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Old July 8, 2019, 06:50 PM
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Default ATTENTION, I don't know what I'm doing.

I apologize.

See, I got confused, which is soooo easy for me these days.

The POCKET PRO is part of the 49 dollar course, BUT, it can be ordered separately for only 20. Both need postage to wherever you want it.

I've been responding as if ALL of you just wanted the POCKET PRO, because you already had some courses under your belt. Turns out, most of you want the
QUICK METHOD copywriting course, which has some audio, video and more coming. It is an ongoing course, which is why it is limited.

I am sorry for the confusion. IF you only want the POCKET PRO, be sure to mention that in the email.

The full course, has a couple more rounds of questions, BEFORE, I take your money...we want to make sure we are a good fit.

OH, the joys of getting old. I used to be very organized, still am for the most part, but this project is confusing BECAUSE I have it in two parts.

It is hard for me to get people who have studied the greats, the gurus and the groups to see things differently.

Just today, I made what apparently was a controversial statement at a Facebook group.

And I assert it here: there are those who say PEOPLE DON'T CHANGE. What worked yesterday, will work today and tomorrow.

I said, NO. And I don't have the time for a debate. Brains are changing, if you are around long enough to see the research on it, you'll get it.

Sure, there are basic human wants and needs, as Maslow explained, and I use the Maslow Pyramid, it is part of the POCKET PRO you will receive.

But, as it pertains to copywriting, and TARGETS of Gen Z and younger, their brains will be wired a bit differently, and some of the methods and appeals which are being taught by old dead gurus of yesteryear, are just not going to work on them.

The whole idea behind the Quick Method Copywriting Course is to get into their shoes, into their bubble of preoccupation...and the windows they are looking out of today, are different than the ones used half a century ago, heck, even a few years ago.

Gordon

PS. I'm giving myself a time out in a chair in the corner and hope to come out of it with a knowing of what the heck I'm doing.
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