This letter is courtesy of
fellow copywriter Rick Duris
who is also a fellow Warrior and posted it originally on the
Warrior Forum. I think he has
some great points in this letter than a lot of marketers need to
hear, and he gave me permission to share it. Warning:
Somewhat long, but a great read regardless. Thoughts and
comments are welcome!
Dear Fellow Marketer, Like
you, I am a marketer. But at my core, in my heart, I am a
copywriter. I get paid thousands per sales letter and email.
Frankly, even more than the late, revered Gary Halbert, the Prince
of Print. Many online marketers frequent this forum to find that
one, special, gifted copywriter who has what it takes to write copy
for them. It's to *YOU*, this post is directed. Recently, I was
personally challenged (i.e. insulted) on this forum and the
experience gave me cause to reflect whether or not I should even
bother trying to help marketers here. I was going to quit this
forum today because some marketer folks just don't get it.
Fortunately, several of the successful marketers and copywriters I
respect, (no, I won't name names,) "talked me off the ledge." (You
know who you are. And I thank you.

) I realize, at times, my personal delivery can be curt,
terse, abrupt, blunt and direct. While I always have the time to be
concise, I sometimes may not have the time to sugarcoat or wrap my
words in flowery language, making the bitter pill of reality easier
to swallow. In fact, my business card says exactly that. It says
"Rick Duris is blunt, straightforward and may not tell you what you
want to hear." I WILL call someone's baby ugly, if it deserves it.
I do not discriminate. Please, never, ever take it personally. That
being stated, I love you, as a marketer. If you ask for a critique
and I respond, it may sting, it may make you wince, it may indeed
hurt, it may cause you to say "D*** it, I just paid a guy X dollars
and all I got was this c***** website." But if you follow my
advice, you WILL profit. But this post is not about me. That's not
why I am writing this. It's about EVERY OTHER eager, hard working,
ambitious copywriter that frequents this forum and contributes
their time to help marketers like you as well as other copywriters.
In order to get the results you are looking for here, no matter
what they are, you must understand four SIMPLE things about us
copywriters. Most people do not understand these things and you
knowing them WILL make you a better marketer. They WILL give you a
competitive advantage. So please, please listen. I am going to go
through them in detail. Again, please indulge me for a moment. It's
only to your benefit.
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First, you need to know, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING to a copywriter
is their mindset. Period. We protect our mindset at all costs. We
stand an ever vigilant guard at the door of our minds. Stated
differently, a copywriter needs to be constantly INSPIRED BY YOU
and your product in order to contribute to you. If we lose our
inspiration, even for a moment, it's over and neither of us will
get the result you want for your webpage or your business. You want
us to crow about you and your product and company. You want us to
BELIEVE. You want us singing your praises to the high heavens. Help
us do that. For instance, most copywriters I know, they will work
their hearts out, they will slit their wrist, open a vein and bleed
all over the floor, just to know they have contributed to you here
on this forum. I have seen it on this forum enough times to know
and I am constantly amazed and inspired. You doing even a rather
small thing like hitting the "Thanks!" button for example on our
posts, has a HUGE impact on our day, lifts our spirits to the
stratosphere, makes us jubilant and makes us want to contribute
even more to you. No kidding. Some of the marketers come here
looking like a newborn cuddly, cute little adorable puppy... some
come here looking like a ragged mutt which hasn't seen a meal in
days and has the mange... Some are kennel club, best of breed show
dogs... some come here looking like a battle-scarred,
battle-fatigued, ultra-cautious guard dog longingly looking for
someone they can trust and believe in. No matter. It makes no
difference. Because any copywriter who spends any time at all here
ULTIMATELY wants to contribute to *YOU*--freely, willingly, and
yes, admittedly maybe in hopes of landing you as a Client. But
based upon my experience in the last few months, we always want to
serve you, contribute to you and help you succeed. We rejoice in
seeing YOU do well. But to the point: Please inspire us, never
insult us. Insulting, even remotely, is extremely counter
productive. If you do, like a tiger or a lion, our claws will come
out, our fangs will be barred and the conversation go downhill
immediately. Unless we have the self-awareness to "bite our
tongue." Which it's true, we as copywriters, don't always have that
self-discipline or self-awareness at times and we sometimes lash
out. You see, when you insult, you inspire us in a DIFFERENT way. A
negative way. A way that causes harm with our words. We may not
realize it in the moment but it's harmful nonetheless. It's been
said "The pen is mightier than the sword." It's true. If we are a
competent copywriter, we will decimate. I'm talking "scorched
earth." Word by word, paragraph by paragraph. It will not be
pretty. It will be ugly, and NO ONE will win and no one, I assure
you, wants that. I say this because I have seen it on this forum
enough times to know. It can, it will, get ugly, it can get vicious
and it just doesn't have to happen. So help us, help you. Please,
only inspire us. This is your first and foremost directive.
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Second, challenge us. This is harder in light of what I just said,
but like a sports coach, you want to get the very best out of your
copywriter and the folks critiquing your website. It's perfectly ok
to challenge, but not in a negative way, lest we get self-defensive
and lash back. You want to constantly encourage... but couch your
words... ask "why?"... and demand why we are advocating a certain
strategy or piece of copy. In other words, you want us to work hard
to earn your business and prove we have the copywriting chops. It's
ok to look at a piece of copy we wrote and say "Not good enough. I
think *WE* can do better. I think you can do better. I see it in
you." In a copywriter's brain, we are ALWAYS trying to get better
at our craft, at our profession, and improve, and sometimes, like
building muscle, there needs to be a bit of resistance, so the
muscle fibers are torn a bit and then rebuilt. But never, ever
doubt your copywriter, the folks on this forum, have your best and
highest interests at heart. Many here will spend hours analyzing
your website and give you a critique worth THOUSANDS of dollars, if
you had to pay on the open market. But at the same time, give us
that bit of resistance. Go ahead, you have our permission to
challenge us and make us work even more for you. ALL will benefit
from the learning. Us copywriters will adore you for it, because it
will make us even better in the process. Just don't go down insult
road.
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Third, unequivocally, stick to your agreements. When you ultimately
hire your copywriter, pay them per the agreed upon terms. To the
letter. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, takes the wind out of a
copywriter's inspirational sails faster than not being paid as
agreed. Now I realize there occasionally may be upsets and
disagreements. That's business. But by and large, pay us as
originally specified. Again--when we go to bed each night, you want
us dreaming about you and your business. In the morning, you want
us lifting you up again and singing your praises to the high, high
heavens. We will do it gladly, with a song in our hearts. Paying us
gives us the freedom, flexibility and permission to do just that.
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Fourth, back up the dump truck and unload EVERYTHING you have. What
do I mean by that? Well, a copywriter FEEDS on research. For a
copywriter, information is the breakfast of champions. We are
information piranhas. We NEED research about you, your products,
your competition, your company, your customers, your prospects,
your reputation. I could go on. Good or bad, whatever it is, shower
us, better yet flood us, with information. Hold nothing back. Even
the occasional bad stuff. One little (maybe inconsequential to you)
thing could SO make the difference and as a result, transform YOUR
financial destiny. If you're asking for a copy critique on this
forum, give us as much information as you possibly can. For
instance, you should NOT worry about inconsequential things like "I
do not want to them to access my info product, they might rip it
off." Trust me on this, WE DON'T CARE. But something you may have
said or done in your info product may totally inspire us and GIVE
YOU the headline or hook or strategy you've been yearning for. You
want that, yes? Go ahead, do it via
PM. That works. This isn't about
anything except you getting the results you are looking for as
quickly as possibly.
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So that's it in a nutshell. Inspire us, challenge us, pay us like
clockwork and give us the information we need to do our best work
for you. We will work our hearts out for you on your behalf. Think
of it this way. A few years ago, there was a TV show called "Star
Trek: the Next Generation." The show (and movie) regularly focused
on a large group of half human, half android beings called "The
Borg." They were of a collective mind. One goal. Total domination.
Consider us, YOUR copywriting "Borg." We have only one goal: Your
success. "Resistance is futile."
- Rick
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