the best founders in world realise this


A quick reminder for you today:

Copywriting isn't just for copywriters.

The biggest and best founders in the world all realise that writing online is a massively high leverage skill.

And they use it to attract business, not chase it.

This saves them a hell of a lot of time and energy in the long run.

Yes, it takes time and energy upfront to learn the skill and thinking behind great copywriting.

But if you understand what words need to be put in what order and when and you know how to do that yourself, you can hire and train an unbelievably powerful team of marketers that will grow and scale your business for years to come.

Or do it yourself and run a lean, profitable business where you can get clients on tap.

(that's what I do)

Just sayin'.

The good news?

My social copywriting course The Digital Copywriter will help you attract clients and stop chasing them.

You'll save 1,000s hours just like the best founders in the world and become a highly leveraged revenue driving social writer for your personal brand.

The even better news?

You can get instant access here.

I've helped 1,000s of business owners with my copywriting services and products.

I've also applied everything I teach on my own business.

The former has driven $2m+. The latter has helped me drive high 6 figures in just a couple years in business.

And here's a receipt as proof, from a ghostwriting client:

We've worked together for almost 2 years now.

Do the math. $20k MRR over 24 months is...$480,000.

And that's not accounting for indirectly influenced revenue created from:

- Higher credibility earned

- Time saved convincing clients they should work with them

- Additional clients added since this testimonial

Crazy, because my client has a great but not unusual business.

Almost seems stupid...not to learn copywriting, no?

Click here if you want to start attracting clients to your business using organic social content

Cheers,

Matt The Leveraged Writer Barker

mattbarker.xyz / LinkedIn / Twitter / Threads / Substack

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1. 15 Minute Content - spending too much time writing your social content? Write faster, stay consistent and keep your content fresh. Upgrade and get two templates every week, here.

2. The Digital Copywriter - want to stop chasing clients and start attracting them with your social content? In 2 hours, I'll show you my exact writing system for driving 7 figures with content. Join 360+ students here.

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