You doubled the ad budget and watched conversion fall — and then blamed your copy. The real problem is that you're shouting one sentence at five different strangers, only one of whom is ready to hear it. Learn to read where a reader is standing in their own understanding the instant they arrive, and hand them the one message that fits — from the stranger who doesn't know they have a problem all the way to the one with their wallet already open.
Your best prospects ignore your strongest pitch because it arrives at the wrong moment in their thinking.
Most copy assumes everyone is ready to hear the price and the call to action. They are not. Some people do not yet know they have the problem. Some are comparing solutions. A few are deciding between you and one competitor. Eugene Schwartz mapped these into five stages of awareness, and the message that converts one stage actively repels another.
This course teaches you to read where a prospect actually sits, then write the message that fits that rung: how to talk to people who are not looking yet, when to win the category before the sale, and why a technically correct message still falls flat on the wrong page. You will diagnose real mismatches and learn to place the right message where each audience meets it.
"The copy is not written. It is assembled. Out of the dreams, desires, fears, and beliefs that already exist in the heart of the prospect." - Eugene Schwartz
Founders: keep writing pages that convince you but convert no one, and need to know why the message misses.
Marketers and copywriters: want a reliable way to decide what a given page should say before they write a word.
Solo creators: sell to a mixed audience and need one framework to speak to cold and warm buyers without one message killing the other.
8 lessons to get you from zero to confident. Start at your own pace.