In a certain Facebook group, someone shared his copywriting journey.
Like a lot of stories, it started off with them being broke and could only afford to buy a $20 copywriting book.
They landed a few clients and earned enough money to invest in more advanced copywriting courses.
And that went on for a while. Earned money from clients, invested in courses, earned money, bought courses.
The story went well until he mentioned that he bought a “pirate email course.”
I wasn’t sure what he meant by that at first.
Then he mentioned he bought the course at a huge discount.
That’s when it clicked in my head.
He admitted to buying an email copywriting course from one of those blackhat websites that sell pirated materials.
I don’t know about you, but if I were in that guy’s shoes, I would’ve kept that information to myself.
Now, morals aside, the guy probably had his reasons for doing so.
Maybe he got impatient with coming up with the remainder of the money to buy the product at full price.
Maybe he hates the product creator and wanted to give him the finger.
What the reason may be, one thing’s for sure.
I doubt he’s going to make an effort to make the most out of the product because he wouldn’t value the course as much as if he were to buy it at full price.
And those are the types of people I wouldn’t want as customers either. When someone buys themselves a copy of How to Become an Email Titan, I want them to take what they read, implement it, and profit immediately.
And I seriously doubt someone pirated the book. Compared to other copywriters, I’m just a blip in the copywriting world.
So the only way to get yourself a copy of the sample chapters is to use the link below.