
This Month’s Topic
Spice Up Your Copywriting with the Crisis Marketing Framework
8.30pm to 9.30pm, Monday, 4th October 2021
Private Zoom Room
$1.7 trillion dollars are spent on advertising every year!
That’s how expensive the human attention has become.
And if you do not have the right copywriting strategies (or $1.7 trillion to spend on ads), then you’ll have a hard time attracting your target markets.
In this month’s HIT Acceleration Session, we’ll use the Crisis Marketing Framework to identify the gaps within your existing marketing materials, and leverage some copywriting magic to change things up.
Register yourself today, and closer to the date, we will drop you the link to the private Zoom Room.
Stay awesome,
p.s. Woody Allen once said, “80% of success is showing up.” In honor of that, recordings for the session will not be released. I think that’s a fair ask, yes?
p.p.s. Plus come on… it’s free!
Ever been to a webinar or event where you were promised some inside secrets, quick-wins or behind-the-scene strategies, but ended up wasting 2 hours of your time listening to the presenters’ pitching non-stop?
You walked out learning about the speaker’s tragic life stories, how everyone can succeed as long as they sign up for “the” program, and how you will miss out on never-seen-before, never-given-again and once-in-a-lifetime promotions?
Don’t you just hate the feeling of being tricked into spending your precious time, only to be sold too (like an idiot)?
Trust me, as a presenter, I sometimes feel the participants coming in with the same worry at the back of their minds. And because of that, they can’t focus on the actual learnings that they can apply and really improve their lives.
Or worse… the participants who never registered just because they assumed it’s gonna be another “pitch fest”.
We want to change that. This is why with a group of serious content creators, we have created the #nopitchplease movement.
We commit to:
- Providing valuable information that can really help participants move forward in their business and their lives
- Practicing real transparency (no surprise hard-selling pitches, but presenting our offers just as they are)
- Projecting the utmost level of professionalism by treating our audiences as educated decision-makers
For years serious content creators and information providers face skepticism from the public, despite their good intentions. Let’s end this.