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Default Copywriter's Personalities - 08-19-2006, 02:42 PM

The Guys Who Played "Mr Harsh"
- Gary Halbert
- Dan Kennedy
- John Carlton
- Jo Han Mok

The Guys Who Played "Mr Wise"
- Jay Abraham
- Harlan Kilstein
- ME! (Bond)
- Michael Senoff

The Guys Who Played "Mr Nice Guy"
- Yanik Silver
- Michael Fortin
- Clayton Makepeace
- Ray Edwards
- Stephen Daives
- Deb

Which one do you choose to be...?

PS: If you guys like it you can go ahead and assign some more personalities or copywriters to the list

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Default 08-19-2006, 02:46 PM

I prefer not to be a "guy" but rather the "Go-For-It!" girl! Add "nice" and "acquiring wisdom" to that description.

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Default 08-19-2006, 10:00 PM

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The Guys Who Played The "Bastards"
- Gary Halbert
- Dan Kennedy
- John Carlton
- Jo Han Mok

The Guys Who Played The "Wise Men"
- Jay Abraham

The Guys Who Played The "Mr Nice Guy"
- Yanik Silver
- Michael Fortin

Which one do you choose to be...?

PS: If you guys like it you can go ahead and assign some more personalities or copywriters to the list
You need to add Clayton Makepeace and Ray Edwards to the "Mr Nice Guy" category.

I'd like to think I'm a "nice guy" style of marketer, but when it comes to writing, us copywriters can be "whoever" we want to be... that's part of the fun in it!
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Default 08-20-2006, 02:23 PM

I'd like to know why you referred to that first group
as "Bastards"?

I tend to think they just aggressively go after the
sale. Calling them bastards seems a bit harsh IMO.
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Default 08-20-2006, 03:14 PM

Maybe he wasn't sure he could use "****weasle" without copywright infringement.


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Default 08-20-2006, 06:54 PM

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I'd like to know why you referred to that first group
as "Bastards"?

I tend to think they just aggressively go after the
sale. Calling them bastards seems a bit harsh IMO.
I'll have to agree here.

I thing the word b*stard is a bit harsh.

Bond, I think "No Bullsh*t Marketers" would be a better description.
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Default 08-20-2006, 08:30 PM

Regarding Garry Halbert I think that REBEL is better word for him.

- John Carlton
- Jo Han Mok

I saw thier picture they can't be added to the same group with :

Garry Halbert and Dan Kennedy.

if I have to make a group for this 2 copywriter I will chose this one :

The Old Rebel Harley Davidson Tatoued Copywriters.

The picture also as the writing Influance our jugement and belief.


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Default 08-21-2006, 12:27 PM

hehe, made the change! =)
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Default 08-21-2006, 01:48 PM

Another one you can add to your top category would be one of my favorites...

Dan Lok... this guy is definitely one that many consider a "tough as nails" copywriter.

Don't believe me? Google his name and you'll see for yourself!
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