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Tubby Nerd Humiliates Pro Copywriters With 19 Minute Lesson

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Ed has just put up a great lesson on writing headlines. We had a streaming version here but it was messing with the blog. I will get this fixed as soon as possible, but for now, you can download the Hi-Def version here.

14 Responses to “Tubby Nerd Humiliates Pro Copywriters With 19 Minute Lesson”

  1. Fizzgiz Says:

    And another kick-butt lesson from the great Ed Dale!

  2. curt Says:

    So very short and so very rich message!
    Thanks Ed!

  3. Carol Ann Wiley Says:

    Another day, another lesson and another reason I am twitter-pated and glad I am following Ed Dale. Thanks, Ed.
    I am looking forward to my second time with the 30 Day Challenge.

  4. Jonathan Guinn Says:

    Ed,

    Your info is always great!!.

    Just a heads up. The link you put up in the blog rss fead (in the TDC firefox toolbar) is error 404.

  5. Dee Says:

    Thanks Ed!

  6. Scott Gostyla Says:

    This information can’t help but help. Especially I we act on it, like you say. Thanks!

  7. Jana Murray Says:

    Off to study Gary Halbert http://www.thegaryhalbertletter.com/newsletters/azdx_internetsecrets.html. I really appreciate the tip to write down those headlines that catch my attention. Superb!

  8. Cristina Hawkins Says:

    I am such a newbie w/internet mktg & business and am intimidated by the writing skills of …well everyone.
    Thanks, ED, for taking the time to clarify and give a plan to become a better writer!

  9. home based business legitimate Says:

    I’m learning so much in such a short space of time. thanks

  10. free ab workout Says:

    Thanks Ed,

    Another great video.

    Thanks for all the great info.

    Ty Williams

  11. Carolyn Winslow Says:

    It’s funny, I have been collecting headlines for almost as long as I can remember. (I started in sales when I was 17 and I am mid 60s now ) My journal is one of those 50cent spiral bound notebooks. I know that I would be lost if I ever lost it, for sure. But anyway one of my favorite places to look for headlines is the National Enquirer. Talk about attention getters, they know how to write them!
    Ben Settle at bensettle.com has a swipe file that is free for the asking. He seems to always find really great stuff.
    When the student is ready, the teacher appears
    Carolyn

  12. alexandra bowles Says:

    Tubby TV Lessons for IM’ers
    Twitter Away!
    Thanks ED.

  13. Emily Says:

    Am I the only one who can’t get this video to work?
    I got an email from the TDC list telling me this video talked about headlines and had some good examples. I’m currently in the process of trying to improve a headline so I was interested in watching. I clicked the link above, but all it makes is a page with this: g‘Êgû$h;Åh§xhç„iW˜i˜ on it and the video never loads or asks for a download. Did something happen to it?

  14. Ed Says:

    You need to right click and download the file to your computer to watch it

    Ed

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