TCC Podcast #136: Building a Niche Copy Business with Nikita Morell - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

from 2019-05-14T09:58:31

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Nikita Morell is our guest for the 136th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast. We’ve known Nikita for a while now and given the success she’s had, it's a shame we haven’t had her on the podcast before now. Nikita has found a lot of success by niching her business and delivering exactly what her ideal clients need. We talked to her about:
•  how she went from selling bread to selling ads to writing copy•  her accidental sales pitch that saved her sales job
•  how a job in marketing taught her skills that she uses as a copywriter•  why she chose her niche—working only with architects and the impact on her biz
•  how she changed her business to accommodate having a baby•  what she does to find clients—she’s a “prospecting nerd”
•  what she did to raise her rates adding thousands of dollars to every project•  how she thinks about her brand and why she takes her brand seriously
•  the marketing pieces she is using in her prospecting process•  how she makes her cold emails feel like warm emails
•  this mistakes she’s made along the way—it hasn’t all been smooth sailing•  what she does to get a lot of “busy work” done and still avoid burnout
•  the things she has done that have made the biggest difference in her businessWe also asked Nikita about working with subcontractors, creating a “pretty” framework to show how her process works and why she spends a lot of time with a Japanese floor loom. Nikita shares a lot of advice worth listening to in this episode. To hear it, click the play button below or find it on your favorite podcast app. Readers can scroll down for a full transcript.



 The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
Seth GodinThe Copywriter Think Tank
Mel AbrahamKira’s website
Rob’s websiteThe Copywriter Club Facebook Group
The Copywriter UndergroundIntro: Content (for now)
Outro: Gravity 
Full Transcript:Rob:   This podcast is sponsored by The Copywriter Underground.

Kira:   It's our new membership, designed for you, to help you attract more clients, and hit 10k a month, consistently.

Rob:   For more information, or to sign up, go to thecopywriterunderground.com.Kira:   What if you could hang out with seriously talented copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes, and their habits, then steal an idea or two to inspire your own work? That's what Rob and I do every week at The Copywriter Club Podcast.

Rob:   You're invited to join the club for episode 136, as we chat with copywriter Nikita Morell about helping architects with copy and marketing strategy, her approach to choosing a niche and then narrowing it even further, why she created a framework for her process, and the role weaving plays in her life and business.

Kira:   Welcome Nikita.Rob:   Hey Nikita.

Nikita:            Thank you, hi.Kira:   Yeah, we're excited to have you here. You are one of our members of our Think Tank, so we've been able to witness your business growth, and we're really excited to share what's working, because so much is working for you in your business. So let's just kick this off with your story.

Kira:   How did you end up as a copywriter?Nikita:            So, I started in corporate marketing for L'Oreal and George Weston Foods, which is Australia's biggest bread brand, and I quite quickly realized this corporate life just wasn't for me. I think it was just all the layers and I just wasn't that great at taking direction. And it was round about this time I was earning a full time salary, so I was frequenting lots of bars and different restaurants, and after a night out, my friends would come back and comment on the food, or the music, or the cute boy sitting on the bar stool, and I would be looking at the copper lights, or the timber joinery; and I think it was about this time I just became obsessed with everything design related. I signed up to an interior design diploma,

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