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Dec 19, 2019

Christmas is a great time of the year to take a break from your business as your clients are on holidays. It’s also a great time to knuckle down and get some strategic work done… because your clients are all on holidays!

In this episode, Kate and Belinda share their own plans for Christmas 2019 and how they’re setting themselves up for success in 2020.

Did someone say INTENTION WORD?

Then, we go into infomercial mode because the Hot Copy Mastermind is 100% happening in early 2020 and we want to tell you all about it.

(You can actually hear Belinda chirping with excitement).

If you’re not interested in the Mastermind, you’ll still get a lot of great tips in the first half of the ep.

Dig in and enjoy!

Tune in to learn:

  • How Belinda and Kate are spending their time off this year
  • How they’re making sure school holidays don’t catch them by surprise (AGAIN)
  • The word/s they’re using to focus their work in 2020
  • Why a good wall planner is essential
  • How YOU can tick off some strategic projects in 2020
  • The benefits of planning personal time into your 2020
  • What the Hot Copy Mastermind is all about including how it will work and who it’s for

Question for you!

How do you approach the end of the year? Do you take time off or work through? Do you plan the coming year or let it unfold as it happens?

Let us know on Twitter (@hotcopypodcast) or our Facebook page!

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If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and/or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Thanks to Evan Postier, Minnesota, USA for saying that we’re funny in his fantastic review of the show.

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Nov 14, 2019

Today, Kate is talking to Glenn Fisher, from All Good Copy. He’s an Author, Copywriter, Podcast and Speaker.

His book ‘The Art of The Click’ was shortlisted as the business book of the year in 2019. And his podcast - The All Good Copy Podcast - has had a string of awesome guests on it, including me. He has a dog called Pablo, a Crime podcast loving partner called Ruth and lives in merry old England.

But as well as being a copywriting celebrity, Glenn is also a working writer, and he specialises in direct response. He’s worked with a string of sexy clients helping them drive sales and win over clients and today he’s sharing his secrets with us.

Tune in to learn:

  • When you talk about being a direct response copywriter - what do you mean by that?
  • A lot of people assume direct response is all about long copy. Is that true?
  • How do you go about writing a 10,000 word long copy sales letter?
  • Should you handwrite out letters?
  • How can people study direct response?
  • What mistakes do most direct copywriters make?
  • Who have been your biggest influences in your career?
  • What’s the one book you’d recommend all copywriters read?
  • Who was Glenn’s favourite podcast guest?

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If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Oh and big hugs to thatsmekq for their lovely testimonial.

About Glenn

Glenn Fisher was born in Grimsby in 1981. After a number of years working in the local council, he left to become a copywriter and founded AllGoodCopy.com, a free online resource for direct response copywriters and marketers. For over a decade, he worked with The Agora, a multi-million-pound international financial publisher and in 2018, having helped launch and grow Agora Financial in the UK, he left to write copy on a freelance basis, focus on coaching aspiring copywriters and publish his first book, The Art of the Click. He now regularly speaks at industry events and hosts The All Good Copy Podcast, where he interviews some of the biggest names in the business. He lives happily with his partner Ruth and dog Pablo on the east coast of England.

Connect with Glenn

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Oct 24, 2019

Ghostwriting is pretty much what we do as copywriters. We write the words that others get to claim as their own. 

But have you ever been asked to write something more substantial than a blog, web copy or brochure? Have you ever been asked to write to someone else’s BOOK?

That’s the kind of ghostwriting we’re talking about today. What you need to know to add it to your portfolio of services.

Tune in to learn:

  • How Cindy went from a Ph.D. in English to a ghostwriter
  • Her favourite type of book to write
  • Her favourite books to read
  • How she approaches the task of writing someone else’s story
  • The challenges that led to the creation of her Write My Book BlueprintTM framework
  • How to package a ghostwriting service
  • Warning signs that your client isn’t ready for their book
  • Tips to get into writing books for others
  • Cindy’s best resources

 

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If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Thanks to Mike Sullivan (or Sully) from USA for a fantastic review of the show.

About Cindy

Dr. Cindy, The Expert’s Ghostwriter, is a ghostwriter and book editor for coaches and consultants that go on to achieve Amazon Bestseller status, book TEDx Talks, build coaching businesses, and create nonprofits.

She developed her Write My Book BlueprintTM framework to create reading experiences that encourage reviews and turn readers into lifelong fans of the author. Her best clients want to publish books that make an impact, and she’s committed to write and edit their books to look and feel like any other bestseller at a major bookstore.

Dr. Cindy holds a Ph.D. in English and teaches creative writing classes at Writespace Houston and is a foster mom with Citizens for Animal Protection in Houston, TX. She most recently fostered three underweight tortoise-shell kittens that are now awaiting their furrever homes.

Connect with Cindy

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Oct 3, 2019

Steve Follard is the host of the ‘Being Freelance’ Podcast and the ‘Doing it for the Kids’ Podcast. He’s also a video and audio freelancer.

He’s talked to countless freelancers about the challenges of our strange rollercoaster life and he wanted to share the biggest lessons with the Hot Copy listeners.

Just a note this episode was recorded as a Masterclass for my Clever Copywriting Community, so if you hear anything strange that’s why.

Tune in to learn:

  1. Why you shouldn’t freak out
  2. Why it’s important to understand your finances
  3. The lesson of Knowing yourself.
  4. How to be Yourself
  5. Why nice guys get paid last
  6. How to stop being so available
  7. How to Learn to say NO
  8. Why Steve schedules life first
  9. How to make opportunities for yourself
  10. Why Other Freelancers are NOT the competition.

Question for the listeners!

What’s your biggest freelance lesson?

Share your thoughts on Twitter or our Facebook page!

Share the pod love

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher.

Thanks! Thanks to urban_wanderer from the USA for a fantastic review of the show.

About Steve

Steve is a video & audio creator. Usually for businesses, but as you can tell, he has a habit of doing it for the freelance community too.

That’s what he does now. For years he worked in radio.

In 2013 he swapped early starts for a life being freelance: to be his own boss, to be with his two kids, to be more awake.

He’s always freelanced alongside ‘full time’ jobs though: radio producer, presenter, scriptwriter, voiceover or copywriter.

He started the Being Freelance podcast in January 2015.

In 2016 he started documenting his freelance life with the Being Freelance vlog.

In 2018 he started speaking at events on the subject of freelancing and finding work-life balance.

2019 saw him launch the Being Freelance Community and become the co-host of a second podcast for freelance parents: Doing It For The Kids podcast.

He loves cake.

He runs because he knows he should.

Sometimes it’s past a bakers.

Find Steve

Sep 12, 2019

Have you missed us? If you’re a regular listener to the Hot Copy podcast, you may have noticed that we’ve been AWOL for a few weeks.

In this episode, we explain what we’ve been up to, how it derailed our podding schedule and the lessons we’ve taken from the work we’ve been doing.

We’re also announcing a VERY exciting new project in 2020. If you’re a copywriter and you’d love to work with us more closely, tune in.

Tune in to learn:

  • What Kate and Belinda have been up to
  • What they’ve learned from sticky business moments
  • Why Belinda is so excited about the end of October
  • How to work with Kate and Belinda more closely in 2020

Question for the listeners!

Have you ever been on a retreat or been part of a Mastermind? What was your experience?

Share your thoughts on Twitter (@hotcopypodcast) or our Facebook page!

Share the pod love

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Thanks to Sarah Artis for a fantastic review of the show.

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Jul 18, 2019

Lead magnets have been part of our marketing vernacular for years now. You offer a thing of value and people give you their email address (and permission to email them).

But is there any money to be made from writing these?

Absolutely! 

To share HOW copywriters to land some high paying ebook projects, we’re talking to Steve Slaunwhite.

Tune in to learn:

  • What we mean when we talk about an ebook
  • What an exceptional ebook should include
  • How to pick the best topic for an ebook
  • Expert tips on structuring your ebook service
  • Tips on landing profitable ebook projects

Question for you!

Do you offer ebooks writing services? What tips can you add?

Share your thoughts on Twitter (@hotcopypodcast) or our Facebook page!

Share the pod love

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Thanks to urban_wanderer from USA for leaving a fantastic review of the show.

About Steve

Steve Slaunwhite has been a copywriter and copywriting trainer for 20+ years.

He’s the creator of many popular online courses the author of “The Everything Guide to Writing Copy” and AWAI’s 2016 Copywriter Of The Year.

In his spare time, Steve likes to paint (poorly), cycle, read and hang out with his family.

Connect with Steve

Check Steve out at www.CopywritingCoach.com

Jun 20, 2019

How do you get copywriting clients?

It’s a question we get asked all the time. We even did an episode on it covering some of the most common lead gen tactics.

But there are some platforms and techniques that might surprise you. Like Instagram.

It’s a HUGE platform but many people dismiss it because it’s (gasp) images. And we deal with words

In this episode, Belinda talks to a copywriter who is nailing Instie and picks her brain on how we can too!

Tune in to learn:

  • How Ami shifted from craft to copywriting
  • Why she loves Instagram so much and her strategy for success
  • Why copywriters often struggle with Instie and her tips on nailing it
  • How often you should post and what type of content works best
  • The hidden power of stories to maximise your reach
  • How to make your posts more readable
  • Super tips to boost your bio

Question for the listeners!

Do you get leads from Instagram? Tell us about your strategy! Share your thoughts on Twitter (@hotcopypodcast) or our Facebook page!

Share the pod love

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Thanks to Sharon Well for a fantastic review of the show.

About Ami

Ami is a writer of personality-driven copy, lover of a good laugh and slightly evil genius. She helps brands get clear on their personality so that they can show up consistently, stand out in a noisy marketplace and attract their dream customers.

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Jun 6, 2019

When we start out as copywriters, obviously the aim is to be successful. But what does that even mean?

In this episode, Belinda and Kate are honest about the upsides and downsides of being successful.

Is it all it’s cracked up to be? Is the grass really greener or are there just different prickles?

Oh, and this is our 100th episode!

Tune in to learn:

  • How Kate and Belinda define success
  • How their definitely of success has changed
  • The upsides of success
  • The downsides of success
  • What would they do differently?

Question for you!

How do YOU define success?

Share your thoughts on Twitter (@hotcopypodcast) or our Facebook page!

Share the pod love

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Thanks to Ngaire Clare from Australia for a fantastic review of the show.

 

May 2, 2019

As copywriters and business owners, we seek the warmth and security of financial consistency. Many of us believe if you can wriggle in with agency clients, we’ll have just that.

But what are agencies all about? Are they something you should consider working harder to build relationships with? Are there any downfalls for working with agencies? And how do you even your little toe in the door? Kate Merryweather joins us today and will be answering each of these elusive questions.

Tune in to learn:

  • How to approach agencies
  • Ways to stay front of mind with agencies
  • How to stay visible in an agency
  • Management tools to boost your impact
  • How agency relationships workHow to charge for agency work
  • The pros of taking on agency clients
  • The cons for taking on agency clients
  • How to get agencies on retainer
  • The legalities of working with agencies
Apr 18, 2019

Are you struggling to run your copywriting business around your family?

Do you worry about too much screen time… or (gasp) future therapy bills because you’re meeting deadlines rather than taking your kids to the park?

It’s easy to trowel guilt on ourselves when we see copywriters running 6 or 7 figure businesses. Or landing 5 figure projects.

What are we doing with our lives? Are we ruining our children trying to grow our copywriting businesses? Are we just THE WORST?

We’re going to stop you right there.

We are copywriters. We are parents. We are business owners.

This episode shares our thoughts on making it all work.

Stay tuned to feel a lot more awesome about your life as a copywriter.

Shout out to Alicia Littel for inspiring this episode!

Tune in to learn:

● How we lived and worked before children
● A rundown of our work days
● Where we beat ourselves up when it comes to parenting and business-ing
● Belinda’s experience with 5am starts
● Kate’s super tip on how you view the time you have with your kids
● Belinda’s controversial take on having it all
● Our tips on kicking guilt to the curb

Share the pod love

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, support the show by leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or Stitcher. We’ll read your name and review out on the show and send you lots of virtual love.

Huge props to Andrew Bracey for listening and leaving a super review.

Question for you

What’s your big AHA moment from this pod? Do you feel the feels we talked about?

Let us know on our Facebook page or on Twitter.

Useful links

Hot Copy: Time-saving tips with Kate Christie
The third space theory
Hot Copy: Subcontracting guide
Seth Godin: Business/busyness

 

Apr 4, 2019

We went to a copywriting conference in New York City in March 2019. It was Brooklyn but let’s not facts spoil the glamour.

It was TCC IRL (The Copywriter Club In Real Life) and while we had a BLAST hanging out together – you would be surprised how many years it’s been since we hung out in real life – we also took the chance to pick the brains of the speakers.

We asked as many speakers as we could grab in the breaks, “What is ONE THING you wish you’d know when you started your copywriting career.”

We didn’t tell anyone what the other tips were and every single person delivered something unique. And they are some stellar tips too.

This is your chance to grab a shortcut to the mindset and process tips these copywriters have gleaned over years and years of working the job.

Cool, huh?

Tune in to hear from:

  • Kevin James (Copy Chief)
  • Kira Hug (The Copywriter Club)
  • Joanna Weibe (Copy Hackers)
  • Justin Blackman (Pretty Fly Copy)
  • Michal Eisikowitz (Michal Eisikowitz Copywriting)
  • Bond Halbert (Bond Halbert Publishing)
  • Chantelle Zak (Chanti Zak)
  • Liana Patch (Punchline Conversion Copywriting)
  • Parris Lampropoulos
  • Prerna Malik (Content Bistro)
  • Abbey Woodcock (On Life and Writing)
  • Tarzan Kay Kalryzian (Tarzan Kay)

Thank you to all our guests for coming up with BRILLIANT answers on the spot.

Question for you

What is your favourite tip from this episode?

Let us know on our Facebook page or on Twitter.

Share the pod love

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, support the show by leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or Stitcher. We’ll read your name and review out on the show and send you lots of virtual love.

Huge props to Pixelhappystudio for her super review.

Find out more about each speaker

Mar 21, 2019

To swear (in copy) or not to swear (in copy) that is the question.

As copywriters, we’re always having to change the way we write to adapt to the times. And these days everyone seems to love to eff and blind like a mofo, right? What once packed a punch, is now old school.  And some things that seem edgy are not as great as they’re cracked up to be - or make you sound like a try-hard teen.

Today, we look at the pros and cons of writing sweary copy. Is it a good tactic to add to your belt or is it putting readers off? We’ve even got some fancy psychology and stats around copy with swear words.

Is writing sweary copy something to try or try-hard? Let’s dig in and find out.

Tune in to learn:

  • Different types of swearing
  • Belinda and Kate's tolerance levels for swearing (one is a sailor, one is not)
  • What happened when Kate swore, once
  • The vocabulary payoff for swear-bears
  • How to respond to a client who asks for swearing
  • Different ways you can add swearing to your copy, without swearing in your copy

 

What do you think?

What do you think when you see swearing in copywriting? Do you love it or hate? Have you written sweary copy before? Let us know on our Facebook page or on Twitter.

Share the pod love

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Oh and big hugs to Mandy Yoxall from Australia for her lovely testimonial.

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Mar 7, 2019

Rob Marsh has been a little name and then a big name.

He mastered the copywriting world, working with some of the biggest names and wearing many hats, founding communities, conferences, courses and more. He co hosts the second best copywriting podcast too!

The golden question is of course “How did he do it? And how does he fit it all in?”

Today, we’ll delve into the Whens, Whats, Whys and Hows.

Rob will give us a sneak peek into how his career unfolded and how you can leverage his experience to boost your own.

 

Tune in to learn:

  • How Rob’s copywriting journey began and why he expanded into other marketing areas
  • Which of Rob’s kids he loves most
  • The 3 biggests challenges Rob faced in his copywriting career
  • How Rob increased his brand and mastered copywriting
  • Different approaches to international copywriting
  • If Americans or Australians are more open to the hard sell and why
  • The challenges Rob faced when launching his podcast, course and community
  • The biggest shortfall Rob sees in copywriters today and how to avoid it

 

Share the pod love!

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Oh and big hugs to Draisydre from USA for his lovely testimonial.

 

About Rob

Rob is an expert marketer, writer and entrepreneur. He has worked as a Copywriter, Producer and Creative Director at various companies including FranklinCovey, Publicis, and Hewlett Packard. So he has “big company” and “agency” experience.

In 2004, he joined a startup that revolutionized the online production of design (the predecessor to companies like UpWork and 99Designs). In 2012, he started his own SaaS business. So he understands small biz too.

Today he is part of the copywriting duo (with Kira Hug) that hosts The Copywriter Club Podcast and community for copywriters of all talent levels. He also consults with a variety of technology and wellness companies, to create effective landing pages, conversion funnels, and marketing campaigns at Brandstory Copy and Content. He is the author of the book, Telling Your Brand Story (available at Amazon, hint, hint). He lives in Salt Lake City with his wife, four kids, and westie.

 

Connect with Rob

Feb 21, 2019

Are you ready for a journey into the past?

We're going back in time for a special flashback. In this episode, we're sharing 16 types of copywriting clients almost every copywriter will get to work with. Some are awesome and some… are not. Plus our tips on spotting them and how to work with them (so your copywriting project is smooth sailing).

Tune to learn:

  • Our favourites types of clients
  • How to deal with scope creep and requests for free work
  • How to guide clients who can’t tell you what to change
  • The best way to organise disorganised clients
  • When (and how) to tell a client to step back
  • And more. So much more!

Share the pod love!

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

We read out a review at the end of each show and today, we’re giving a shout out to Jan for her FAB review. Thanks Jan!

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Feb 7, 2019

Cold calls. Telemarketing. Infomercials. These words send a chilling shiver down my spine. In a world where folk are over the abundance of “buy my thing” being shouted at them, how do you avoid being lumped in with the salesy slime? How can we tailor our copy to make our users feel comfortable?

Today, Cath Fowler joins me to uncover how you can use psychology based copy to persuade and sell. We’ll delve into using clever copywriting to break down trust barriers and create a message your clients will remember.

Tune in to learn:

  • Why you should consider psychology when writing copy 
  • Using active voice and repetition to make your message memorable
  • Why metaphors and similes work so well
  • Using concrete claims to build trust
  • The best way to convey percentages and time
  • Getting bullet points right
  • How to overcome objections
  • The power of because
  • How to create curiosity 

 

Share the pod love!

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Oh and big hugs to smilinsamiam from Australia  for the lovely testimonial.

 

About Cath

Cath Fowler is an SEO consultant and copywriter who helps businesses get found and look good online.

Using SEO smarts and compelling copy she will establish your brand as the leader in your local area or industry. She loves working with financial services clients and regional businesses of all kinds - to help the little guys compete on the big stage.

Don't make her pick which type of client she prefers out of those two. That would be like make her pick between her two cheeky daughters and she just won't do it.

Connect with Cath

 

 

Jan 31, 2019

We’ve all read those long-form Facebook ads and wondered if they really work.

Would you be surprised to learn that some of the highest converting Facebook ads are the length of some long-form landing pages? Upwards of two thousand words!

And they work. Why do they work and how can you write them is the topic of today’s episode. Justin Blackman shares his experience on writing high-converting Facebook ads in hundreds of different tones of voice.

It’s a bonanza of an episode that delivers much more than Facebook ads.

If you want to learn how to write long-form FB ads and bundle your services and write in different tones of voice… this episode is for YOU!

Tune in to learn:

  • All about “Pedestal Post” formatting (one sentence at a time that people hate UNLESS it’s for them)
  • The secret sauce to lowering bounce rates
  • A simple way to a/b test (changing only the preview copy)
  • The surprising detail of effective Facebook ad images
  • Justin’s “Daniel Day-Lewis/method acting” approach to finding the customers voice
  • Best formulas for long-form Facebook ads
  • Formal vs. informal language – is jargon always bad?
  • How to use your current Facebook ads to reverse engineer high converting ads
  • Headlines are even important in FB ads
  • How Justin stumbled into the 6-figure gig without ever pitching it

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If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Oh and big hugs to lawyer09 from USA for a great review.

 

About Justin

Justin spent 2 decades marketing big name brands, like Red Bull, Puma & 5-hour Energy where he learned the power of good voice.

And it made him hate boring, drab, self-centred emails & websites. So he analyzed the good ones, studied quick-hit storytelling techniques from comedians, and cannon-balled into copywriting. Now he helps B2C businesses craft messages that sound like people.

Connect with Justin

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Jan 17, 2019

Time. It’s the most elusive asset you have and yet few copywriters seem to be able to control it.

What do you do when you’ve run out of time? You can’t buy more, I’ve tried and now I think I’ve scared the assistant at the grocery store.

How do we choose what’s worthy of investing our time in and what’s not? How do we avoid the time traps that are laid all around us?

In this episode, Kate Toon chats to the renown time master, Kate Christie about the biggest time pitfalls and how you can end the time race once and for all.

Tune in to learn:

  • The difference between Time Investment and Time Management
  • What the 4 cost lenses are
  • What the SMART Time Investment framework is
  • What is Parkinson’s law
  • Is the framework a once off piece of work?
  • The 3 biggest time challenges Kate Christie sees
  • Top 3 tips for getting time back immediately.

Share the pod love!

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Oh and big hugs to Catherine Sempill for a stellar review.

About Kate

kate-christie-photoKate Christie, Founder & CEO of Time Stylers is a Time Investment Expert; International Speaker; and best selling Author. Kate consults to big and small business, government departments and C suite executives on maximising individual time spend and managing organisational drag through smart time investment strategies. She has appeared on television, radio and in print as a leading commentator on time management and maximising work/ life integration to ensure your success across work, family, community, and life.

With a reputation for helping her clients find 30 hours of lost time a month, Kate’s focus is to ensure you are left educated, entertained and with a lasting impact on the way you choose to live, work and play.

Connect with Kate

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Jan 3, 2019

Imagine peeking into the office of other copywriters… copywriters doing their thing day in, day out. And making a success of it.

Comparisonitis can be our undoing but it can incredibly useful to hear how and why other copywriters make the choices they do. That’s when comparisonitis turns into inspiration.

Today I’m talking to Chris Cooper. Copywriter and content strategist in Denver.  

Tune in to learn:

  • How Chris made the leap from teaching to writing
  • The mindset time Chris uses to set the tone of his day
  • How Chris has attracted his dream clients
  • Why Chris doesn’t call himself a freelancer
  • How ditching his niche boosted his work satisfaction
  • The hardest part of being a copywriter
  • Why you shouldn’t believe everything you read online

Question for you

Do you have any mindset tips you can share? How do you get your head straight each day?

Share your story on Twitter (@hotcopypodcast) or our Facebook page!

Share the pod love!

If you like what you’re hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks!

Thanks to Heather Woods from New Zealand for a fantastic review of the show.

About Chris

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Chris Cooper owns Real Good Writing in Denver, CO where he helps SaaS and B2B tech companies improve conversion rates. 

Connect with Chris

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