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Can I learn copy writing by using ebooks or video tutorials that shows you step by step how other copy writers create their sales pages?

I am hoping to learn as much as I can but need to know where to start.


Thanks for your input
#ebooks #videos
  • Profile picture of the author Woody C
    What kind of learner are you?

    I know many people prefer videos because it is a very passive (and visual) way to learn. This seems to be the way things are going on the internet.

    Personally, I like e-books. I print them out, and take a highlighter and pen and study it like an actual book. I can do this on my own time and at my own pace rather than the fixed time and arena of a video. Just call me oldschool lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Murdaugh
    I really liked the videos that Paul Hancox put together. I think he calls it "Super Power Copy"...

    I don't know the guy personally, I've never even talked to him, but I like his style and the videos are pretty good. You'll learn a lot if you're new to copywriting.

    I believe he's still running a WSO for it, you might try searching for it.

    -Scott
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    • Profile picture of the author bambi211
      Actually, both are good ways to learn. The difference is, the videos are visual so it appears to be that learning is a lot easier but ebooks are more complete because it's written. It depends on you whichever you prefer. But I'd go with ebooks
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