Episode #183 – Tony Zarembski On Scavenge Opportunities To Land Your Dream Clients
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Tony’s Mom was a first grade teacher who taught thousands to read…
including him.
Tony’s Dad was a technical writer and before long Tony was editing papers for the likes of Mobil oil.
He learned about research long before ever entering the world of copywriting.
Tony tried both psychology and business in school but hated both and thought he’d never use either…
how wrong can you be?
Instead, he took German classes because he wanted to date a girl in class.
Ya gotta have priorities.
He sold computers for Circuit City…
but couldn’t sell the warranties (they dumped him).
He sold advertising door-to-door but couldn’t find a way to sell even ONE 20 euro ad.
Fast forward and his copy has beaten controls for $8,000 programs.
How did someone without the “copy gene” raise himself up from such meager beginnings?
Tony thinks you can do the same.
That’s the subject of today’s Email Marketing Podcast.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- How Tony got his first two clients and the hilarious and valuable results of his work.
- One proven-effective way Tony lured one of his dream clients into submission.
- The copywriting book that got him started. Found sitting on the shelf…a gift from his father.
- The two dream clients Tony targeted right from the outset. He’s now worked with them both.
- “Kool-Aid” drinking copy secrets to simplify… focus…and become at least twice as productive.
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Intro and outro backing music: Forever More by CREO
David Allan: Hey everybody, we’re back with another
edition of the podcast my name is David
Allan from makewordspay.com your host as
usual. We’ve got a very exciting guest here
today and I say a very exciting because
he’s a copywriter and he’s been in your
shoes if you’re just starting out
he’s very accomplished now but he’s
gonna tell us exactly how he he got that
that level you know exactly the steps he
took some of the crazy you know awesome
people he’s worked with and Tony Zarembski,
welcome to the show
Tony Zarembski: Thanks for everything
David Allan: I got your name right I
hope?
Tony Zarembski: You actually nailed it which is
it’s impressive.
David Allan: I think of batting pretty much
like a baseball player most names maybe
but I don’t know I have to go back and
look because it’s probably because he
spelled it out when he sent over your
one sheet probably helped me out but
yeah so you’re a copywriter you’re
you’re in the thick of this whole thing
you’re one of the people I think our
audience is gonna adore listening to
because you’ve been where they want to
go you are where they want to go and
you’ve been where they’re at now chances
are
Tony Zarembski: Yeah and recently enough that you
know it’s not like someone who’s you
know absolutely brilliant like Clayton
Makepeace who you know the starting out
is a distant memory for
David Allan: That’s very
important because a lot of people I
think they either don’t really remember
exactly how it all went
or I mean that’s a long time to remember
and also maybe that that’s not in their
best interest sometimes to say exactly
how it went – in some cases for I’ve seen that so
let’s start from the beginning how did
you get into all this tell us your
superhero origin story and then bring us
up to the present…
Tony Zarembski: So looking back it
seems so clear to me that this is where
I was going to be mmm but but I’m still
maybe I would say six years ago even
though he’s doing some of this stuff I
didn’t know it existed so I grew up in a
household where my parents loved
learning and reading and writing I was a
first grade teacher and she taught over
a thousand kids
to read including me so that love was
there from a really young age obviously
as a copywriter is huge so walked into
that my dad is fantastic at public
relations and a technical writing and
walked into that as well so in Middle
School in high school you know while
other kids were going on dates you know
I be copy editing these you know
technical documents of press releases
and you know just different technical
documents for companies like Mobil Oil
and I’ll which for some of those clients
yeah and you know again just luck of
being in that household if I had been
born in any other household that would
not have been a thing you do when you’re
right so straight straight luck pervaded
your early early career yeah exactly and
then I’m you know it’s funny when I went
to college with just what you’re
supposed to do if you take honors
classes for high school you know at
first I want to study psychology I
thought God I’ll never do anything with
that switch to business
and it didn’t talk to a counselor at all
to you know figure out a way to get out
of school in four years plan well you
know switch the business hated that I’ll
never do anything with that I’ve only
had some German classes that were great
yeah one of the teachers in the language
and one of the day to girl in my class
so um you know switch to German it of
course as you do yeah I don’t regret it
for a minute I mean oh the people are
fantastic experiences work you know
looking back I learned from that how did
you research on I mean much more obscure
things that I’ve ever encountered in
copywriting what’s what’s the origin
this word from you know that was used in
other thing you can’t get more in the
weeds than that so it’s it’s been really
helpful around this time you know in
college I sold PCs and other electronics
at Circuit City and it was pretty good
at my job could never I could never
figure out well like I couldn’t really
spell the warranties because by the time
I got there they were just worthless
right so yeah I learned at that point my
first kind of
sort of copywriting which is you know
you have to start with something you
believe in so if I could saw all these
computers and couldn’t sell one warranty
well you know it kind of kind of tells
me something and because I didn’t sell
the warranties I have I I wasn’t let go
from the job but I uh I looked in a
schedule one week there were in the
hours there like I asked yeah I asked
like you know what happened oh you know
what we’re kind of moving the schedule
around next week next week by like a
month and I’m just like should I check
the schedule next week now but you were
terminated on the sly so to speak yeah I
was technically never fired
maybe I’m employee should collect
benefits one day and say hey so you were
unceremoniously dumped from from the
computer sales department yeah and where
did you go from there so you know at
this time with side-story getting a
grocery store which that looking back
was hugely helpful because I had been
shy when I was a little kid but you know
walk to the bus and people would say hi
Tony I didn’t notice them I mean by the
time as clear is over all these kids
probably thought I was an asshole never
once said hi to him so you know the
grocery store that was working at the
time really kind of forced me to have
these conversations with people and
interact in the word how different
people thought and you know at that time
too I had an internship in Hamburg
Germany doing a basically direct sales
so door-to-door sales for advertisements
like basically for business ads for this
english-speaking newspaper hmm yeah so
it was it was interesting well you know
what one thing was this about 100
degrees out and I’m in business attire
you know going door-to-door around
basically the biggest city in Germany so
you know looking back the first thing I
realized was you know this sucks don’t
dododo door-to-door doo doo e-mail doo
doo mail do anything but door-to-door so
you’re a delight you were going to
door-to-door you’re delivering this like
you’re pitching basically yeah and you
know one of the problems I encounter was
it was in German I mean not that my
pitch would have been great in English
but it was
it was not as good in German yeah
exactly
so you know looking back and a couple
things that got out of that one I
thought its first time is probably the
ads were 20 euros I did not sell a
single ad I could not figure out how to
sell a 20-year ad beaten controls
selling $8,000 programs now okay I was
table stakes I couldn’t do that right I
don’t know if there’s like a copywriting
gene but if there is I did not have it
so you’re starting out even at more of a
disadvantage than maybe some people yeah
and really the the only good thing I did
at that point or knew at that point I
realized was they you know you go to
this office
this long defunct company and there’d be
stacks of newspapers on delivered
newspapers because they hadn’t sold
enough ads and you know they’re running
all this capital in it and and it enough
that it would have known a great way to
do this but you know in a meeting with
the company said what if we take this
digital-only and it’s gonna be able to
help us maximize our ad sales because
then people can actually boost their
search engine ranking you know so that
was basically the first good marketing
idea I had they eventually went with
that but then through a series of many
things are no more something befell down
this time yeah exactly so that’s good so
you were know when did you get out of
there that would have been we think
summer of 2006 okay not that long ago no
not too long ago so it seems like a
lifetime now yeah so you leave the
door-to-door non-selling ad vocation and
and what was and where did that take you
from there so began during path still in
school you know mm-hmm I took a couple
classes multiple times to make sure it
supported all the rules yeah exactly so
you know six and half years later after
I started I graduated with my German
degree okay and business minor you’ll
never use psychology never use business
German all the time of course
so one question before you move sir did
you ever date that girl in the in the
class we dated for a few years I’m
looking back I was not nearly mature
enough for a long-term relationship and
it you know it was a great experience at
the time and I’m happy I got the data
and wasn’t you know you took it for the
right reasons it sounds like that yeah a
lot myself too so I’m going processes
self-improvement I can look back in that
time and think like okay you know I
actually made it less one time here are
all the things I could improve and it’s
an all these different areas especially
relationships that’s tell me a lot of my
marriage I think too so you know look
good
win-win all right so you finally get out
of there you know the ad the
door-to-door stuff you got your degree
and when did when did you start getting
it when was the first like did you ever
aside from the I guess the direct sales
door-to-door was sort of your first
inkling of directs you know direct
selling and the sort of direct selling
style businesses but what was the first
time you heard about copywriting sure so
I’ve been writing technical copy for a
long-term client eyes I still do work
with her phenomenal people and basically
a freak set of events let me direct
marketing literally it’s one of those
things where if I hadn’t opened the mail
it never would have happened so when I
was up when I was a kid I had seen I’d
read these Gary Pennsylvanian Clayton
Makepeace ads because my grandma was
really into health care and I would you
know I had no idea what I was reading
but I would think you know ten years old
oh my god it might have clogged arteries
noise no idea how he did that no idea
what’s going on just like oh my god it
really I really think I need this you
know that’s this Phillips letter
[Laughter]
prostate problem yeah yeah they were so
good and but you know I so I was doing
technical writing I had long wanted to
be a basically just edit anything I love
that eating more than writing I still in
a lot of ways due to the steak and I got
this letter from you know just say a
newsletter slash sales pitch Singles
letter from this charity ASAP I donated
to okay and you know I I read it inside
this doesn’t work I mean they’ve already
given them money I went to uh give them
money right and I know they’re a really
good cause so it was a Friday night my
friends were gonna be going out and
partying and I ended up pouring myself a
glass of chocolate milk and taking apart
this entire letter and rewriting it and
I still have to stay and mean to frame
it but I did that and I’m like oh my god
I wonder if this thing had no idea and
meanwhile on my bookshelf I’ve got a
couple bookshelves and I’m one of my
bookshelves my dad had gone blind if
years before that and gifted me just
this incredible library that I mean for
our family that it’s the biggest gift
you could give anyone I mean you know I
could be down to one pair of clothes one
outfit in and have my books and I’d be
okay but not the other way around
and I’m that shelf was tested
advertising methods oh wow and yeah hey
I’m looking through my count how the
hell do I connect this letter I picked
apart with a thesis a thing as you know
this is the thing that pays money can
you do this there was cables and that
was that was when I really started down
the rabbit hole right so you you read
that book you picked it off the shelf
when we’re reading that yep reddit found
out what he read you know I found out
who he worked with also you know of
course it’s I think you know we may
cover this later but that led me to
Hopkins the Bible I read me – you know
Schwartzel any – Collier Schwab you know
a great bird – who you know work with
cables let me – all these brilliant and
wonderful people so you read that book
and you think hey this is a thing yeah
and you know what had happened was I I
think I’ve been in reactive mode for
most of my life and this is the first
time I started you know I stumbled into
these things I guess I was less reactive
and then I ain’t know took German and
dated a girl in my class but it wasn’t
even a plan it was like this is kind of
my plan I guess that’ll work yeah sort
of a half sideways plan kind of thing
exactly I need I started doing something
brother been doing really inspired me
you know you’re doing for so long and
planning in Reverse it was you know who
do I want to work with so I wouldn’t
work at drayton bird because well he’s
brilliant you wrote
and he’s taught me a lot I want to work
with the rates or me TT because abuses
courses and they’ve helped me and my
friends a lot I mean everywhere else
resumes my friends got you know overtime
like $30,000 raises basically just on
the strength of those resumes along like
I need to work with this guy because he
does credible and then it was that
process of you know actually getting
getting my first client free work
getting my second client free worker
then eventually paid work and pay work
with the people I really you know what
was so thrilled and excited to work for
what so who did you offer the free work
to when you first did these things on
for free for people who were who are
your clients so I had to I started with
one was on this productivity blog called
eighties and efficiency owes its nine
dollar product and and I I was you know
I thought oh my god I could beat this
control I just read Jaipur him II know
how to review the system like you know
pinch myself to them basically said hey
I want to make you more money all I
asked me to turn to so you know a
reference testimonial once I meet your
control I was kind of cocky more than I
should have been you know once I meet
your control basically you know they
were super nice about it they sent me a
graph and like I’m the graph showed like
I personally go I beat this I mean look
at the values in the graph and it’s like
so the thing that I thought I would tear
apart not not statistical significance
but like I lost again and that was like
okay I’ve got a crack down here now time
to study a couple hours a day and also
the next one was on fluent in 3 months
Benny Lewis great guy and I know who
that is yeah ok yeah so you know at this
point he had his sales copy was
basically just you know it’s kind of
something he’d written and you know he
does a lot of things well like learning
more languages than I could fathom yeah
but you know somewhere in between
learning and dozen languages didn’t have
time to study copywriting as much so I I
helped him boost conversions and sales
on one of those courses and I also found
that’s what I kind of realize like also
was good at I didn’t know the name for a
type of marketing strategy because you
know he had such a compelling storage
but the way was telling you at that
point was basically you know you you
know everybody wants to learn a foreign
language it’s not that hard I drilled
down with him you know over a couple
hour period of asking just peppering
with questions I spent
like 10 hours writing questions out you
know one of things I asked him was okay
how did you get started and it turns out
he basically I think he got like a C or
a D in a Spanish class in high school
and you know kind of the same thing with
us copywriting work you didn’t have a
knack for it it isn’t you have to start
when your kid door in a language it’s
not you know all these things people
expect
he actually had that story so I
connected those threads and like a while
later I saw him and I don’t want to say
was Good Morning America or something
and it was it clicked because I see him
you know basically using the same ideas
and phrases ayat and I’m like oh my god
that’s one of the things I could do for
my clients right that was kind of a that
was I guess a pivotal moment to write
was saying oh no this is how this is how
you’d get their story out and gonna make
it into connection that’s what people
want
excellent so that was that was the first
two clients yeah I need to work for free
basically exactly just for testimo I’m
not for free you got testimonials yeah
[Laughter]
you know thank you so much for helping
they’re really really genuine guys work
thanks so much for helping you know yeah
we get statistical significance in at
Ava’s haven’t heard back from it yeah
but with Benny you created real value
exactly so your partner how did you
parlay that into something more
significant for your own pocketbook and
career looking at the people I’d wanted
to work with them at the top of the list
were Mead and Drayton right because I
just have so much respect for them and
they’re you know they’re brilliant I
obviously could learn from them and so
in both cases I just I figured out
where’s the connection so with their
meet were meet meets brother is close
friends with Benny Lewis so so you know
you know your brother knows him will
have to work with you and I pitched meet
multiple you know I comment on his blog
I pitched him multiple times and each
time you know I I did her a sponsor but
it was like thanks for setting this or
you know right well keep that a minor
divert um and so you know I kept setting
these suggestions it’s probably a half
year and one day I realized as I’m going
through like the members portal where
you see you know the different courses
that are offered it was basically just
like here’s the name of the course like
oh my god here’s my opportunity so I
just
you know I spent probably I mean it it
was a short email but I probably spent
eight hours on this email you know why
if I then girlfriend now wife was like
what’d you do today I worked on an email
Oh
select you know it’s cool but did you
you know did you take an app that you
you know play video games no no I worked
out an email for the entire day you know
it’s mostly done I’ll set it tomorrow
but I basically rewrote that explain the
logic behind inside you know I figured
here’s something work you know people
who are already members of a course or
program are the people most likely to
buy again yeah and by putting in actual
sales copy in this place like like
literally the weakest link in the entire
company there’s other stuff this play or
like I could have not changed a word
nothing I could you know like the
weakest link and you know I said okay
this is this is really good
I’ll change that came back has changed
in like two days later I got an email
from the copy chief you know saying okay
we have this test for you you know if
this works then you’re in nice like
finally if you go you know if you go
down to something you know you can do
that helps them enough then I fact I
found that that tends to open doors
right and you did it in a way where
you’re kind of you just give you just
adding value yeah constantly and you
know eventually works so you ended up
working for a meet how long did that
continue I want sort of exciting
projects and stuff that you get to work
on so that was about I would say six or
seven months of pretty much full time
with them and you know after that point
I still do project work with them but
you know the the employee thing wasn’t
quite for me right you know great people
the worker throwing so I got to work on
you know some quite a few actually quite
a few upsell pages got to work on a lot
of email autoresponders those campaigns
across cells up cells I got to work a
bit on their fyke ship launch zero to
launch right and that was going in at
the tail and they had this colossal
sales page and you know gave me like an
hour to you know say you go through and
you know make suggestions or changes so
I’m like okay this is eight hours so
yeah
had a day is like that downing caffeine
and going through this copy and we like
okay this is great you know what what
can I actually approve and you’re
finding out there’s a lot of that
excellent so that’s a you’re not one
person off your list you knocked or meet
off your list or you working with them
and continue to work with them and the
guy at the top of the list was Drayton
Burt yeah just you know just interpret
for anybody who doesn’t there’s an s
familiar with Drayton
you know David Ogilvy said he knows more
about direct response advertising than
anyone else in the world right that
alone was enough for me just brilliant
guy and I don’t remember you know now
it’s actually it’s been long enough at
Dover exactly I pitched him but I kept
emailing saying you know I you know in
this point it’s like I take it this John
Carlton course I’ve read all these books
I really want to work with you basically
like I’ll work on anything at you know a
buy my time I didn’t think I said it
that well but at no cost right and just
to work with you and you know finally I
think he just for wented I said you know
okay you you this you know I’ll read it
afterward and that you know for me began
a process of mentoring we worked
together probably I would say maybe 10
ish times was just that the first time
where I’d been I think exposed to that
level of having someone pick apart my
ideas and knowing that the the backstory
on their ability to do that is you know
almost half a century of being really
good at their craft so I was having a
legend pick apart your stuff so what did
you know what is what are some of the
things that you learn from working with
these people like you you’re attracted
some things working from Ramin of course
work for me and obviously working on one
side and having drayton tear apart your
stuff what are some of the things that
you might not have learned maybe if you
hadn’t had these opportunities and
taking advantage of them sure so I think
with that I’ll start with some read
since you mentioned the first a couple
things one and it’s not necessarily in
copywriting but is you always want to
start with the strongest product you
have me when I was on the inside there
you know without giving any any
proprietary details away they would have
like there is a portal and you could see
products are being built and it’s
literally we know three years from now
we’re gonna launch this we’re working on
it we’re researching it we’re testing it
we’re fine tuning it we’re doing a
you know the marketing research were
interviewing people and so you look at
that and it’s a completely different
canvas for me to work with as a
copywriter compared to someone who says
hey made this thing people seem to like
it here are some testimonials you know
right so that was huge and also I you
know I I had weren’t kind of been
indoctrinated to the hard sell thing I
know or meet one of his big critiques at
first was ok I get it you want to sell I
get it you’re a copywriter but we you
know this email we need to you know back
way off and make them laugh and teach
them something and demonstrate more
right and that was huge trade ok so now
it was hard selling and every email
kinda thing yeah and you know I know the
back side of that for me as a business
now was I was a disorganized mess before
I work with I will teach right I would
have I would have notes everywhere I
would have you know some stuff with my
calendar some stuff on a paper calendar
things in a thousand places and they had
systems for everything everything was
streamlined they have working procedures
you know here’s how you do XY and Z and
implementing that made such a huge
change for me as far as being able to
complete projects effectively and
efficiently and not lose my mind drop
the ball for client right
so you set up your own systems going
forward yeah exactly
exactly so what are some of the things
that maybe you I mean obviously you’re
you’re disorganized but it comes to
actually writing the copy and stuff what
sort of system to be implemented so I
right now kind of do all the non
creative stuff inside a sauna and in any
any task management software works but
basically I have a template because a
lot of times especially if it’s you know
for a new client integral you have the
same themes the same questions the same
things you have to do every time so you
know for instance every time you go into
any copywriting project you need to know
where is my research right you know
what’s the league gonna look like when
are these things do what are the pieces
I have and so you know I’ve systematized
that even down to in some cases template
emails of okay this is great here’s my
you know here’s my contract you know
once you sign this and so I can just go
into Google and just like basically
clone this email clone this email and
that frees up my time to focus on you
know going really deep into the product
to offer the campaign strategy you know
mind mapping outlining
all the usual suspects there and then
the writing itself
awesome awesome yeah I think that’s a
probably a problem a lot of copywriters
have is that disorganized chaos and
although it’s capable some people is
even capable thriving than that to some
degree I think it would be though who’ve
them probably to implement more systems
we had a be Woodcock on the show not
terrible yeah work great person right
wait you worked alongside I’m sure yeah
and she was big on systems and stuff as
well obviously from the same resource
yeah you kind of drink the kool-aid it I
knew how does everybody else I have ADHD
so it’s how can you live without the
structure you know mmm
and I think a lot of fields I know right
fur does some I’m sure the majority of
copywriters do so anything you do that
can give you that framework and save you
time and helping your clients where
money is beautiful absolutely so you
incorporated systems and learned a lot
from or meet and the very good advice
very good advice now if people want to
get a hold of you either – you know
inquire about having you work for them
or to get some additional help and some
thoughts and maybe ask you some
questions
how do people best get a hold of you the
best way to get a hold of me as my
website which is at tony’s from skis.com
and i’ll spell that because it’s it’s a
beast
so www dot t– o– NY z as in zebra ar e
M as in Mike B as in boy s k i.com
of bloomer time t ony Z a REM as it
might be as in boy s ki I know it’s not
an easy one and right now I basically
just have a landing page because I spent
you know or the past queer so much my
time doing projects is helping other
people grow a businesses right but I
realize finally I should probably my own
website so I could find me there join
the newsletter I promise I will be
putting out some great tips for people
and also a report on what to look for in
your next cat Prater so expect that in
the next few weeks
awesome awesome well it’s been a real
pleasure having on the show Tony you
really give him a lot of value here
today excellent thank you and
everyone else listening I hope he took
notes and we’re gonna listen back to
this because Tony’s been where you are
now or he’s you know it’s slightly ahead
of maybe where you’re if you’re
intermediate or getting into advanced
and you know you’ve heard it’s ejected I
know the path to take so for everyone
else we’ll be back again next week with
another exciting guest until then
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