Dani Paige, a copywriter and coach, shares her journey from corporate life to the world of copywriting, beginning with a humble $35 blog post. She discusses how her pro hockey background shaped her tenacity and approach to entrepreneurship. Dani dives into addressing the 'trust recession,' emphasizing the importance of building rapport through live webinars. She also covers the necessity of validating offers, learning from failed launches, and her new focus on mentoring. Reflecting on motherhood, she shares how unexpected challenges reshaped her business priorities and mental health perspective.
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First Paid Gig Sparked The Leap
Dani landed her first paid copy gig as a $35 blog post while still in corporate work and used that single win to take the leap into freelance copywriting.
She quit corporate soon after and treated that early project as proof she could build a business around writing.
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Start With Relationships, Not Cold Pitches
Lean into relationships and connections to find your first projects and grow your business today.
Show up in communities and invest in genuine rapport rather than chasing cold one-off gigs.
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Trust Recession Favors Live Presence
Dani calls the current moment a 'trust recession' where audiences doubt authenticity and automation.
She recommends live presence (like webinars) to rebuild rapport and human trust with buyers.
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Planning for the unexpected is one of those skills that successful people have. But you can't plan for everything. This episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast features my guest, Dani Paige, who has become an expert in figuring out how to move forward when you have to deal with the unexpected. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript.
Stuff to check out:
Dani's website
The Copywriter Club Facebook Group
The Copywriter Underground
Full Transcript:
Rob Marsh: Sometimes you can plan for change. Other times you can’t—and you have to adjust anyway. This is The Copywriter Club Podcast.
One of the strategies we teach in The Copywriter Accelerator and our other programs where we talk about getting things done is planning ahead for when things don’t go as planned.
It’s pretty easy to set goals and expect the future to behave as expected. But the reality almost always turns out differently.
So you might come up with a plan to spend next Friday creating a new product or service, strategizing who its for, the various things to include to make it valuable, and so on. But then Friday arrives and you’re not feeling well, or a friend from out of town calls and wants to see you, or a family emergency ends up taking up a significant chunk of your day.
What happens then? Planning for the invevitable things that go wrong is a huge part of success. Thinking through the options before they happen can help keep you on top of things. But you can’t plan for everything.
A lot of copywriters we’ve had on the podcast have shared that a career they planned on pursuing turned out to be less than they expected. And they make an unplanned switch to writing copy. But there are other ways that life throws you a curveball and you need to quickly adjust expectations and behaviors to make things work.
My guest on the podcast today is Dani Paige. She started a corporate career that didn’t go as planned and found copywriting as a result. She’s changed the services she offers more than once. And she’s tried things she thought would work that failed.
More recently, she made changes to her business to prepare for maternity leave. Everything was ready to support her new family situation but once again, things turned out differently than she had planned.
So how do we as copywriters adjust on the fly when things don’t turn out the way we expect them to. That’s a big part of what we talked about on today’s episode.
Dani and I also talked about her journey into copywriting and how she learned to write sales pages and launch copy… if you want to write those kinds of projects, you can learn a lot from Dani and her approach to learning these skills.
And what Dani says about community and connection is a theme that has come up several times in the last few months here on the podcast. If you’re not building connections and participating in communities, you are not building a skill that is critical for your future success.
There’s a lot of good stuff in this episode so stick around.
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And now my interview with Dani Paige.