Episode #191 – Kevin Rogers On Your Path To Freelance Success. Simple Ideas To Get Out Of Your Own Way
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Kevin Rogers is a fellow performer.
For the better part of 10 years, he was a hardcore standup comedian making his living on the road.
Looking into the future, he saw older comedians who hadn’t “made it” and decided to shift gears.
With the help of a close friend, he found the world of copywriting.
Another comedian friend was also a little ahead of him on the very same path.
His first “sales letter” was a mocking treatise for a self-pleasuring device.
His friend told him it was better than 70% of the copy he came across.
From finding his first clients to advice he received from copywriting legends…
…this episode delivers the goods and may re-shape the way you’re molding your copy career
Dive in and listen now.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- What are the top mistakes Kevin hears from the client side of the copywriting business.
- Kevin’s best piece of advice for every copywriter entering the field. (The two-part process for standing out.)
- The “slippery banana syndrome” of the early stages of your copy career. How Kevin brought his focus in tight and his copy done.
- HThe number one mistake people considering a copy career make. (It has nothing to do with getting good at copy.)
- Kevin learned faster and escaped impostor syndrome with THIS advice from two legends.
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Intro and outro backing music: Forever More by CREO
David Allan: Hey everybody, we’re back for another edition of the podcast I’m David Allan from makewordspay.com – we have a very
special guest today on the show, someone I’ve been looking forward to talking to for a long time he is a copywriter or a freelancer – you know mentors other copywriters he has a
wildly successful forum and stuff for copywriters that you may already be guessing who I’m talking about he’s also a
stand-up comedian… Kevin Rogers welcome to the show.
Kevin Rogers: Thanks for having me brother, I’m looking forward to the conversation
David Allan: Yeah it’s been good I’ve we have some
interesting things in common including when I started my own podcasts that I did called Takeover Tuesday and you
started the Truth in Marketing podcast I believe we were using the same music – by some weird we’ve been gone looking
for the same royalty-free music
Kevin Rogers: Right, exactly funny they think one of us is that’s a cool they picture us in there like conducting the band
David Allan: So let’s let’s go back maybe you know I’m sure a lot of people you know know maybe a little few things about you for those who are completely brand-new let’s go back to your sort of superhero origin story you know how did you get into all this marketing stuff.
Kevin Rogers: Yeah well it’s a pretty long and sordid tale so I’ll I’ll give you the highlight reel it’s you know I was a confused young teenagers I think we’re all supposed to be but you know 17 my kids 14 now and like other parents of kids his age are mapping out their entire professional lives you know it’s this all this pressure to know exactly what they want to do with the rest is crazy so yeah 18 and to win like deadbeat jobs
and not really you know know what to do
but love comedy and so I ended up on on
stage and an open mic night and
Wow is he a hooked man within five
minutes it’s funny Dave you know like
you’re a performer when people tell me
they you know I’ve been thinking about
doing stand-up I’m like well you have to
now like you you’re obligated to
yourself and potentially the world of
comedy and entertainment to go find out
if there’s something there right because
it’s not a normal thing for somebody to
want to do this actually right it’s been
fear in the world just any public
speaking let alone gun everybody I’m
hilarious you’re not gonna believe what
I’m about to say you know you gotta be a
weirdo and so it’s if it’s for you
though it’s like this you know you
change on a cellular level the second
you you walk off stage and can breathe
again
the first time and that’s what happened
to me and yeah so that was it man you
know ended up figuring out how to get
rode gigs and spent almost ten years on
the road probably seven like hardcore
traveling that was how I made my living
took a shot at ya sitcom riding out in
LA and some different stuff that I
didn’t end up loving like I thought I
would and and then you know decided I
had to get off there I really just
burned out man I just couldn’t couldn’t
stand up in front of you know 24 you
know southern southerners there Warner
Robins Georgia you’re going yes it was
pretty good be funny not feeling the
inspiration here so uh I you know what
do you do then it’s like I didn’t also
didn’t want to become god bless them you
know there’s there’s there’s guys that
scared me for my future when I back then
you know cuz cuz I’m seeing them in
their 50s and right I mean it can kill
the room and they’re solid club
headliners but you’re like I don’t know
if you’re ever gonna get that break you
know and I was like I man if I hit like
if I’m approaching 30 and nothing’s
happening I gotta think this over you
know and
it’s kind of what happened it’s like I
tried some different avenues and I’m
like I don’t know how this works like
how do I get how do I get in control of
this I couldn’t see that right because I
didn’t understand business certainly
didn’t know anything about marketing so
did a bunch of like no resume jobs
bartending and in in Belle hopping and
through some miraculous you know kismet
found this copywriting thing and
discovered Wow hey a lot of those
instincts that serve to me as a comic
can work here as well and fumbled my way
through the process of getting those
early clients and you know made a go of
it and it’s been amazing yeah you know
when you’re looking back at the you know
when’s the first time you really heard
about copywriting when somebody actually
said that word or you he thought what is
that her totally yeah I remember clearly
because I thought it was the dumbest
thing I’d ever seen right like a friend
of mine named Chris Tomasulo he’s kind
of known in the industry yeah
yeah yo doc sulo a really brilliant guy
and that was sort of the amazing thing
that happened was I was working for an
old comic friend of mine who was running
you know timeshare resale company you
know basically a shady as it sounds
although he was trying to do it right
until the crack took over but that was
another story but so he hired Chris came
in to consult and Chris’s a master of
inbound telephone sales you know but I
was learning a lot from Chris and really
liked him and he knew I loved to write
and so he’s like you know you should try
you should look at copywriting the hell
does that mean and he showed me a sales
letter and I was like it was one of
those like you know nineties you know
early 2000 sales that is where it was
like purposely really ugly and and I’m
just like honestly I was like if
somebody sent me this I would
immediately mark it as spam you know
like it but but then he started
explaining the the persuasion behind it
and why it was ugly and and how it and I
was like I started getting really
interested then he turned me on to so
it’s a Halbert and Carlton and I started
reading there
their blogs and I was like now it was
like electricity at that point it’s the
hope so as I studied it then it was the
big problem of how do I get someone to
pay me for this find out if I’m good
enough to get paid right right that
becomes the next problem absolutely so
what were those first steps like did was
Chris giving you you know ideas or were
you looking around or out of yeah Chris
was helping me discover that I might
actually have some I’ll tell you what’s
funny is the first thing I ever wrote
was I was mocking copy because I I was
just kind of being a smartass and I
wrote this and I read a few letters in
thought I get this whole thing and my
instinct is as I guess a comedic thinker
was to write satire right right right
and so I wrote like half of sales letter
about the in my mind the product was I
don’t know mature audience is like I
don’t know how to even say this without
no go for it being disgusting but the
big joke was going to be the product was
you know a device that helps you blow
yourself okay you might want to edit
that in some way or am I not
but to me it was just funny like like
how do you build up to this right and it
was all about you know it was discovered
this ancient art of self-gratification
was discovered in in a in a cave atching
you know and and I’m just like cracking
myself up writing this thing right and I
show it to Chris and he goes look he
goes he goes I know you’re being a
smartass but this is actually pretty
good he’s like this is probably better
than like 70% of the copy I sees I’ve
seen it you need to maybe like seriously
think about you know yeah that’s good so
yeah so then the other amazing I guess
you know if you look back it’s like
amazing things happen when you’re
supposed to be on a certain path right
right so then I found out through a
weird email chain letter among cold
comedy friends that of comic
my name VIN montello was studying that
Masterson course okay and I was like why
you know what are the chances so I start
talking a VIN and VIN was like just
starting to get his first clients and so
he was actually really instrumental in
me figuring out how to you know respond
to certain you know job requests there
was a forum back then called the
copywriting board or the copywriters
board okay
written by a run by Michel Fortin and
that was a great board that’s kind of
the inspiration one of the inspirations
for copy chief hey cuz that went away
and then there was just like the warrior
forum and all these cesspools you know
yeah so then my very first gig was the
guy post that he wanted an autoresponder
series and I was still really new to the
whole marketing side of it you know and
especially like digital marketing and so
guys like I need an autoresponder series
and if you’ve you know you send me some
samples so I so VIN goes here’s what to
do he’s like he’s like tell the guy
write to him and tell him you’ll eat
normally it’s a hundred an email but
you’ll do all five for 300 as a package
deal I go okay great I’ll do it I go by
the way what’s an autoresponder what
does that even mean to me so the guy and
that had to write one you know mm-hmm so
I literally sat on my kitchen table and
in wrote one about a golf product and
the funny thing is did I don’t golf
you know I’ve gone flike twice in my
life I don’t like it I’m not interested
in it but I don’t maybe cuz I was
studying Carlton and I know Carlton
wrote like golf ads no I got that seems
interesting enough to write about so I
sent it to the guy and I get the gig you
know and it was funny was he wrote to me
he said you know some other people were
had lower prices than you he’s like but
I can tell you know what you’re doing
so I learned a lot of that like one is
like just go for it even if you really
don’t know what you’re doing it you know
if you care about doing good work it’ll
probably work out okay and the other
thing is like have somebody watching
your back you know like I you know if I
wouldn’t have known that I then could
check my work I don’t think I would have
had the confidence to even put myself
out for the gig right right so you know
it’s it’s a tricky thing with
freelancing it’s like you don’t need to
wait around forever for some magic power
to anoint you that you’re ready you also
don’t want to promise something you know
you can’t deliver so but you know if you
have a mentor and you have some backup
in some people around you who can help
guide you then you can definitely get a
head start a lot faster absolutely
that’s very good very good advice so now
you are a mentor for copy writers and
copy chief has taken off and become a
real valuable and favorite resource from
many up-and-coming copywriters let’s
delve into some of the pitfalls and
stuff of the freelancer like you said
you just listed off stuff like maybe
imposter syndrome where oh yeah you know
getting here getting your first clients
and stuff like whatever yeah I’m sure
much like when I take a look at people’s
copy and critique it and stuff this is
usually the same mistakes that are being
made over and over again is that the
case with relaxed copywriters and and
what do they what do they screw up huh
you meet from the writing from the
getting into it part and then yeah well
I guess on the writing part we can we
keep going forever you know with some of
the beginner mistakes but I think yeah
some of it is like I think well let’s
just let me just say what I know helps
right because I guess I’ve coached a lot
of freelancers now I would say the the
best thing you can do for yourself when
you’re starting out is just saw–
specialize and I know people say this
but not just in a certain niche but
decide like what do you want to write
what’s you enjoy writing what do you
feel particularly good at write so well
I’ll tell you one mistake I see is
people will come to me sometimes and say
okay hey
you help me figure out how to get some
clients and I’m like sure so let’s talk
about what do you like to write and
who’s been your best client or and
they’re like oh now I haven’t written
anything yet I just you know I read this
book and they’re my man and I come on
like so the number one thing is the
copywriting will not solve your
financial conundrum right they forget
that you’ll you’ll ruin your reputation
you’ll screw over some clients even if
you you don’t mean to like your number
one goal is not how do I make a living
at this your number one goal is how do I
get damn good at this right and again I
I see some people who are already good
floundering with their confidence and
not getting paid what they’re worth and
and those things too
but that’s better and certainly more
fixable
than the other problem which is I don’t
never have no idea what I’m doing and
I’m just out trying to hustle money for
for it you know so and I’ll tell you
that that is the biggest problem I hear
from the client side too is it’s really
hard for them to know who to trust and
even simple things like you know just
because they talk a good game on the
phone like you know vet their samples
make sure they’re actually their samples
like make you know and talk to some of
their past clients and make sure they
didn’t flake on the gig and you know so
those are the biggest problems I hear is
like they get the voice all wrong they
they miss deadlines or they ghost
completely right just terrible stuff
where it makes it so much harder for the
people who are are talented and want to
do good work so you know like – yeah
definitely don’t look at a copywriting
as the the quick fix to your money
troubles I tell people if they’re like
you know like I’m launching my my course
right now fit for the fur it used to be
just private one-on-one and it was
really expensive now it’s 10% of that
price just for the curriculum which I
still do live right but even now people
come to me and they’re like hey if I
take your course can I can I be getting
how much do you think I can be getting
next month and I’m like don’t take the
course I don’t you know you’re just
you’re looking at this all wrong
it’s a foundation on which you can build
a
career but you got to be committed to
the long haul of this I’ve seen it
happen in three months for people I’ve
seen it take three years you know it
absolutely is not a I don’t know what to
do go figure out Facebook AdWords or
something like that don’t don’t try to
you know put people’s whole career in
your hands for how you’re gonna
represent them in a sales letter it’s
you’re not ready so what should be
what’s what a you know maybe top two or
three things that people should be doing
everyday if they’re there so they’re
gonna play the long game if they’re
gonna get better at this what what are
the top things they should be doing
every day they should be yeah breaking
down ads you know like really studying
like like hand copying is cool for me
not for the reason it is good to the
whole rote learning thing of you know
I’ll move my hand in this way and it’ll
see her into my brain what could copy
looks and feels like however I wrote to
Gary Pennsylvania when I was new in this
business and shockingly he wrote back
and I’ve basically asked him I was like
look you you and you’re on Carlton are
the only people who I literally had a
visceral reaction to your copy you know
and and I said I just have to I so
desperately want to understand how
you’re doing that is I said to him is
like is it an LP like what am i what am
i experiencing that would make me feel
that way you know yeah and he said the
truth is you you have to really believe
in the product
right if you really believe in what
you’re writing about then it’s it’s not
hard all you’re feeling is my enthusiasm
channeled you know obviously there’s
there’s some persuasion things in place
but it’s not trickery you know it’s it’s
genuine enthusiasm he said and he said
the if you want to get good my best
advice is read of control at every day
in and he said don’t just read it he
said but then ask yourself what is one
thing I might change about this ad that
I think would make it convert even
better and that was so huge to me
because I realized and then the John
Carlton who became a friend and mentor
later really solidified this to me it’s
like really what you’re getting paid for
is the ability to is jumping is calls it
critical think about the offer about the
avatar
well you know the relationship the
emotions it’s the thinking where we
really earn our money in and so if you
start developing that early that’s the
thing that’s gonna set you apart right
right look here’s what makes a
copywriter great it’s it’s not that we
all have access to the same case studies
and information and formulas and all
those things right it’s what is that
thing you’re gonna bring to it that
nobody else on the planet could because
you happen to be interested in in this
part this particular science or human
evolution or you know like you know ten
different writers can all have the exact
same product research but they’re all
gonna come up with different big ideas
and hooks because they all have this
unique DNA and the set of experiences
and it’s the combining of those two
factors that create the magic right so
you know think critically you know get
to get really good at research but don’t
ignore your other interest and your
freaky little habits and fetishes that
you know bring those other elements into
it and you combine those two and that’s
where the great ideas happen because
honestly you know if you’re good at
nothing but coming up with great big
ideas and understanding how to sell
those and in a sales letter even if
you’re not the greatest writer you’ll
have a great career in this business
they they will they will put other
writers around you you know what I’m
saying
it’s the ideas that are that the rare
commodity in this business right that’s
very very good advice for a good advice
and now you mentioned of course that
John Carlton became a mentor and a
friend to you did you reach out to him
and forge that relationship or how did
that works I know a lot of people out
there are probably also afraid to reach
out to some of these people who share a
hold in high esteem yeah yeah it’s
interesting it is scary especially when
you’re not sure what you want from them
right and so the reason John and I is
relationship if all the way it did I
think is because first of all something
about John just really resonated with me
and I had this weird problem
early in my career and it got it must be
so much worse for freelancers now which
is you know I had I had information
overwhelmed but there’s a certain like
patch of development in a freelance
copywriters career where you’re you’re
good enough to get paid and get gigs but
you’re also learning so much and when
you’re actually doing the work when you
read something that opens up your mind
in a new way you really want to
implement it like immediately right and
so a few times I was being in the middle
of a sales letter and I’d read something
on like clay make pieces blog back when
it was active or on the that forum or
somewhere and it would be so
revolutionary to me I go man if I don’t
stop Fred I have to start this letter
over or I’m not giving the client
everything I’ve got you know and but
then eventually I was like I gotta I
gotta quit this like this is
overwhelming so I said here’s what I’m
gonna do I’m gonna I’m gonna only follow
one one great you know because my my
thing was if I could get as good as one
of the grades I mean like even a half as
good we take me probably years but that
would be good enough to have a great
career right and feel in control of this
thing and so I said I’m gonna choose one
and I’m shutting out everything else off
like I’m just um because I want to get
to know their thinking and their process
so well that it would literally like
they’re sitting next to me at the
computer and when I come to a crossroads
and the copy I could turn to them and
say what would you do right here and
literally know exactly what they would
advise me right and so for me I chose
Carleton it was an easy choice because
again he was he was my guy he just I
loved how he wrote and how he talked
about the subject matter he chose and so
I just studied the guy to death and I
was so obsessed with with him in his
work in his wisdom I used to drive
around back and forth to my job
listening to his kick-ass comedy
kick-ass copywriting his secrets you
know audio over and over and over and so
when I actually finally got in front of
him and reached out to him
I felt like I had earned his attention
not not just because I put that that
obsessed on him but the one other thing
I did was I waited for an opportunity to
earn his attention and so he had a form
and he used to do critiques and he was
gonna be out of town and he said hey
what why don’t you one of you hotshots
take over the critique for me this week
and you know show us your stuff and I
was like ah this is what I’ve been
waiting for right
I took the critique and I you know III
think I did a screen cap I must have
done it like three times you know like
just I can get it better better really
put a lot of work into it
and posted it up because I knew that
John would have to watch this to make
sure I’m not giving crazy ass advice you
know right and so John wrote to me
privately and he’s like hey I just wanna
I wanted to thank you you know you did a
really good job and I critique and he’s
like you know let me know how I can
return the favor I was like finally so I
said I said your honor I just want one
thing from you I could you look at my
some of my copy cuz I totally had
impostor syndrome at this point you know
I was exactly at that place where it’s
like am I even should I even be taking
this money like do I know what I’m doing
and it’s so he read my stuff and he said
you know yeah clearly you’re still kind
of new but you’ve got great instincts
your writings good and he said you know
overall I can tell you you’ve got the
goods and once I heard that I was like
good night everybody you know no more
imposter sin come from yeah I just felt
and uh and then from there we we just
kept talking and developed a friendship
that’s lasted jeez 10 years now so it’s
been amazing awesome if people want to
get a hold of you they won’t get
involved with you you have copy chief
and your coaching program and stuff
where should people go after they get
involved yeah just go to copy chief
dot-com and you know if your first visit
there you’ll probably see an offer to
get on the waitlist that means that we
open to new members about once a month
and you know until then you can enjoy
the you know the podcast are there on
the site and you know tons of great
articles we focus a lot on story and and
all that kind of stuff and copy so yeah
I’d appreciate you coming by and I think
you’ll dig it awesome I really want to
thank you for coming on the show Kevin
it’s long overdue I think and it’s been
this hours just flown by and I just want
to extend my gratitude for taking the
time out for our audience thanks man I
really enjoyed it and for everybody else
hopefully we’ll be back again and we
will be back again with another edition
of the podcast next week hopefully with
someone as insightful as Kevin
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