Copywriters always want to get better. They’re always studying the words and ads of others to compare and contrast against their own. The best copywriters tend to be fairly confident—although that’s not universally true.
There are some who believe that it practically takes joining a special club to write good copy, and so they stay away from it. Does that describe you? It’s not that you don’t want to write copy. A part of you thinks it might even by kind of fun. But, you wonder if you have what it takes.
You’ve heard that many copywriters have trained under some of the very best. You’ve heard that it takes many years and even decades of training to write world-class copy. You’ve heard that it takes a special person to make it in this special and unique club, on top of all of that.

It should be very important to you as a coach to do a good job. You don’t want to assume that you’re doing fine without taking the temperature of your clients. That’s why I recommend you ask them to fill out evaluations along the way, and then a final ‘exit’ evaluation once the coaching is over. Ask them to be honest with you and give you constructive feedback—I know you can handle it.
What’s the competition like in your niche when you try to make sales as an affiliate? It can be frustrating. You’re trying your best, but it seems like it’s hard to stand out in the crowd when every other affiliate is doing pretty much the same thing you’re doing.
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