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The Copywriting Podcast with Fexingo: Sales Letters, Headlines, and Persuasive Writing
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna sit at a writer's desk, a vintage typewriter between them, and argue about the first line of a sales letter. They don't debate 'write better' platitudes. They pull up real campaigns: the 1985 Boardroom bulletins that ran for a decade, the long-form VSL that sold a $2,000 course with a 42% conversion rate, the direct-mail package that lifted response 18% by changing one headline word. Lucas, in his tweed blazer, traces the rhythm of a sentence aloud; Luna, in her burgundy cardigan, crosses out every adjective that doesn't carry weight. Together, they show you what separates a persuasive read from a scroll-past. Each episode picks one letter, one headline, one bridge paragraph, and dissects it line by line—why it works, what it assumes about the reader, where it could break. The listener is someone who writes for a living: copywriters, marketers, founders writing their own landing pages, anyone who has stared at a blinking cursor and needed a better opening. No fluff, no '
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna sit at a writer's desk, a vintage typewriter between them, and argue about the first line of a sales letter. They don't debate 'write better' platitudes. They pull up real campaigns: the 1985 Boardroom bulletins that ran for a decade, the long-form VSL that sold a $2,000 course with a 42% conversion rate, the direct-mail package that lifted response 18% by changing one headline word. Lucas, in his tweed blazer, traces the rhythm of a sentence aloud; Luna, in her burgundy cardigan, crosses out every adjective that doesn't carry weight. Together, they show you what separates a persuasive read from a scroll-past. Each episode picks one letter, one headline, one bridge paragraph, and dissects it line by line—why it works, what it assumes about the reader, where it could break. The listener is someone who writes for a living: copywriters, marketers, founders writing their own landing pages, anyone who has stared at a blinking cursor and needed a better opening. No fluff, no '
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