exceeded a 2% conversion rate.
How can i learn to make a good landing page for lawyers. Lawyers are more serious people than ordinary people. I dont think i should do the same with other do. I tried theirs but didnt work well.
Lawyers need more facts and some believability. Study your market...the lawyers. I believe if you study them you'll know exactly how they talk, what they want and how you can communicate to them.