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WHY COPYWRITERS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVERYONE ELSE IN BUSINESS! MORE SHARE *** The following post contains a warped exaggeration of the author’s views. He therefore asks readers to kindly refrain from throwing bricks through his window and/or taking these egotistical and outlandish claims to heart *** If you don’t yet have an in-house or go-to copywriter, then in 7 minutes from now (after devouring every last word of this blog post) you’re most probably going to do this: Run to the phone. Frantically dial my number. Beg me to join forces with you. Generously offer me shares in your company in exchange for my god-like copywriting expertise. Or negotiate some other kind of mutually-beneficial partnership. If you do already have an in-house or go-to copywriter, then in 6.39 minutes from now (after soaking up every last drop of this blog post) you’re almost certainly going to do this: Run to the phone. Frantically dial your copywriter’s number. Beg them to never leave you. Shower them with excessive compliments. And offer them a big fat raise for all their hard and invaluable work. Why? Because copywriting is more important than EVERYTHING else in business.
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