HOW JOHN BYNUM GAMBLED ON HIRING A ROOKIE COPYWRITER AND WENT ON TO MAKE $1K/DAY

Aug 16, 2010
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Okay, now that I've got your attention, I've got some bad news.

I don't know who the fuck John Bynum is, nor the rookie copywriter he gambled on hiring, nor how he was able to go on to make $1K/day—I made it all up. It was the only way I could think of attracting relevant traffic to this thread, so I ran with it. I'm sorry.

In short, I want to get my foot in the door of affiliate marketing by way of copy writing. I'm currently going to school to be an English major, so it goes to show that writing and reading are passions of mine.

Ideally, I would like to do some ad and sales copy for whomever requests it—free of charge. I'm currently on my last week of working a full-time summer job and will be going back to school on the 23rd, so I expect I will have more time to devote to honing my copy writing and knowledge of all things affiliate marketing.

Doing ad and sales copy for people at no cost to them for their campaigns seems like it would be the best way for me to improve my copy writing, on top of eventually helping others in terms of increasing their CTRs and ultimately their CVRs once my copy was tight.

I realize that to the experienced affiliate marketer, my offer looks ridiculous. Fine, I understand that. But to anyone who is just getting into the game or simply looking to outsource their copy writing at no cost to them because it's too monotonous for them, or they're terribad at it, I can't see why giving me a chance would hurt.

Hey, run my ad copy next to yours and let's see whose copy does better. That's not only free for you, but if my ad copy does in fact do better than yours, you win in the end anyways!

So, hey... look at that. You could be the next John Bynum. All you have to do is choose me to be your rookie copywriter, and you'll be well on your way to $1K/day. Maybe! ;)

Get at me if you're interested. PM or leave a comment. I intend on making this an open journal if enough interest is generated, for I find that open journals open you up to criticism that will enhance your game in the end, which is what I'd like to do obviously.
 


Ad copy or 1000 word sales letter? If it is sales letter,, you can write as many as you want... I give you complete freedom.. :)
 
Ad copy or 1000 word sales letter? If it is sales letter,, you can write as many as you want... I give you complete freedom.. :)

Ad copy and sales copy. So, yes, 1K word sales letters are within what I'm offering FOC. You can either PM me or email me the details. If you choose the latter, my email address is
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I'm currently working on a sales letter for onkelmicha. Upon completion, I've asked him to post an honest review of the work I did for him. I hope to have this up by tomorrow, so that people know I'm serious.

If you'd like to take a gamble, feel free to PM me. :)
 
Okay, so I've completed the first draft of onkelmicha's sales letter. It came out to be ~2K words. Keep an eye out for his review!
 
Review:

I had needthatscrilla write some ad copy and LP copy (sub-300 words) per my instruction.

He did a good job introducing creativity to a "sleepy" niche.

Quick turnaround, and friendly to deal with.

He's hungry, and responsive. Plan to work with him again.
 
Okay, now that I've got your attention, I've got some bad news.

I don't know who the fuck John Bynum is, nor the rookie copywriter he gambled on hiring, nor how he was able to go on to make $1K/day—I made it all up. It was the only way I could think of attracting relevant traffic to this thread, so I ran with it. I'm sorry.

In short, I want to get my foot in the door of affiliate marketing by way of copy writing. I'm currently going to school to be an English major, so it goes to show that writing and reading are passions of mine.

Ideally, I would like to do some ad and sales copy for whomever requests it—free of charge. I'm currently on my last week of working a full-time summer job and will be going back to school on the 23rd, so I expect I will have more time to devote to honing my copy writing and knowledge of all things affiliate marketing.

Doing ad and sales copy for people at no cost to them for their campaigns seems like it would be the best way for me to improve my copy writing, on top of eventually helping others in terms of increasing their CTRs and ultimately their CVRs once my copy was tight.

I realize that to the experienced affiliate marketer, my offer looks ridiculous. Fine, I understand that. But to anyone who is just getting into the game or simply looking to outsource their copy writing at no cost to them because it's too monotonous for them, or they're terribad at it, I can't see why giving me a chance would hurt.

Hey, run my ad copy next to yours and let's see whose copy does better. That's not only free for you, but if my ad copy does in fact do better than yours, you win in the end anyways!

So, hey... look at that. You could be the next John Bynum. All you have to do is choose me to be your rookie copywriter, and you'll be well on your way to $1K/day. Maybe! ;)

Get at me if you're interested. PM or leave a comment. I intend on making this an open journal if enough interest is generated, for I find that open journals open you up to criticism that will enhance your game in the end, which is what I'd like to do obviously.

Here's an SEO tip: A title should have a hook relevant to the content. You're not doing that here...
 
Review:

I had needthatscrilla write some ad copy and LP copy (sub-300 words) per my instruction.

He did a good job introducing creativity to a "sleepy" niche.

Quick turnaround, and friendly to deal with.

He's hungry, and responsive. Plan to work with him again.

I appreciate the review, Compound. I'm looking forward to seeing how the copy pulls. Please post the results in this thread once you've got a substantial sample.