TCC Podcast #199: From Blogger to Copywriter with Allea Grummert - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

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Copywriter Allea Grummert is our guest for episode 199 of The Copywriter Club Podcast. Wait… are we really about to cross the 200 episode frontier? Yep, and Allea is the perfect guest to wrap up the last 100 episodes before we make a few changes to the format. We talked to Allea about her processes, her switch from blogging to copywriting, and how she’s made so much progress in the past year. Here’s the breakdown of what we covered:

•  the long road from personal finance blogger to copywriter•  her best personal finance ideas for copywriters•  why she waited so long to call herself a copywriter
•  how she finds clients today (a lot of them come from conferences)•  the take-aways from Allea’s work as an implementer
•  her process for working with clients—the whole thing—start to finish•  what she charges for her audits (and what makes them valuable)
•  the differences between the packages she offers to clients•  how she structures the email sequences she writes
•  how she segments lists for her clients to be most effective•  the CEO check-in and how it helps her grow her business
•  the hard stuff she’s dealt with as she’s grown•  the things and people she’s invested in to take her business to the next level
•  her advice to “writers” who aren’t yet ready to call themselves “copywriters”•  the advice from a friend that caused a panic attack
•  the mindset shifts she’s made over the past year to move forward•  getting paid in advance for work that doesn’t start for a month or more
•  working with a VA and how to do it so the relationship works•  her advice for list building and creating content for your list
•  her experience at TCCIRL in 2019 and 2020 
The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:Notion
Val GeislerTCCIRL
Allea's website
Kira’s websiteRob’s website
The Copywriter Club Facebook GroupThe Copywriter Underground


 Full Transcript:
Kira:   This episode is brought to you by the Copywriter Underground, the place to find more than 20 templates, dozens of presentations on topics like copywriting and marketing your business, a community of successful writers who share ideas and leads, and the Copywriter Club newsletter mailed directly to your home every month. Learn more at thecopywriterunderground.com.Rob:   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 Kira and I do every week at the Copywriter Club Podcast.

Kira:   You're invited to join the club for episode 199 as we chat with copywriter, Allea Grummert about email and why it's such a powerful platform, which email sequences are most important and what they need to accomplish, what she's done to invest in herself and grow her business, and her five-step framework for writing a welcome sequence.

Kira:   Welcome, Allea.Allea:   Hello, thanks welcome to you.

Kira:   Yeah.Allea:   Welcome to my living room.

Kira:   Great to have you here, and let's kick this off with your story. How did you end up as a copywriter?

Allea:   So, I started as a blogger. I was a personal finance blogger, and that's what everyone does on a Memorial Day weekend. Yeah, it was just a hobby of mine, and I also have a degree in advertising and public relations so blogging came for me as like a, I called it my digital playground, so I could learn and play. And not just about copywriting. In fact, I didn't call myself a copywriter until this January, but I learned about SEO and content marketing and how online businesses work. So over time though, people would come to me with questions about email marketing, and it was one of those things where it came easy to me and it didn't for others and became a service to them for them to have me do it versus them doing it themselves.

Rob:   Before we get into article writing,

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