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> SO MANY VIEWS AND NO REPLIES, Is there anyone here???

Mark
post Jan 9 2010, 06:10 AM
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Why is there so many views and no input on so many threads??. I don't get it. Did I waste my time putting up my postcard for review.

I was excited to find a copywriting forum like this but Im blown away at the fact that there are literally
ZERO replies to so many posts. Amazing.

Im not saying anything bad I just can't believe how little the input level is. Is that the nature of a copywriter I would think not.

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drnorris
post Mar 8 2010, 02:54 PM
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Tis the nature of the beast. I am too tired to comment on the work of others. Will be a find day if others comment on my work though.
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post Mar 8 2010, 09:11 PM
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You might have better luck in the copywriting section of the Warriors forum:

www.warriorforum.com
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post Mar 20 2010, 03:02 PM
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Hi Mark,
I think there is a lot more to copywriting that copywriters reviewing each others' work. Critiquing often is something that we... I charge for. So I personally am rather careful about giving away too many specific insights.

I'm here (okay, brand-new to this forum) to help others learn and learn from others. There are basics to copywriting that we all need to know; then we need to branch out and develop each our own style of copywriting. This is what makes us unique, our copy powerful.

Helping each other find and develop our strengths is vital to our success. So... what do you consider to be your personal strong point in your copywriting style? Who are your favorite clients and why?

Just some thoughts,
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