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Before I started writing content, I actually ran a resume and cover letter writing business on the campus of my university for about a month. I learned a lot of his advice because I worked as an intern at the nonprofit organization and was in regular contact with the Executive Director, who has a lot of experience reviewing resumes. Why not put them to good use, I reasoned. So I wrote the ad for a day, printed them, and placed them on every board I could find. I’ll cut it short. The advertisement generated two to three leads every week for a month, and I worked with three of those pupils. One of them, who kept me informed, received an opportunity for a marketing internship in Argentina. Hearing that was pretty exciting. Do I now like the outcomes? I’d say yes, especially considering that it was my first brief freelancing project and that it just lasted a month. I believe it was fairly prosperous. And for these two factors: First place. Students in college worry constantly about getting internships and employment, so they want their resumes to look fantastic. As a result, there is constant demand on the market for this service. Two. When I wrote the ad, I used one of the email frameworks I discuss in How to Become an Email Titan, which maybe helped it be a little bit more effective. I’m not entirely certain, but one may always hope. But if it works for a print advertisement, it will undoubtedly work when you use emails to promote your own goods and services, especially if you apply the other techniques and advice I provide in the book. You can read more about them by clicking the link below. https://EllisenWang.com/email-titan-sample Regarding the author: I’m Ellisen, a copywriter. Hello. By developing relationships with their audience through traditional email, I assist businesses in increasing revenue. If you found this reading to be useful, EllisenWang.com has more advice just waiting to be read. You may sign up for daily copywriting, email marketing, and business ideas by going there. I’ll also send you free sample chapters of my How to Become an Email Titan book, which has a $20 suggested retail price. It teaches you how to design engaging email text that will compel your readers to make purchases from you. You can browse my blog and listen to my audios for more marketing stuff if you don’t want to opt in.