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Today’s prompt dives into something no one teaches —

yet every great piece of copy radiates it.

Copy Prompt

You can feel when writing has energy.

The words hum. The pacing moves. The tone pulls you forward.

It’s transfers.

Copy is energy in written form — belief, emotion, conviction — translated into words.

And your reader feels exactly what you felt while writing it.

If you wrote with boredom, they’ll skim.

If you wrote with pressure, they’ll resist.

If you wrote with real conviction — clarity, excitement, certainty — they’ll lean in.

Your emotion becomes theirs. Always.

Here’s the hard truth:

Energy transfer starts long before you type.

It starts when you actually believe in what you’re selling.

You can’t fake belief. You can’t out-write indifference.

So before you write a single headline, ask:

“What about this offer actually excites me?”

“Where does this product deserve to win?”

That’s the current you transmit through your words.

Look at this contrast:

“Our software helps you organize your business more efficiently.”

“You’ll finally open your dashboard and feel calm — every metric in one place, every decision clear.”

The second isn’t louder. It’s alive.

It was written by someone who believed in what they were saying.

Today’s Drill:

Before you write your next piece, take 3 minutes.

Write down:

  • Why this offer matters.

  • Why the reader’s life gets better with it.

  • Why you actually believe in it.

Then write from that energy — not the brief, not the deadline, not the fear.

Your reader needs to feel your conviction through the page.

The Copy Gigs

  • Gig 1: Email Marketing Contractor (Remote) – MAST Travel Network — Seeking a freelance email marketer to create 7–8 B2C travel campaigns per month using HTML/Dreamweaver ($100 per campaign | Remote | Contract). Tasks include sourcing supplier content, scheduling promotions, posting materials, and reporting analytics. Must have strong email marketing or copywriting experience; travel industry background is a plus → Link

  • Gig 2: Copywriter for Personal Branding Website (Automotive Industry) — A client seeks an expert storyteller to craft a personal branding website for an Automotive Dealer Principal (Expert | Remote | 1–3 months | <30 hrs/week). You’ll conduct interviews, extract key life moments, and build a compelling, chronological narrative that captures his immigrant-to-entrepreneur journey. Collaboration on structure and web copy required → Link

  • Gig 3: Marketing Copywriter (B2C Wellness App) — A wellness app seeks a skilled copywriter to optimize email campaigns, website copy, and ads for stronger conversions and retention ($15–$30/hr | Remote | 1–3 months | <30 hrs/week). Ideal for writers experienced in marketing, productivity, and wellness, focused on turning visitors into free trials and paid subscribers → Link

  • Gig 4: Email Campaign Manager (Cozy Living Furniture) — Cozy Living Furniture seeks a skilled email marketer to create, design, and manage weekly promotional campaigns in Mailchimp or Klaviyo ($10–$20/hr | Remote | Ongoing | <30 hrs/week). Responsibilities include writing copy, designing layouts, analyzing performance, and delivering reports. Must be available during U.S. hours (EST/PST)Link

  • Gig 5: Klaviyo Email Marketing Automation Expert — E-commerce brand seeks a Klaviyo specialist to audit, optimize, and expand automated email flows for improved performance and ROI ($700 fixed-price | Remote | Project-based). Tasks include segmentation refinement, deliverability improvements, A/B testing, and data-driven recommendations, with potential for ongoing collaboration → Link

  • Gig 6: Brand Voice & Messaging Guide (Food Brands) — U.S.-based strategist or brand copywriter needed to develop full voice and messaging frameworks for two specialty food brands ($6,000 fixed-price | Remote | 4–6 weeks). Deliverables: brand voice guide, positioning + messaging pillars, brand story narrative, sample copy across channels, and engagement guidelines for consistent communication → Link

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Chris

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