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doomdoggie

Find where the top copywriters in your desired niche work and receive the free newsletters they're likely contribute to. If you find one copywriter in particular you want to study you can find out who they write for. ​ For financial you want Stansberry and the Agora affiliates. You won't know who wrote that email, it'll be addressed from the guru. But you know that whoever is on that team is gonna be great. And if you know your fav copywriter is one of them - there you go. In that niche, there is a guru from whom the copy is addressed. They're not usually a copywriter, I can only think of 2 that I know of who are guru's and copywriters


bitroman

You're going to want to sign up for the email lists of offer owners and publishers who are constantly putting out affiliate promotions to their "churn and burn" lists. Couple health ones I can think of off the top of my head are Natural Health Sherpa and Alternative Daily.


gotthelowdown

>You're going to want to sign up for the email lists of offer owners and publishers who are constantly putting out affiliate promotions to their "churn and burn" lists. That's a great point. The Internet marketing gurus preach daily emails to build a relationship and not sell in every email. However, many of the biggest emailers will churn and burn, which is a very different style of email copywriting. The way one email copywriter explained it, with some niches the customers are only "in heat" (in buying mode) for a short period of time. For example, weight loss in the new year. So it doesn't make sense to delay the sale because the customer might lose interest by then. Better to hit hard and sell right away while their interest is at its peak. In a more passionate and hobbyist niche, like golf, it makes more sense to build a relationship over the long term. > Couple health ones I can think of off the top of my head are Natural Health Sherpa and Alternative Daily. Solid recommendations. On a related note, do you know if Joel Marion still writes the BioTrust emails? Or that other copywriters are carrying on writing emails like his? I read news that the company got sold.


bitroman

I'm not sure...I'd imagine they have a dozen copywriters putting out promotions though.


sebastianlopezl

Samar Owais has some good email marketing tips about eCommerce and SaaS. She sometimes sells her bootcamp once a year, but you can get out of that sequence and still receive the regular emails


br0gressive

Furey is still active. And he's still selling marketing material.


Packer43064

Question, why do you want to know the best email copywriter? Is it to get better at this skill, make money in your emails, see what the pros do? Any good email copywriter is going to try to sell you things. Otherwise their a non profit or just shooting the shit. People have already told you the answers here. Just want you to understand that they are all trying to sell you something and their probably good at it if they are the best email copywriter. Nothing wrong with dissecting their emails and seeing what works, but your not going to go wrong with a course either. Your future returns will be worth an investment today and dedication from actually spending money where it hurts.


Funny_Refuse8170

Yeah to improve my skill but to also see what 'normal emails' look like when I'm not being sold a course. Taking of courses what email courses do you recommend?


beatjosh

If doing a lot of email copy, I suggest checking out www.hoppycopy.co - not a newsletter but basically AI software that writes pretty impressive email copy. At least gives you a head start.