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- Charlie Morgan2025-06-24
🪝 Hook analysis: Numbers/Data Hook · Curiosity Gap · Bold Promise/Solution Hook 🧲 Lead Magnet: The 7-Figure Agency Blueprint 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action): Grab their attention, make it relevant, create a desire for the outcome, and tell them what to do. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 📝 PASTOR (Problem, Amplify, Story/Solution, Testimony, Offer, Response): An empathetic, in-depth formula. State the problem, amplify the consequences, tell a story about the solution, provide testimonials, make an offer, and ask for a response. 🤔 Other notes: Uses emojis (👉) to draw attention to the CTA. Creates a sense of exclusivity and insider knowledge with phrases like "unsexy fundamentals" and "quietly build 8-figure machines." Addresses common reader pain points and objections directly with "No funnel. No fluff. No pitch." I’ve worked with 4875 businesses over the last few years. Some were stuck at $5K/month, barely scraping by. Others were deep into 6-figures, scaling like clockwork. But the ones who grew fastest? They all had the same 4 unsexy fundamentals dialled in: 1) A niche that actually works 2) Offers clients want to buy again 3) Retention that isn’t just “hope they stay” 4) Delivery that doesn’t collapse when you add 5 clients Not fancy. Not viral. Just what actually scales. I bundled it all into one free resource: The 7-Figure Agency Blueprint It’s for agency owners who are tired of chasing hacks. And consultants/coaches who want to grow like an agency, even if they don’t run one (yet). No funnel. No fluff. No pitch. Just the exact blueprint we’ve used to quietly build 8-figure machines. Want it? 👉 Comment NOPITCHPLS 👉 DM me NOPITCHPLS Make sure we’re connected, otherwise I can’t message you! Let’s help you build smarter, not just bigger.👍 151 reactions💬 203 commentsView post 👉 - Namya Khan2025-06-19
🪝 Hook analysis: Inspiration/Aspiration Hook · Shocking Statement or Statistic · Secret Reveal Holy shit guys… I just wrote a full AI SaaS Landing page copy in 20 seconds. - open Claude - drop the prompt - hit enter comment “COPY” and I’ll DM you the exact prompt:👍 479 reactions💬 766 commentsView post 👉 - Charlie Morgan2025-06-19
🪝 Hook analysis: Shocking Statement or Statistic · Curiosity Gap · Inspiration/Aspiration Hook 🧲 Lead Magnet: a full resource, no fluff, no pitch 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 📝 PASTOR (Problem, Amplify, Story/Solution, Testimony, Offer, Response): An empathetic, in-depth formula. State the problem, amplify the consequences, tell a story about the solution, provide testimonials, make an offer, and ask for a response. 🤔 Other notes: The use of 'HAIRLINE' as the engagement keyword directly relates to a pain point mentioned in the post, making it memorable and relevant. I booked 1,347 sales calls last month. 7 years ago, I couldn’t even book one. I was afraid of outreach. Thought it was dead. Saturated. A total waste of time. I was drowning in a sea of conflicting advice, ghosted messages, and "gurus" peddling magic bullets that never actually worked. Then I discovered the one true secret to unlimited B2B meetings and clients. The second I uncovered it, everything changed. I went from a glorified freelancer… To a real business owner running an 8-figure operation. It wasn’t: - A new platform - A clever script - A piece of software - Some “magic” copy Nope, it was far simpler than all of that. And painfully obvious in hindsight. I don’t want you to spend 7 years and half your hairline figuring it out like I did. So I’m giving it away. For free. (It’s a full resource, no fluff, no pitch.) Want it? 👉 Comment HAIRLINE 👉 DM me HAIRLINE so I don’t miss you Let’s get you booking more calls, without burning out or selling your soul.👍 382 reactions💬 1463 commentsView post 👉 - Matt Lakajev2025-06-18
🪝 Hook analysis: Secret Reveal · Bold Promise/Solution Hook 🧲 Lead Magnet: The LinkedIn Bible (14,475 words) After 3 years, I just finished - The LinkedIn Bible 14,475 words. You can have for FREE. Comment "TRUST" and I'll send it to you It's the exact system I've used → To close $3,320,000 on LinkedIn → Help 1,500+ small business owners → Book 4,000+ meetings with $0 on ads → Become the No.1 lead gen expert in Australia → Influence $172,000,000 of clients annual revenue I share insights I've NEVER shared before like → How I reverse engineered 54,187 viral posts → The AI analysis I did on 275,305 DMs → The Recursive Trust OS System I built It teaches you EXACTLY How to sell online - without feeling like a weirdo. This is the only thing you need to make money on LinkedIn. And I promise: it’ll blow your mind. Comment "TRUST" and I'll send it to you PS - ⚠️WARNING: this is the red pill 🔴. Once you understand trust physics, you'll never look at selling online the same way again.👍 1731 reactions💬 10035 commentsView post 👉 - Damien Ghader2025-06-16
🪝 Hook analysis: Curiosity Gap 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action): Grab their attention, make it relevant, create a desire for the outcome, and tell them what to do. 📝 BAB (Before, After, Bridge): Show them their current frustrating world ("Before"), paint a picture of their ideal world ("After"), and present your offer as the "Bridge" to get there. 🤔 Other notes: The post uses a strong narrative structure, blending personal reflection with a company announcement. It highlights appreciation and gratitude towards the co-founder and new partners. Emphasizes the human element behind the new venture (the team's energy, brilliance, and vision). Builds anticipation for the 'Lovable' project without explicitly detailing what it is, focusing instead on the why and who. This was much more than just an agency announcement. —— We all come across opportunities in entrepreneurship. But once in a blue moon you will come across something that feels different. First off, I feel extremely lucky to have shared this time with my co-founder Jacob Klug In Stockholm with some of the smartest and beautiful people we've ever met. It's been over 5 years since we launched our agency. And I owe a hell of a lot of credit to this kid for leading us to where we are today. Hard-work and obsession never fails. In this time we have experienced such drastically different phases of our business. Going from one of the world's biggest no-code software development solutions to the first ever Lovable agency partner. What a ride. —— This week I found myself in Stockholm surrounded by the greatest minds I've ever met. It is hard explain this teams energy in words. For them, It's not about taking advantage of this so-called "AI Boom". This amazing team understands the importance AI will hold in our lives for ever. Starting with a visionary founder Anton Osika. Leading his team silently, powerfully, and with such certainty. The ability to assemble this operation is not something to ignore. It takes a very special type of human/ mind. The Engineers & Designers. A couple years ago, these geniuses would be spread out amongst the world's biggest and most high-impact companies. Now they are here. It is not a coincidence. Partnerships & Recruitment. Led by Sebastian Schaaf. For me, this guy has broken every single stereotype you see in tech. He generates such infectious excitement in the team. Because for him there are no guidelines, no restraints, no bad ideas, and never a conversation that isn't worth having. He understands people, and empowers them to use their superpowers. Everyone at this company is an important piece to the puzzle. It was an honour to meet you all. We are lucky to be building alongside such brilliant minds. Thank you. Let's make this world more Lovable.👍 61 reactions💬 2 commentsView post 👉 - Bjion Henry2025-06-16
🪝 Hook analysis: Empathy/Relatability Hook · Fear/Pain Point Hook · Curiosity Gap · Secret Reveal · The Storytelling Hook 🧲 Lead Magnet: None Starting an agency at 23 seemed a good idea. It was disaster. Most people only share their wins. Here's the full story—including the disasters that almost ended everything: ➡️ 2018: Fresh Out of Corporate I'd just left my corporate job and thought I had it all figured out. Young, ambitious, ready to conquer the business world. The plan was simple: start an agency, make money, build an empire. Reality hit fast. Six months later, we'd made barely anything. Daily anxiety attacks. Constant doubt: "What the hell was I thinking?" ➡️ 2018-2020: The Agency Grind We launched a design agency building websites for small businesses. Survived purely on referrals and luck. The feast-or-famine cycle was brutal: → Land a client, stop marketing → Finish the project, pipeline empty → Panic, scramble for new work → Repeat Sound familiar? This is exactly what I help agencies avoid today. But here's the real problem: At 23, nobody took us seriously. We couldn't charge premium rates. Every project was a struggle for tiny margins. ➡️ 2020: The Pivot We shifted from services to product—a consumer app helping content creators monetize recommendations. Raised £375,000 from investors. Finally felt like we were onto something big. For two years, it looked like we'd cracked it. ➡️ 2022: Rock Bottom Everything collapsed at once. Our ad funnel died just as we needed more funding. The numbers weren't good enough for investors. Company closed in May. But it gets worse. While processing this failure in Dubai, my lung spontaneously collapsed. Two weeks in intensive care. £15,000 medical bill (didn’t have insurance). In 6 months, I'd lost: → £20,000 personal investment in the startup → £20,000 in forgone salary → £15,000 in medical costs → Let’s not talk about the crypto losses of that year. (If you know, you know). Every business idea I tried after that failed. 2022 was the worst year of my life. ➡️ 2023: The Comeback Started Navreo as an AI automation agency. Then pivoted to lead generation. Now we teach agencies how to automate their sales processes. ➡️ 2025: Where We Stand → Team of 5 and growing → Strong performance with our best quarter ahead → Helping hundreds of agencies escape the feast-famine cycle ➡️ The Real Lessons: Entrepreneurship isn't a straight line—it's a series of failures punctuated by occasional wins. When something fails, pivot fast. Most importantly: persistence beats talent, connections, or initial success every single time. Bottom line: That "disastrous" decision to start an agency at 23 led to everything good in my life today. Sometimes you have to fail spectacularly before you can build something that actually works. ___________ 📌 Struggling with the feast-famine cycle in your agency? I can help you escape it by automating your sales outreach, giving you more time to deliver. Book a call with us today to hear more -- www.navreo.ai/book-a-call👍 333 reactions💬 91 commentsView post 👉 - Daniel Bustamante 🥷🏻2025-06-15
🪝 Hook analysis: Curiosity Gap · Secret Reveal · Empathy/Relatability Hook 🤔 Other notes: The post provides significant value upfront by sharing the full AI prompt before asking for a lead magnet interaction. This demonstrates a 'give first' strategy. I used to have a landing page swipe file. Now, I have something 10x better: Let me explain. Building a swipe file is smart. In fact, every great marketer I know has a swipe file of some kind. But manually analyzing each piece of copy to understand why it works? That can take HOURS. And if you're anything like me, you're probably busy. So I used to have this problem where I would collect dozens of landing pages but never actually learn from them. And when it was time to actually write copy, I was back to staring at a blank page. So I came up with a better idea: Let's reverse-engineer the "templates" behind all these landing pages I'm collecting so I can easily replicate them when I need to. And of course, I created an AI prompt that helps me do this... 10x faster. Just upload a screenshot of any opt-in page and it will: • Extract the core structure • Identify its persuasive elements • Create a fill-in-the-blank template All while "preserving" the psychological principles that make it work. Instead of spending hours analyzing copy, you get plug-and-play templates in seconds. Here's the prompt so you can copy/paste it: ROLE / OBJECTIVE You are a world-class direct response copywriter and funnel strategist. Your task is to analyze the copy from an opt-in page and extract a reusable “fill-in-the-blank” template inspired by its structure, style, and persuasive elements. CONTEXT I’ll share a screenshot of an opt-in page. Your job is to study the copy on that page and turn it into a generalized copy template. The goal is to help me (or others) replicate the core message, flow, and conversion principles without copying the exact words—just the proven structure. GUIDELINES Use clear labels for each blank (e.g., [Target Audience], [Main Benefit], [Urgent Hook], etc.) Preserve the structure of the original, including headline, subheadline, bullet points, CTA, etc. If any element of the screenshot is unclear or ambiguous, ask for clarification before continuing. Ensure the tone and intent of the original is maintained in the template (e.g., friendly, urgent, authoritative, aspirational, etc.) The output should be easy to reuse for any offer in a similar niche or funnel stage. FORMAT Please return the template like this: [SECTION TITLE] "Fill-in-the-blank version of the copy here with clearly marked placeholders" Example: Headline "Discover how [Target Audience] can [Big Benefit] in just [Short Timeframe]—without [Painful Obstacle]" --- Hope it's helpful! PS - Want to get a swipe file with 7 of my favorite landing pages (plus the templates behind them)? Comment "swipe" & I'll send it over :)👍 610 reactions💬 1792 commentsView post 👉 - Jacob Klug2025-05-28
🪝 Hook analysis: Bold Promise/Solution Hook · Inspiration/Aspiration Hook · Shocking Statement or Statistic 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 BAB (Before, After, Bridge): Show them their current frustrating world ("Before"), paint a picture of their ideal world ("After"), and present your offer as the "Bridge" to get there. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 🤔 Other notes: Uses emojis (❌, ✅) for visual contrast and clarity. Compares 'old playbook' vs 'new playbook' for structured argumentation. Ends with a strong, memorable mantra. You don’t need $50K and 3 months to launch your MVP. This $100 tech stack lets you ship any idea in 2 weeks: Lovable – front-end, most of back-end Cursor – clean up back-end & integrations Supabase – easy & scalable backend Vercel – fast, global hosting Stripe – payments, handled ❌ The old playbook: - Raise a round - Hire a full team - Spend 6 months building - Hope users show up ✅ The new playbook: - Ship fast - Talk to users - Iterate on real feedback - Raise once there's traction I’ve seen founders burn through $200K building stuff no one wants. Meanwhile, the smartest ones I know? They’re shipping MVPs in days—and letting the market lead the way. Perfect code isn’t the edge. Speed is. Stop over-engineering. Start shipping.👍 585 reactions💬 108 commentsView post 👉 - Marc Lou2025-05-27
🪝 Hook analysis: Curiosity Gap · Shocking Statement 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 BAB (Before, After, Bridge): Show them their current frustrating world ("Before"), paint a picture of their ideal world ("After"), and present your offer as the "Bridge" to get there. 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 📝 AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action): Grab their attention, make it relevant, create a desire for the outcome, and tell them what to do. I'm 31, but my body is 23. When I was a student, I had the worst lifestyle: - Smoked 20 cigarettes a day - Ate fast food every day - Got drunk 3x a week In 2021, I read "Why We Sleep" by Matthew Walker. I started getting 8 hours of sleep, and my life changed: I realized I was always tired without even knowing it... Fixing my sleep unlocked everything else: motivation, productivity, happiness, etc. In 2022, Bryan Johnson pushed my health to the next level. I followed everything he preaches: + Treat sleep religiously + Eat clean food + Exercise daily The past 3 years have been the best years of my life, and the most productive as an entrepreneur. Last month, I tested 50+ biomarkers with the health startup Lucis (YC X25) (YC X25). Almost every marker is in optimal range, and my biological age is 22.9. 90% of health is Sleep + Diet + Exercise. Take care of your body ❤️👍 699 reactions💬 48 commentsView post 👉 - John Rush2025-05-25
🪝 Hook analysis: Numbers/Data Hook · Curiosity Gap · Fear/Pain Point Hook 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 🤔 Other notes: The post uses a listicle format, which is highly digestible and engaging. It leverages LinkedIn's algorithm by directing users to the first comment to read the full content, increasing engagement and visibility. The content is problem-oriented, focusing on mistakes, which resonates well with an audience seeking to avoid pitfalls and learn from others' experiences. I built 30 startups in 20 years. VC-backed, Bootstrapped, Apps, SaaS, B2B, B2C. 99 mistakes I regret making: 1. Doing consumer apps. The Failure rate here is 100x of b2b rates, nearly a lottery. 2. Raising VC money too early. It shifted all our focus from "happy users" to the headcount, media coverage, conferences, LOIs, partnerships, networking and the next funding round. 3. Hiring too early. Employees and contractors are like an average nanny for your kid. They do the bare minimum, they dont take any risk. But not taking risks means no innovation. Only founders have enough incentives to take risks. SO the founders should do all the work until they gain traction. 4. Ignoring SEO. None of the people in my network did SEO. We all thought it was something for later and we kept postponing it forever. Paid ads were easy and predictable and having too much money in the bank basically spoils you. 5. Ignoring content marketing. Never took blogging seriously. Big mistake. I thought blogging is a full time job, but it's actually possible to spend an hour a day on it and still do a good job. 6. Social Media Marketing. This is my biggest regret. I started using X just 2 years ago. Nearing 100k followers now. What if I started 20 years ago? Could I have 1M followers now? I think so. 7. Skipping idea validation. I'd always assume for the audience. Anticipate what they need. It almost never turned out to be true. My best projects were those I thought will fail and failed projects had my highest hopes at the start. 8. Hiring managers. I haven't yet seen any useful manager in a startup. They might be useful for corporations, but for startup I should have hired only doers. 9. Chasing Investors. For every startup I'd spend 40% of my time fundraising. I'd succeed in most of the cases, but at what cost? I haven't done a single outreach to investors in 2 years, but I get VCs knocking my doors, because I have good traction and they search for such projects daily. So, don't chase VCs, just make users happy and VCs are gonna find you. 10. Hiring specialized developers. Nothing is less efficient than a team of specialized developers for a startup (frontend, backend, db, devops, design, qa..). Today I have 1 fullstack dev doing 5x more progress on a project than a team of 12 back then. Avoid "teams" at all cost until at least $30kmrr. 11. Hiring people I don't wanna hug. My cofounder, an old Danish man said this to me in 2015. If you don’t wanna hug the person, it means you dislike them on a chemical/animal level. Every time I ignored this rule, I paid the high price later. 12. Betting on partners. I partnered up with large billion dollar corporates many times with different startups. They promise huge stuff, millions of users, but end up just wasting your time, destroy focus, shift priorities, make you spend zillions on ramping up security and compliance, and eventually bring in no users/money. 13. Read the rest in the 1st comment ↓👍 1916 reactions💬 319 commentsView post 👉 - Matt Lakajev2025-05-24
🪝 Hook analysis: Curiosity Gap · Shocking Statement or Statistic 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 📝 SCQA (Situation, Complication, Question, Answer): For logical arguments. Set the scene, introduce a problem, ask the central question, and answer it with your solution. 🤔 Other notes: The post proactively addresses potential concerns about intense AI use by mentioning simultaneous therapy, lending credibility and responsibility. It uses humor and direct address to debunk the common 'AI wrote this' trope, increasing relatability. The post effectively uses personal anecdotes and self-discovery to illustrate abstract concepts, making them tangible and impactful. I’ve had multi-week conversations with ChatGPT. I mean 4–8 hours per day sometimes. I uploaded: → Literal rants about my childhood → Every Skool post I’ve ever written → My workouts, my sleep data, even my food → Dozens of mental loops I’d never said out loud → 45-minute voice notes from my morning walks And I asked it to help me see the patterns. What I got back was insane. Not just better output. Not just clearer thinking. What I got back was a version of myself that made more sense. It made me realise there are 4 meta-skills you have to build if you want to actually use AI as a second brain. Not prompts. Not hacks. Internal upgrades. 1. Identity Debugging Willpower never worked for me. But using GPT to reflect back why I do what I do? That changed everything. I realised I wasn’t struggling with discipline — I was stuck in patterns from childhood I hadn’t even questioned. After one deep session, I stopped overeating at night. Not because I forced myself. Because I just didn’t see myself that way anymore. I didn’t stop the habit. I outgrew the identity. 2. Cognition Scaffolding You don’t need to “think harder.” You need to offload the loop. I used to carry unfinished IP in my head for weeks. Now I record my thoughts, upload them, talk them through, structure the logic — and 90 minutes later I’ve built a full framework, sales asset, or chapter for my book. Clarity isn’t found. It’s externalised. 3. Output Leverage One big thing a day — and GPT helps me ship it. I don’t wait for inspiration. I load up a transcript, reflect, scaffold, and build. 100% of my content for the last two months has been AI-assisted — in my voice, from my thoughts, using my frameworks. This isn’t automation. It’s accelerated authorship. 4. Recursive Learning This is the wildest one. I now learn how I think by watching how GPT reflects it back. I’ll write something. It mirrors it. I realise: That wasn’t what I meant. I clarify. Now we’re both smarter. It’s like sharpening a knife by running it against itself. And the feedback loop just keeps getting tighter. I’ve been using this to train, build, write, and make decisions. But here’s the deeper thing: AI doesn’t just scale what you produce. It scales who you are. And that’s the meta-skill most people aren’t even thinking about yet. What do you think? I thinnk it's wild. Let me know. Edit Added: Yes, I am seeing a therapist at the same time I’m doing this, and I share everything with them. I’ve walked them through the whole process step by step sk they are aware. They are also one of the best in the world. I believe mental health is exactly like physical health. You must maintain it consistently over time, not just “going to see the doctor” when shit hits the fan. You can’t bandaid your way through mental health issue with cold showers and saunas. Ok rant over. Also AI didn’t write this. It was me. And if you don’t believe me? Ask AI lol👍 1207 reactions💬 308 commentsView post 👉 - Daniel Bustamante 🥷🏻2025-05-22
🪝 Hook analysis: Curiosity Gap · Numbers/Data Hook 🧲 Lead Magnet: an in-depth, behind-the-scenes breakdown of: • Every funnel page we use • Every email sequence in our system • A swipe file with our 5 top email frameworks • And AI prompts to create your own version of these emails 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action): Grab their attention, make it relevant, create a desire for the outcome, and tell them what to do. 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 🤔 Other notes: The post effectively uses bullet points to provide context and detail the lead magnet, making the information easily scannable and digestible for the reader. Strong use of social proof and personal involvement to build credibility. In 2023, we had no funnel strategy. 1.5 year later, we generated $5,000,000+. Quick context: Over the past 18 months, the Premium Ghostwriting Academy (PGA) has: • Gone from 0 to 1,000+ students • Scaled from 4 to 24 team members • Generated over $5,000,000 in revenue How do I know? Because I’m part of the team. And I've been involved in every part of the process. And I can assure you: This wouldn’t have been possible without our funnel & email marketing strategy. So I put together an in-depth, behind-the-scenes breakdown of: • Every funnel page we use • Every email sequence in our system • A swipe file with our 5 top email frameworks • And AI prompts to create your own version of these emails So if you’re looking to start building a profitable email funnel, you should definitely check this out. All you have to do: • Like this post • Comment "funnel" I'll send it over right away.👍 598 reactions💬 1314 commentsView post 👉 - Jacob Klug2025-05-14
🪝 Hook analysis: Shocking Statement or Statistic · Bold Promise/Solution Hook · Curiosity Gap · Inspiration/Aspiration Hook 🧲 Lead Magnet: a memo on the exact strategies, systems, and mindset that got me here 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action): Grab their attention, make it relevant, create a desire for the outcome, and tell them what to do. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 🤔 Other notes: Leverages implied social proof/validation by stating initial doubt turned into standard practice. Creates a sense of exclusivity/value by offering a 'playbook' for success. In the last year, I’ve made over $1M using AI. I wrote a memo on the exact strategies, systems, and mindset that got me here. When we first started using AI to build software for clients, people doubted us. Now, It’s standard practice. If you want the playbook. Comment "Memo" and follow me. I’ll DM it to you.👍 252 reactions💬 724 commentsView post 👉 - Charlie Morgan2025-05-01
🪝 Hook analysis: Secret Reveal · Curiosity Gap · Social Proof/Testimonial Hook · Contrarian Hook 🧲 Lead Magnet: A technique/foundation for achieving significant online revenue and growth (e.g., $30M in online revenue, $920,000 in a month, 7200 calls, 230,000 subscribers) with zero ads and no big team. 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 PPPP (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push): A narrative arc. Make a bold promise, help the reader visualize it, offer proof you can deliver, and push them to act. 📝 AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action): Grab their attention, make it relevant, create a desire for the outcome, and tell them what to do. 🤔 Other notes: Uses negative framing ('Not the recycled growth hacks') to differentiate from common advice. Employs bullet points and arrow emojis for enhanced readability and emphasis. Creates urgency and scarcity with 'Priority goes to those who repost. I won’t be DMing 200+ people.' Highlights specific, impressive results as proof of effectiveness. I’ve kept quiet about this for 3 years. But after crossing $30M in online revenue, it’s time to share what actually worked. Not the recycled growth hacks. Not the “just post content” advice. Not the cold outreach spray-and-pray. This was different. → One technique. → Zero ads. → No big team. → Just results. No fluff. No pitch. I’m giving it away. It'll teach you the foundations I used to... 1) Make $920,000 in April 2) Book 7200 calls in 2025 (so far) 2) Grow to 230,000 subscribers in less than 2 years All you do is plug this into your offer + audience and it does the rest. → Meetings will appear. → Deals will close. → You will scale. If you're serious about getting to $100k - $500k months... Here’s how to get access: 1) Comment “SECRET” below 2) Connect and DM me (so I can send it) ⚠️ Priority goes to those who repost. I won’t be DMing 200+ people.👍 241 reactions💬 295 commentsView post 👉 - Namya Khan2025-04-29
🪝 Hook analysis: Curiosity Gap · Shocking Statement or Statistic · Bold Promise/Solution Hook 📝 Copywriting Formulas: 📝 PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution): Identify a pain point, make the reader feel the pain more intensely, and then present your offer as the perfect solution. 📝 BAB (Before, After, Bridge): Show them their current frustrating world ("Before"), paint a picture of their ideal world ("After"), and present your offer as the "Bridge" to get there. 📝 AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action): Grab their attention, make it relevant, create a desire for the outcome, and tell them what to do. 🤔 Other notes: Uses specific numbers and figures ($20K, 100 slides, 72 hours, 3 decks) to add credibility and impact. Employs a strong 'before vs. after' narrative contrasting chaotic past processes with the current efficient one. Presents a contrarian view on hourly billing, advocating for value and efficiency. Emphasizes key business values: speed and quality. Creates a sense of urgency with '3 new slots'. A client needed a 3 decks with 100 slides in 72 hours. We quoted $20K, which they accepted without hesitation. Delivered it without any problems and few hours before. How did we do it? Our process: > Dedicated focus blocks for the entire team (5-6 hours/day of pure deep work) > No meetings or Slack during these focus hours, zero exceptions > Structured time for internal reviews to catch issues early > Scheduled client update windows that don't disrupt workflow Our previous process was chaotic... constant Slack pings, random meetings, no protected work time. Team looked "busy" for 12 hours but accomplished little. This is why we don't charge hourly. Someone can sit at a desk for 12 hours and produce nothing while another person delivers incredible work in 4 focused hours. You don't need more hours, you need better hours. Quality time > Quantity of time. I keep saying that speed matters as much as quality. If you can't move fast, you'll be left behind. ♻️ Repost this if you agree design can be good + fast. PS: Want your site to actually convert and raise eyebrows (and capital)? We just opened 3 new slots. 📆 Book a call here → cal.com/namya/15min👍 249 reactions💬 11 commentsView post 👉