Copywriting.org Interviews Eisa Emami

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Q1. Where are you from?

Vancouver, Canada

Q2. How did you discover copywriting?

I have been looking for good copywriters for a while and I came across your website by accident and saw that you guys have been writing for some of the brands that I respect. Great work you guys!

Q3. What forms of copy do you write?

I mainly write my own e-mails, FB posts, and blogs on my website.

Q4. What are your favorite niches to write in?

I specialize in financial literacy and stock markets. I think people are highly uneducated to the truth’s behind how money is made, and I’ve been spending the last 4 years trying to educate people, sometimes through unpopular belief shifting copywriting.

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

Keep it short, sweet and to the point. Each line should sell the next line. The story is more important than sentence structure. People will read long copy, if you’re building momentum.

Q6. Who is your favorite copywriter & why?

Alen Sultanic – he just sticks to facts, knows how to keep you hooked, and ironically, he can write either long form sentence/paragraphs, or short form, and it remains captivating and engaging to read to the end.

Q7. Do you have any recent wins to share?

My most recent win is I wrote a moving piece on my journey as a pilot and stock market trader, and it got over 1000 likes in one of Tony Robbins FB groups. That was pretty cool.

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

You have to be willing to shed any money beliefs you’ve had prior to working with me. Learning to make decisions like the wealthy, means you have to ditch your middle class and scarcity mindset. The stock market honestly isn’t a gamble. The gamble are its participants. Ironically less people wash out of trading, than those who try to start their own businesses. Let that one sink in :)

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

e.emami@eisaemami.com

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