Copywriting.org Interviews Aladesanmi Ayomide

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Q1. Where are you from?

Nigeria

Q2. How did you discover copywriting?

Well, it was after a big business loss I had with my sister while I was in college studying pharmacology (the study of drugs)… The money was quite huge for us at the time. After this big loss, we decided to go back to the drawing board and asked why our business failed it all boils down to lack of sales. Then we decided to search for how to make money without selling and I stumbled on forex trading long story short. We got burnt not literally. Lol. This time we lost even more money and our parent’s money also. So it was a big failure, and I decided to learn from my mistakes again. But this time I faced the problem rather than running from sales I decided to learn how to sell. I did a lot of googling and searching on YouTube I stumbled on videos and one really jumped out, it was a video about copywriting by a popular coach the rest is history. Copywriting to me has been the friend you wished you had early on in life but you keep asking yourself how I wish I had known about you much earlier. Copywriting to me is like a sport, the sport of helping businesses hit the bank again and again. Above all, I’m grateful I found copywriting and I can’t wait to help businesses all over the world to hit home runs and blow up their businesses with my copy skills. The sponge is soaking up and absorbing everything sharpening his chops. Getting ready for the opportunity when it comes

Q3. What forms of copy do you write?

Emails

Q4. What are your favorite niches to write in?

Health and fitness, eCommerce and info products (course creator)

Q5. What is the #1 lesson you've learned as a copywriter?

Great copy is not about clever writing but making your audience feel understood.

Q6. Who is your favorite copywriter & why?

Justin Goff, Stefan Georgi, Troy Ericson, Robert Allen.

Q7. Do you have any recent wins to share?

I have a couple of wins, helping a course creator get out of the promotion tab and reviving his email list. From an average open rate of 5% -8% to over 20% with the very first email. And I’m pretty sure I can replicate similar results for anybody.

Q8. What would you say to a prospective client who wants to hire you?

Let me know what you need help with? If it’s about making money with emails, then you’re with the right person.

Q9. What is a good email address for prospective clients to contact you?

ayomide0400@gmail.com

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