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I made an interactive game that challenges people to write better, competitively. People--talented people--actually enjoy playing it. It's had >10,000 responses submitted from all kinds of folks including high-level sales & marketing pros at companies like Microsoft, Lexmark, and HP Enterprise. It's even landed a mention in a HubSpot article.
If you want to become a better writer without suffering through tedious writing courses, check it out.
But I know there are lots of folks on here who are already excellent writers. Could you benefit from creative approaches for your ads, sales pages, and other copy that you'd never think of on your own?
I wonder if the *results* of this game could make your job easier.
You see, here's how the game works: players start with lousy copy and are challenged to make it as awesome as they can before time runs out. Quick GIF demo:
Officially, there's a winner--but on the back-end, each challenge results in many high-quality articulations of the original message. You could submit requirements for copy you want & sit back while dozens of testable iterations hit your inbox within hours.
Does this sound remotely interesting to any of you?
If you want to become a better writer without suffering through tedious writing courses, check it out.
But I know there are lots of folks on here who are already excellent writers. Could you benefit from creative approaches for your ads, sales pages, and other copy that you'd never think of on your own?
I wonder if the *results* of this game could make your job easier.
You see, here's how the game works: players start with lousy copy and are challenged to make it as awesome as they can before time runs out. Quick GIF demo:
Officially, there's a winner--but on the back-end, each challenge results in many high-quality articulations of the original message. You could submit requirements for copy you want & sit back while dozens of testable iterations hit your inbox within hours.
Does this sound remotely interesting to any of you?
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