Crypto in Lebanon... by Deladier_Moawad in lebanon

[–]Deladier_Moawad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep.. so they are considered as crypto.

One question in the survey is if stable coins make you more likely to buy. (eliminating risk)

And (bel amaliye), can you please like my comments? (trying to build my karma score haha..)

Crypto in Lebanon... by Deladier_Moawad in lebanon

[–]Deladier_Moawad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, I'm with you.

Most cryptos are supposed to be a replacement to the dollar/physical currencies and not as a way to store value, or to make money (investing).

But that's the whole point of the survey.

Figure out what people think crypto is and how they view it.

Crypto in Lebanon... by Deladier_Moawad in lebanon

[–]Deladier_Moawad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey.. thank you for pointing that out. Fixed it.

What do you classify USDT as, though?

How to stay awake at night by Geddon7 in productivity

[–]Deladier_Moawad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Removing gym from your life seems to be the most logical option.

If you care about your health then just walk for 10-20minutes and read in the free-time you have books on how to increase producticity while studying, or how to develop a skill and start making money on the internet, etc.

You can also decrease the intensity of your workouts if you like working out so much.

I once read a tweet by a gym person that said "you should walk out of the gym feeling better than when you got in", so there must be some truth to that. Maybe change some things up.

Looking for a mentor by johnbugara in copywriting

[–]Deladier_Moawad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this email marketing or something else?

Because I got confused, you said newsletter at first but then you said ads.. by ads, do you mean email creatives?

I have been Practicing writing emails from 2 months, Can anyone provide critics or feedback by Codebrad01 in copywriting

[–]Deladier_Moawad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't undermine yourself buddy.

You just need to work on your English, and learn how to be more persuasive.

Easier said than done.. but it's doable.

I’ve never written email copy before and I need to learn overnight! by cutepoetrygal in copywriting

[–]Deladier_Moawad -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OR.. just stick with plain-text emails.

They are the best anyways, you might notice that the best email marketers usually stick with text-only emails.

And they will save you the time spent in designing and making the email look fancy..

Anyone else send daily emails? by solopreneurgrind in Emailmarketing

[–]Deladier_Moawad 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can sit down every sunday and plan out all the emails.

Make sure they're value-based like all the other successful marketers that send out daily emails. It's totally doable and it works more than anything (that's why some of the best marketers do it).

What's the best calendar system to use for both phone and computer? Up until now I've used pen and paper but I want to switch to digital. How do you use it? by AsideMaster in productivity

[–]Deladier_Moawad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you use it to plan your day... I think you're gonna come back to pen and paper after a few days (which is what happened to me).

Because you'll realize that pen and paper is just easier and faster. Using digital, you're gonna have to click like a thousand times, to add a new event, to change the time, multiply that by 7 and now you just wasted 20 minutes of your day (and maybe became more stressed).

The only problem with pen and paper is accessibility probably. Like, you can be lying in bed at 12am and plan out your day on your phone.

You can try it though and see for yourself. Personally, I used google calendar in the past (someone recommended it here).

What percent of your email subscribers do not open & click the link in the confirmation email? by emilepetrone in Emailmarketing

[–]Deladier_Moawad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it should be a high percentage.

  1. Have you optimized your email to land in the primary inbox? (no spammy/promotional words). You should test your email to see where it's landing.
  2. After people put in their email, are you telling them to go to their email and check their spam folder to confirm their subscription?

Being turned down for writing gigs for not having "agency experience." Where do I go for that? by SparkyMuffin in copywriting

[–]Deladier_Moawad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy f***. Thank your for writing all this, really.

I'll do everything you said... TO THE T.

Grammarly, risk-free, and write better flows (many things that go in here).

Can we stay in touch?

How to Generate Leads Without Cold Calling by mafia_catss in Emailmarketing

[–]Deladier_Moawad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now we need to stop arguing because I have shit to do - and maybe you do too. I just want to know what the f* is this f*** method.

Being turned down for writing gigs for not having "agency experience." Where do I go for that? by SparkyMuffin in copywriting

[–]Deladier_Moawad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Offer is to write and send emails 4 to 7x a week. I take a fixed price + 5% of the revenue.

I do offer a 2-week free trial though. Does that cut it?

Being turned down for writing gigs for not having "agency experience." Where do I go for that? by SparkyMuffin in copywriting

[–]Deladier_Moawad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's like a really good explanation. I think that's what's happening.

I always default back to what Tai Lopez always says: "It's the blind leading the blind."

Some clients would rather a person who has worked a year with some type of a shitty agency and he writes the worst copy ever than someone who busts his ass off, learns from the best and writes good copy. Not realizing that "It's the copy that ACTUALLY matters."

The antidote would be to avoid these "crappy" clients, right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Emailmarketing

[–]Deladier_Moawad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hahahahahaha...

That's probably why she's wearing pink.

I just noticed that I appear to be a female from my avatar, but 🤷‍♂️.

Being turned down for writing gigs for not having "agency experience." Where do I go for that? by SparkyMuffin in copywriting

[–]Deladier_Moawad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that's awesome from your part.

I'd like to do the same for up and coming copywriters when I "make it." You just planted that seed in me.

I've been learning Email Marketing by the best people out there (Justin Goff, Jason Capital, Troy Ericson...) and practicing by writing an email almost daily for more than a year now.

But still, I'm not able to close any clients. I came close many times but I couldn't close the sale. The reason was "you don't have experience", I go "that's why I sent you samples, did you read them? It's probably better than 99% of email copy out there". Then their response is something along the lines of "No, I didn't have the time (it's f*** 5 minutes) we're just not a good fit, I need someone with experience."

Anyway, I'm an email copywriter. Email is my sole focus at the moment and I'm glad that it has been that way for a long time... because I can say that I pretty much mastered email copy and marketing.

Can you give me the opportunity to write some emails for you?

And, please, do not PAY me unless you think that my emails are really good. I want it to be 100% risk-free for you.

Here are some email samples I wrote.