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There\\u2019s a shift happening in the world of copywriting. People are beginning to recognize the wisdom that can be gleaned from studying the fundamentals of copy directly from the masters themselves. In this episode, we\\u2019re going to help you walk that path by introducing you to the most ripped-off copywriter alive.
John Carlton is one of the guys who got me started in the world of professional copyrighting. He\'s got a degree in psychology, understands how the human mind works and how people make buying decisions, and he uses his knowledge of behavioral psychology to sell stuff\\u2026which I think is a pretty smart idea.
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I\\u2019ve been doing some reading from John Maxwell\\u2019s Leadership Bible, and I discovered he has an interesting take on one of my favorite Scriptures\\u2026
\\u201cGo to the ant, you sluggard. Consider her ways and be wise. Which having no captain, overseer or ruler provides her supplies in the summer and gathers her food in the harvest.\\u201d Proverbs 6:6-8
Maxwell came up with an acronym that explains what we can learn from the ant.
Attitude of Initiative: Ants don\'t need a boss to tell them how to get started. I like that.
Nature of Integrity: Ants work faithfully and need no outside accountability to keep them doing things the right way\\u2026because if they don\\u2019t they\'ll die.
Thirst for Industry: Ants work hard and will replace their anthill when it gets ruined\\u2026they don\'t give up and go look for ant welfare.
Source of Insight: Ants store provisions in the summer because they know there\'s a lean time coming.
Go to the ant and be wise.
Our tip this week comes from the book Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang. This is a topic that a lot of people discuss, but not very many people have studied the psychology behind the idea of rest as this guy does. He says in the front of his book, \\u201cFor most of us, overwork is the new normal and rest is an afterthought.\\u201d
In our busy lives, rest is defined as the absence of work, something to do once we\\u2019ve finished everything else on our to-do list. Dismissing rest stifles our ability to think creatively and truly recharge. The author works in Silicon Valley and posits that rest is not the opposite of work if they are part of the same cycle. Instead, without one you can\'t really enjoy and benefit from the other.
I\'m reading this as part of Michael Hyatt\\u2019s monthly reading program LeaderBox. This program gets you reading two books a month, which is pretty awesome! You should sign up for it at LeaderBox.com.
Some people call John Carlton the most ripped-off copywriter alive and that\'s because there was a period of time when everybody was ripping off his one-legged-golfer headline. He\'s the guy who wrote the headline: The Amazing Secrets of the One-Legged Golfer, and it was for a course on how to play better golf. The premise is so obvious, if a one-legged golfer shoots a good game of golf, he must be doing something right. Or she, could be a one-legged lady. Well, that became the most swiped headline in history for a long time.
The list of well-known marketers who freely reference John Carlton as their primary mentor for writing sales messages is staggering. In fact, I went to a conference with the sole intention of spending $5,000 to buy his swipe files.
So, let\'s get into my interview with John Carlton.
Here are some snippets from our conversation:
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