Return of “if you’re a copywriter and you write for coaches and consultants”

Four days ago, I sent an email with the subject line:

“If you’re a copywriter and you write for coaches and consultants”

In that email, I was promoting a timesaving AI offer by copywriter Dawn Apuan. Dawn has built an AI gizmo that she says has cut 30-40 hours from her workweek, and other copywriters that Dawn has shared her system with say it’s cut their working time in half or saved them 20 hours a week.

I sent that email out as a test. I like Dawn, I know she’s legit, and the offer sounded good to me. Would my list agree?

I checked my affiliate sales dashboard the next day. Zero sales. Oh well.

I have this policy, the “No Spinach” policy.

I no longer try to shove anything down my audience’s throat just because I think it’s good for them. Sure, I’ll test things out. But I’ll only keep promoting something to my list if it’s good for them AND it does something good for me, like make me sales.

And so, since I figured I had made zero sales of Dawn’s offer, I moved on, to shinier and more opportunityish pastures. And then this morning, I got a message from Dawn:

“Hey John! Not sure when your promo wraps but you’ve got 4 sales so far plus bumps and 2 upsells :)”

I checked the affiliate dashboard to see what exactly that means.

$700+ in affiliate commissions so far.

All right, fine. Here I am again, promoting Dawn’s timesaving, spinach-free, AI system for copywriters who write for coaches and consultants.

It was a good offer 4 days ago. It is still a good offer. And it seems that at least some people on my list want it.

Maybe you would want it too? If you are curious, you can find my writeup of this offer below. But fair warning. Thanks to my dawdling and carelessness, the deadline for this offer is nigh, exceedingly nigh.

If you want to get in before this offer disappears, head over here for more details:

https://bejakovic.com/if-youre-a-copywriter-and-you-write-for-coaches-and-consultants