Copywriting.org Interviews Jakub Bombar
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Q1. Where are you from?
Slovakia
Q2. How did you discover copywriting?
If I remember correctly FB algo showed me FB live of Mitch Miller and after that I started to learn more about copywriting because this is what he’s doing.
Q3. What forms of copy do you write?
Email copy, sales page, advertorials
Q4. What are your favorite niches to write in?
Health, financial, survival, tech
Q5. What is the #1 lesson you've learned as a copywriter?
That copywriting is not only “writing”. It’s an art and science of understanding people, their inner worlds, desires, perceptions, pains, problems, and challenges. It’s about more than just sales. It’s also about communication, persuasion, and leadership. Thanks to studying copywriting, I’m more capable of looking at other’s situations from their view. If I communicate with them (not limited to sale communication), I can leverage copywriting to be more valuable and helpful with how I talk to them and what I bring to the table.
Q6. Who is your favorite copywriter & why?
I think it’s Laura Catella. It’s difficult for me to base my decision on the level of copywriter’s expertise because I am not at that level myself [yet] (thus, I can’t grasp all the knowledge that many great copywriters have shared over the last century or so) But what I can do is base my decision on the kind of impact a given copywriter made in my life – even if it was only from reading their email list or watching them speaking on video. Laura goes beyond being a great copywriter. Her content is conducive to personal development too. And she does it in a way that resonates very well with me So that’s why she’s my favorite.
Q7. Do you have any recent wins to share?
I was able to get 30 – 70% open rates and 30-50% CTR from email sequences I wrote for a client in my country – Slovakia. They have around 10k contacts in a database. (I was able to charge multiples of a median hourly salary while helping them to get a return on their investment in around a one week)
Q8. What would you say to a prospective client who wants to hire you?
I appreciate your interest in my services. Let’s schedule a time to discuss all the levels and domains of your expectations if we proceed to work together. To ensure the highest possible level of your satisfaction, I think it would be smart to first agree on how exactly you imagine success in terms of measurable metrics but also the intangible but nevertheless important outcomes of our cooperation. When you decide to share with me more about what you do and why you do it, I’ll be in a better position to utilize copywriting and strategy to assist you in furthering your endeavors. Let me know your position, Jakub
Q9. What is a good email address for prospective clients to contact you?
jbombarmarketing@gmail.com