Episode #206 – Chris Orzechowski On The Quick & Dirty Gateway Drug Into the World of Copywriting
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Chris wanted to be a school teacher.
It took him precious little time suffering through 12-hour workdays to understand…
teaching school was NOT his future.
He started online by emulating his friend and mentor Zach Evanesh…
with a weekly podcast and blogging on strength and conditioning.
Trying to cut down the time curve, he began to focus on what he enjoyed doing best…
writing email.
The last five years he’s spent honing…
and expanding his copy skills.
Now he’s even back teaching.
Yet this time it’s email copy and client-getting skills.
He’s made all the mistakes getting his freelance copy career rolling so you don’t have to.
His students now snag retainer deals in mere weeks…
something it took him over a year to do.
Hence the value of a mentor.
It all changed for Chris when he began to place himself in the customer’s shoes.
How do you do it?
Listen now and reap the battle-tested, in-the-trenches knowledge Chris brings to this episode.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- 2 simple changes he made which immediately resulted in new clients. Are you making these same prospecting mistakes?
- The “Where are they?”client advice Chris recieved from an “email guru”. You too will smack your forehead when you hear it.
- Never be at a loss again for finding new clients when you hear Chris’ “Poconos” story.
- Retainer deals: The ins, outs, and the number one idea behind finding one.
- The premier win-win arrangement for copywriters and business owners. Greatest value for dollar and least hassle.
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Intro and outro backing music: Forever More by CREO
David Allan: Hey everybody welcome to another edition of the podcast I’m David Allan, we have a great guest for you today especially if you’re a copywriter – a freelance copywriter.
He’s been doing this for a while now he’s had some very public things we’ll get into here shortly I think which will be
interesting…Chris Orzechowksi, welcome to the show.
Chris Orzechowski: Thanks a lot. Super pumped to be here.
David Allan: yeah it’s really great to have you I sort of probably that’s how I became aware of you I think you had sort of a a public spat if you will with another copywriter who has been on the show in the past and it’ll be interesting to delve into the mechanics
of what actually happened here I think which will be illustrative I don’t know, cuz I don’t know really know how it exactly went down myself…
And then we’regonna jump into some talk about retainer deals structuring offers if you are a freelancer so people listen to this if you’re already in this maybe you can improve what you’re doing or if you’re looking to get into it you’ll get another perspective from
somebody who’s doing it.
Chris let’s just jump in with your origin story or your superhero origin story tell us how you got into email copywriting and so forth
and just where you were before…
Chris Orzechowski: Yeah, absolutely. so I like everyone else to know as a copywriter I actually started off as a teacher I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do I was a wrestler in
college.
and I knew I want to coach
wrestling so I was like okay I’m just
gonna go be a teacher I’ll coach
wrestling and let’s do that so as soon
as I started teaching I very quickly
realized that it wasn’t for me and I say
very quickly I realize like the very
first day I was like oh man I’ve made a
mistake I don’t know if I want to do
this I think I forgot something else to
do and at the time I had this guy that I
worked for on the side this guy’s a
Kevin Nash he was kind of like my mentor
growing up he’s a strength coach one of
the early publishers of strength
conditioning you know infoproducts of
courses and those kind of things and I
remember like watching him as I kind of
like grew up you know going to his gym
and like seeing all the stuff he was
doing online and he was like making
money on the internet I was like how the
hell does that work I was like what you
know what is this like how come this
dude just makes so much money like
selling all these things I was like what
you know I gotta learn more about this
whole world because I’m so enamored by
it so um I started kind of studying what
he was doing I actually started like
blogging and trying to do a very similar
like strand condition type thing like he
was doing you know using him as like my
model and it was kind of hard you know
it was very hard to get traction is very
hard to get started this is this years
ago but uh you know I started doing this
wrestling website and I have like this
weekly podcast on wrestling coaches
those articles I had an email list those
are any emails every single day and I
was like trying to sell affiliate
products know do all the stuff I wasn’t
really great at it I’m you know starting
to build a following get some traction
but after late you know eight months of
doing that not really making any money I
said okay this is taking a whole lot of
time um I think maybe what I should do
this whole online thing is pick the one
thing I like the most and that gives me
the most energy and just focus on that
and so I started looking all the
different options of the online
marketing landscape and the one thing I
really did enjoy the most was writing
emails to my list and the whole copy
aspect of it so I started doing some
research and apparently there’s these
people called copywriters who get paid a
shit ton of money to put words onto a
Google Doc and then saw about to a
client and I was like this is
unbelievable
like I can’t believe this is a real
thing like I can just write words and
then get paid for it get paid pretty
well for it so obviously we know it’s a
little bit more nuanced than that but I
was just so like intrigued by this idea
I said I’m gonna go super deep and just
become really really good at this one
thing and the reason I kind of chose
email marketing and email copywriting
was because out of all the different
types of copy that I could write you
know as a someone who had a day job you
know when I started off as a school
teacher I was doing my 12-hour days that
first year I was coming in two hours
early I was staying two or three hours
later I was also coaching wrestling so
like I didn’t have a huge amount of
mental bandwidth to sit there and be
like okay I’m gonna work on this 97 page
sales letter
you know like for some of these super
competitive spots right I just want to
write like 200 300 more emails and you
know I’ll do like one or two or three of
those every day and I’ll be good to go
so that’s kind of what I started doing
and past you know five five and a half
years that’s really what I put my focus
into that’s that’s very interesting
because that’s right around
I started as same time and listened to
your story is almost like staring into a
mirror for me slightly different sort of
origin story I did not have anyone to
model but you know I sort of uh I guess
I did in a way because I sort of found
out Gary Halbert it sold sold me
something something he wrote sold me so
he became sort of my model I guess in a
way but it’s fascinating to I’ve heard
of Zac of course anyone who’s been in
online marketing probably heard of him
before so that’s interesting that was
your your origin now we said we were
gonna talk about you know maybe we’ll
start with the offeror thing so when you
became a freelancer
I know I’ve always sort of like gone
back and forth on this what sort of ways
at the beginning did you try to offer
your services and and how has that sort
of evolved up until now
well it’s gotten a lot better and the
reason I say that is because I was just
not good like I sucked and I’m not
afraid to admit that I mean it took me a
very very very long time to figure out
how the structure offers how to pitch my
services I don’t even find the right
people and I shouldn’t talking to um you
know it took me probably a year and a
half of really like focused effort to
get that first paying client and then it
took me you know a long time after that
to really get steady work and it’s funny
there’s now like I you know I coach a
handful of freelancers people reach out
to me and ask me probably advertise it
but um you know I they get results in
like you know seven weeks one guy that
I’m working with got a retainer and in
like seven weeks another guy got one in
like twelve weeks I’m like Jesus Christ
I’m so jealous you guys because like you
know all my mistakes but I kind of just
did everything wrong like what I was
doing was I was you know sending direct
mail to local businesses which are just
do that to some you know get it by a
list and write a sales letter and send
to local businesses and I was sending
it’s like to look like each fax and like
you know the local pizza place like
these people don’t even know what the
hell a copywriter is what alone are they
gonna be willing to pay like five or ten
grand to someone you know so I just
wrong I was called emailing I was even
cold calling and that was humiliating as
I got the phone slammed on me like
dozens of times it just sucked like it
was just a grind because I just listened
to all these people who were using these
methods you know some of these methods
people talk about it might work if
you’re you know later on in your career
and you have experience and samples and
all these things but I I just tried
everything and learned tried everything
I rejected so many times and then
finally I started to meet people who
knew what the hell they were talking
about it kind of guided me in the right
way
so when I started doing once I started
going after number one people who knew
what a copywriter was number two who
actually wanted help with copy those are
like you know the two like stupidest
simple things but they made all the
difference in the world and then after
that it was just a matter of really you
know and this is kind of a latter part
of my journey I’ve just really got a
brand new earth understand that what are
these people’s problems and how can I be
the person that goes and it solves those
problems right because what I found is
you know before you make any kind of
offer you structure any type of deal it
always has to start with that problem
much like any sales letter any piece of
copy s to start with the problem right
like we’re always looking okay like what
problem does this product solve and
that’s where we start all over our
research and that’s what we based its
our hook around for ourselves our sales
letter our email or VSL or webinar
whatever we’re doing but then we’re
copywriters and we go and approach a
client we just say hey you want to pay
me to write copy and then like know that
sounds a burly shitty experience right
like who actually wants to go and pay
some writer that they’ve never met
thousands of dollars to get a Google Doc
with words on it like no one wants to do
that that’s not you know that’s not like
an attractive offer and that’s what
happens as most writers approach it that
way but what I and I did that for a long
time so I’m not saying I’m like there’s
only one I just figured this out after
failing so many times but I figured out
it’s like hey why don’t we just find out
what their problems is let’s look for
their pain points and figure out ways to
solve those problems and if we can solve
those problems usually when you solve
those problems they’re very profitable
experience to these clients and if we
could solve a problem make them a lot of
money then them turning around and
giving us money to do that the first
time then do that again again again make
you know it’s it’s a win-win situation
for both parties involved so that’s kind
of like the evolution of how I started
to think about all of these things
that’s that’s interesting I know I feel
the same way and that’s a great great
way you’ve put it because it’s true like
you know these are the things you learn
when you become a copywriter but often
they’re not you don’t apply them in the
same way as you’d apply them for
somebody who’s not yourself and so
things like what you’re gonna say who
you’re gonna put it in front of and
stuff is off them like the mistakes that
you make as a copywriter when you’re
trying to sell your own services yeah
and it’s funny actually got that from
then settle I was a member of his
newsletter and I you know one of the
perks of being a members newsletter
where you could ask them questions so I
reached out was like hey man like who
should I go after if I want to be an
email copywriter and he replied back and
he was like look for people who are
sending a lot of emails and I was like
Oh duh like yeah that makes sense right
like find someone if they’re doing this
you know they’re either doing a good job
or a bad job most companies they want to
approve everything that they want to do
anyway so that was very sage advice from
him which I’m very thankful for that
really you know kind of helped me pivot
in the right direction but um yeah it’s
one of those things like it’s just a
matter of finding people who have a
problem offering them you know what I
like to call a dream come true result
and then proving that you could actually
do it and then after that making it as
easy as possible to get started look if
you can you know identify all four of
those phases of your marketing you’ll
never go hungry you’ll have clients
lined up but it’s it’s at the beginning
and you don’t know I mean you’re
starting out it’s very hard to figure
out those things especially if you don’t
have a model to follow or especially if
you’re following the wrong advice or if
you’re going into your facebook newsfeed
to find value bombs and try to piece
together your marketing education that
way I’m very against that whole
philosophy I believe in you know finding
people who are at the top of their game
and learning from them and that’s what
I’ve tried to do on this I still
continue to do so I’m very big on that
yeah I think that’s a very important
point you’re making there’s like I’ve
always considered myself to a student of
students of students so it’s like you
got to put the your ego aside and
attempt to learn and they because you
can learn from base every situation
whether that’s a positive outcome or a
negative outcome in then you have to use
those almost like little mini parables
for yourself to move forward yeah I mean
I know for me personally I can only
speak for myself but I feel like the
deeper and deeper I go into this whole
copywriting marketing thing the less and
less I know you know it’s like more like
you you become aware of everything
around here like I know so little you
know but it’s a cool thing because
there’s just there’s there’s so many
thanks to the internet and thanks to
where the world is now there’s just so
much you know ability that you have such
an ability to learn so many different
sources and to really you know
it’s kind of cool like going from the
public education sector to what I would
now considering it’s like the private
education sector with you know a lot of
the clients I work with we we sell
information you sell coaching yourself
expertise we sell those kind of things
it’s really cool to see that you can pay
you could learn whatever you want right
like whatever skill you want to learn
you know you have an opportunity to buy
that knowledge and to apply that your
life and to transform your life that’s
kind of what I’ve done I have invested a
lot and uh that’s something I’m also a
huge on but yeah I mean that’s that’s
kind of what it takes now yes so like
maybe speak to like something else that
I get a lot of questions about that and
I’ve have my own opinions but what do
you say to people like I’m sure you get
the same questions which was like should
I knees down what me should I go after
these kind of nice questions that’s a
good question you know I’ve heard
arguments on both sides and it really
imma give it crap the answers say it
depends you know personally I know for
me my evolution I was like a general
copyright or I was like hey you pay me
and I’ll write your copy and then I was
like maybe I’ll just focus on emails
because that’s what I really like and it
seems like there’s a need for that and
once I started doing that jobs that
easier and easier and then I kind of
switched my niche to you know I started
getting an ex to do LAN launches and I
became this like a lunch operator that’s
still kind of what I do a lot now and
then you know all my clients to me the
launch is also started you never green
stuff so I’m starting to become known
now someone who could turn launches and
evergreen stuff so like I think number
one it’s a matter of picking something
and then just being okay with that
evolving over time because I know a lot
of people I know even for me now some
days when like oh I’m thinking about how
i market myself I’m kind of scared to be
like oh I’m gonna be the you know the
person who specializes this because as
soon as you say that to yourself you
start to think oh that’s the only thing
I can do and I can never do anything
else what if I six months down the road
I hate this and I want to change and you
sort of freak yourself out right and I
think a lot of people have that fear and
have that someone blocked but the way I
look at it it’s like it’s okay to pick
something start doing it and if you love
it then you’ll keep doing it and if you
don’t love it you’ll probably find a way
to pivot to something that you like a
little bit more in terms of the actual
nitty-gritty of like finding what you
want to do I’m a big believer and this
is just my personality everyone is not
like this so you don’t have to take this
advice but me personally I was always a
big believer that’s a lot easier to sell
when you niche down by
medium of what you’re selling rather
than the industry you know some people
like oh I write alternative health copy
and if you’re one of those a-listers
you’re at the top of the game and you
know there’s 10 or 12 companies and they
pass you around you just write controls
rolling them like yeah that’s probably
pretty cool but I knew for me starting
out I didn’t have this connections I
don’t have that experience so what I
said was I’m gonna niche down by the
medium I’m gonna become really good at
email that’s one thing right this one
kind of project because it’s very easy
for someone who’s a business owner to
turn around and you know I don’t know if
every business owners like man I really
wish I could find a writer who
specializes in you know I guess I guess
they do right like if someone’s like oh
you know I have a software business I
really wish I could find a copywriter
specialized in software and people
definitely say that I’m not saying they
don’t it’s probably pretty common they
say that but I think it’s also pretty
common that people say man our emails
really suck we need to find some look at
help this or man you know our web copies
just terrible does not think the kid I
rested at all we need to find some that
would help us with this so I almost felt
like it was easier for me to grasp to
kind of get started marketing myself
if I choose chose a medium and then I
could go really deep in that one
specific medium and the thing is it’s
like even with that you know people
still might have the fear of like oh I’m
just gonna do this one thing and what if
I want to write a facebook ad or what if
I want to write a video script like you
could do that stuff too
but I’ve always found this like yeah I
specialized an email and then clients
hire me to do that and they say hey can
you help us to and I say absolutely I
can
and then there’s project number two
number three number four number five
yeah I agree I agree completely because
I think that’s why I started with email
and continue to love to do email
probably the most is because it’s kind
of like I think of it as like a gateway
drug you’re a drug dealer you know it’s
like because email still has the highest
ROI there’s cost nothing to send an
email really but also it’s like a lot of
people are neglecting that side of
things and then it leads to
conversations about bitter things that
they may be neglecting or that aren’t
honed in sharply oh yeah – like with
email that by the way email the gateway
drug would be a great I also think I
mean I just know for me like I
especially when I started to shift my
focus to wanting retainer clients where
I get paid month after month after month
I knew that okay all these clients like
what’s the one thing they’re going to
always need right like they might have a
webinar that converts or a control ad
that converts and/or for their main
products right and maybe they make small
changes but they’re not overhauling that
but the one thing they’re always going
to need month after month probably we
have to read sometimes day after day is
they’re gonna need more emails right
and they’re probably not gonna want to
write them all themselves and sometimes
it’s a matter of they don’t know how to
do it themselves so they need to bring
in you the specialist or sometimes it’s
they need an ass in the seat because
they don’t have the bandwidth to do it
themselves and they need someone to fill
that role
so yeah just like you’re saying I always
found that was my way to get the foot my
foot in the door and that’s kind of like
one of my first retainer clients that’s
how I started I started just doing email
stuff I started like rewriting affiliate
emails for our list and it was kind of
like you know the grunt work but then
there was another copy right in front of
me there’s one company and he ended up
leaving to pursue some other some other
things in life and they were like oh we
need to find something to write all the
front-end front-end acquisition stuff
and I was like hey I can do it I know
this company I know the market you know
I know the products me and then I
started to write to be a script the
sales pages working the webinars and I
started working the Facebook ads and all
the other stuff so yeah it’s the perfect
gateway because people that’s a need
that they will always have and he knows
never gonna go away I don’t care what
anyone says it’s just not even if they
put computer chips and our brains I
don’t think it’s right there’s some
place where that’s private that’s your
own stuff that you sign up for you know
it is the perfect gateway you know most
people most business owners because they
have their what they do best they’re
they’re usually especially if they’re
serious they’re usually good at like
delegating to something that somebody
else does best and they want like the
best you know they want to form a team
of like best at certain things and they
don’t want to waste their time doing
what they’re not the best at let’s talk
more about retainer deals and stuff
because now I’m certainly like that now
and it sounds like you are maybe let’s
talk a bit about how you go about doing
that the way you sort of present it and
so forth yeah absolutely so real quick
the way I define a retainer is you know
just a job where you get the point to
say yes one time and they keep paying
you over and over again and I’ve really
started to shift my business toward that
model not for every client you know
was obvious I’m always evolving and
Everett operators in the bobbum but when
I was trying to leave my teaching job I
realized that I needed recurring income
because you know I had a mortgage I had
a life
I couldn’t just be like hey I’m just
gonna take this big risk and hopefully I
get some gigs you know it’s like no I
needed to check at least one check
coming in every single month and you
know it’s just nice to have that
stability so what I started doing was
saying how could I be the person who
fulfills that role on the team and how
could I be the person who doesn’t have
to how do I be that kind of copywriter
who every time I do a project I don’t
have to spend hours and hours and hours
of research and learning a new market
and learning a new company structure and
learning about the client their origin
story and learning all about the
business right because that’s that’s the
most exhausting part for most writers
like that’s the part a lot of people
like is the research stuff right about
what happens when you’re doing just
one-off gigs over and over and over
again is that you know half of your time
to spend doing all the administrative
onboarding off-boarding stuff it’s been
doing the market research and doing all
those other things with retainer client
you even spend most of your time writing
which is what most of us got into this
game to do anyway right everyone wants
to write they want to get results they
want to test campaigns they want to try
all that cool stuff but it’s very hard
to you know wedge yourself into a
company like that if you’re only gonna
stick around for a week to do a job and
then you’re out so I started really just
focusing on getting those kind of
clients and I found is number one the
people who are ready to hire a retainer
client you usually make more money and
you know some people reach out to me and
they say hey you know I got this client
you know I want to pitch then a retainer
what should I do I say okay let’s look
at the numbers right like how much
revenue is this client making and they
say although client was making you know
three hundred fifty grand a year
I say well they’re not how much they’re
gonna pay you right like what I’m gonna
pay you five grand a month I can pay you
you know one sixth of their Copland
pre-tax pre expense revenue like of
course not all right so the numbers just
don’t work out there so you start to
think okay who are the companies that
have will hire writers on retainer and
what I found it’s not a blanket
statement I’m sure there’s someone we’re
not an example right but I’m just
generally speaking usually they’re gonna
be a seven eight nine figure company
right those the kind of companies who
have the resources they have the
infrastructure and and more importantly
they have
proven offers right to get to that level
right company can’t just be like hey we
got this thing selling well and I hope
it works next month but we don’t you
know like a company by that time they’re
proven they know they’re things selling
right and they know that they’re scaling
up they’re optimizing they’re doing all
my doing
you know CRO they might be split testing
they’ve been doing all the stuff and now
they need someone to fulfill that role
because maybe that was the CEO before
maybe that was the marketing manager and
me now they’re growing the team so those
kind of clients are the best for me I
think that’s a perfect example is going
about going after the right people it’s
like who can afford to pay your retainer
deal I mean that’s a big deal you can’t
find just like Joe Blow local guys that
probably got hakama before that unless
they’re like to say making over seven
eight nine figures and so you got to be
smart about who you target and yeah I’m
with you on the starting from scratch I
mean you’re trying to catch lightning in
a bottle and I’ve done that myself and
people you know some people I think are
delusional when they come to you they
thinking I mean there’s so much that
goes into that it’s not just as simple
as like you’re gonna write the copy
we’re gonna run some Facebook ads and
it’s like tada all this is gonna work
out for everybody you know yeah they’re
like lottery captive clients you know
they’re the ones who come to you and say
they and a lot of time when they’re good
people obviously like I’m not knocking
them but what their worldview or their
beliefs they over that well I understand
the important copy everyone tells me
conquer is important they’ll hear these
stories like I always you know there’s
that story about Jean Schwartz the guy
who found a boardroom a camera one’s
name is but he hired Jean Schwartz and
you know Jean wrote in this letter and
it launched this huge company that you
know it’s still around today and like
it’s a nice romantic story that doesn’t
happen every day right yeah definitely
happens but that’s lighting a bottle and
it’s very hard to do that very very hard
because it’s not just about the sales
lending right it’s not just about the
launch campaign it’s about the ability
for the owners of that company to have a
growth mindset and to have all the
infrastructure and the team and the
finance and all that stuff in place and
so it’s a much bigger equation than just
the copy so that’s why you know I’m just
so big on goat you know fishing in the
stock lake you know my my
family we used to have the Poconos and
there was this lake I remember and every
year we try to catch fish and there were
like there was like no fish in this lake
I eventually found out years later I
don’t get so pissed off for myself the
best of my dad just like listened me
like he’s like next year they’re stock
in the labor in catch some fish we did
right but all those years I was getting
so angry myself because we were going up
there and for hours I’d be standing out
there with my pole trying to catch fish
and there’s no fish in the freaking lake
right so people do that copiers do that
to themselves they get pissed off
because they’re like man I can making
Steel’s work I’m like look who you’re
talking to right like you’re talking to
people with no money and it’s not that
you know it’s nothing wrong I’m sure
they’re great people but if they don’t
have money to pay you then you’re
wasting your time talking with them
unless you’re you have got like
copywriting abilities and can make money
appear and I literally appear out of
thin air then yeah that can be a
profitable relationship but otherwise
you got to go to people who have money
and who want to hire someone who want to
pay someone to fill those roles now as
we wind down here let me give people
ways they can get touch with you work
with you you know what’s the best
situation in touch with Chris or
Zukowski yes so you can check out my
website it’s WWE male copywriter comm
and the reason I chose that is because
or Zukowski it’s kind of a nightmare to
spell and you know my website so I chose
the email copywriter calm yeah
so I’m actually publishing a book on
email marketing should be done that’s a
couple weeks but that’ll be my new lead
magnet so if you have my list I’ll make
sure you get that
yeah but uh-oh than that that’s what I
got awesome man you know I want to
really thank you for coming on the show
and we had a delay getting you on I’m
glad we were able to do it the next day
you’re a real attribute to the
profession I would say and I enjoy
reading your emails and your and your
posts and I want to thank you for coming
on the show thanks Dave I will
appreciate that I had a lot of fun and
we’ll appreciate you having me for
everybody else we’ll be back again next
week hopefully someone is insightful fun
and argumentative maybe that’s or is it
Kowski until then
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