TCC Podcast #407: Stories Sell with Matthew Dicks

TCC Podcast #407: Stories Sell with Matthew D...

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TCC Podcast #469: An Email Masterclass with Jacob Suckow

Most podcasts about email are pretty basic. Build a list. Email often. Create a lead magnet people want. That kind of tired advice isn’t very useful. So in this episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, I talked with copywriter Jacob Suckow about the skills and expertise it takes t ...  Show more

TCC Podcast #468: Unanticipated Change with Dani Paige

Planning for the unexpected is one of those skills that successful people have. But you can’t plan for everything. This episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast features my guest, Dani Paige, who has become an expert in figuring out how to move forward when you have to deal with th ...  Show more

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