You Need Only 30 Hours to Transform Your Writing (Bland to Brilliant)
Here is how.
I’m not a writer.
My writing used to be terrible.
Now???
I gained 6,000 followers after doing this.
Today, I had a call with a friend.
We talked about how life’s going.
Of course, Liverpool being at the top of the Premier League came up.
Then he mentioned he read one of my articles and said, “Tremendous improvement compared to your early stuff.”
You only need 30 hours to transform your writing.
No, it’s not about
- using plug-and-play templates
- watching YouTube tutorials
- reading tons of books on writing.
I spent 30 minutes doing copywork.
What’s copywork?
It’s copying what you’re reading, word for word.
Of course, by hand.
With this method,
You practice writing without the pressure of being judged.
Because no one sees it.
And if it turns out bad, it’s not your writing skills.
It’s the reference you used.
Want to try it?
Here’s how:
- Pick a book you enjoy.
- Spend 30 minutes a day handcopying a chapter that interests you.
- Then, for the next 30 minutes, write whatever you want.
Do this for 30 days, and your writing will go from bland to brilliant—just like your reference.
You don’t have to take my word for it
But legendary copywriters like Gary Halbert recommend this method too.