Rome wasn't built in a day, and professional copy can't be written in that 10 minute slot you have in your afternoon before your next meeting. It's important to take time when preparing copy for your email campaigns so you can carefully consider your goals and how you're going to achieve them. If possible, try to book in time to work on your copy in advance so you have time to walk away and come back to it with fresh eyes. "Chances are your hands are full doing what you do best - running your business. The road to hell is paved with good intentions as they say - as much as you might want to find the time to sit down and really apply yourself to that email, the chances are it will either be neglected or rushed. If you're struggling, using a professional copywriter, dedicated to the task in hand and with the resources to do a first class job, can return better results for your business."
I write copy for a living, and I know I always wish for more time. The clients who end up with the best copy are the ones who understand you can't write a great ad all in one go. Jeremy
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Very well put and it's true for a lot of things! Time is my current enemy. Trying to get a business going, but the difficulty is finding the time to write and build up a product line. Posts like yours help to squash that little voice in my head telling me to rush through it or find a shortcut. In the end, the better business is the one with better quality.
absolutely right. because for a good job you should not get hurry. if you can do a job very carefully and spending total concentration you will need time to do that. so you are right.