TCC Podcast #200: The Courage to Do the Extraordinary with Mike Kim - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

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It’s time to celebrate… we’ve reached episode 200 of The Copywriter Club Podcast. This episode marks a tweak to our format and an update to the music we use. And to help us celebrate the changes—and our anniversary—we invited copywriter and marketing consultant Mike Kim to share his story and what he’s learned over the last several years of his career. Here’s a recap of what we covered:

•   how he went from marketer to blogger to copywriter•   the importance of professional-grade production—spoiler: it’s not
•   the #1 thing you need in your content to get traction•   simplifiers vs. multipliers (and where Mike, Rob and Kira fit in)
•   what he did to find his first clients and what he did next•   the present-negative/future positive reason why he left a high-paying CMO role
•   the impact copywriting had on sales (when he was a CMO)•   what Mike would do differently if he had to start over
•   his personal “code” for investing in coaching, courses and contractors•   the big risks Mike has taken throughout his career (and the results)
•   why confidence is a sucker’s game and what you need instead•   Mike’s “made it” moment where he realized things would be fine
•   the role mindset has played in his success—particularly his thoughts about money•   Mike’s advice for raising your prices today—he calls it scope-creep insurance
•   his experience at TCCIRL as a speaker and attendee•   the one thing he attributes his success to—this might not surprise you
•   his prediction for what will happen in the marketing world in the futureMike is a phenomenal copywriter (and human) and this interview is one you won’t want to miss. To hear it, click the button below. Or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher… and soon on Spotify. And if you prefer reading, scroll down for a full transcript.



The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:The Copywriter Accelerator
Michael HyattAWAI
Jeff WalkerThink and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
The Big Leap by Gay HendricksBusiness Brilliant by Lewis Schiff
Mike's website
Kira’s websiteRob’s website
The Copywriter Club Facebook GroupThe Copywriter Underground
IntroOutro

Full transcript:Kira:   What does it take to stand out like a snow lynx in a bowling alley and get noticed in today's crowded marketplace. Okay, assuming you're already a good writer and you can serve your clients well, which we can assume because you're listening to this show, how do you actually get people to see that you're extraordinary or extra, extraordinary? If you want it to be extraordinary, you can't do the things ordinary people do. We know this. So you need to take the type of risks others refuse to take. You need to think and act differently from everyone else. Today on the 200th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, which we're celebrating with lots of Coke Zero, barbecue chips, and peanut butter cheesecake.

Rob:   So good.Kira:   We're speaking with one of my D.C. neighbors and new friends, Mike Kim. Mike is much more than a copywriter. He's a former CMO and current podcaster, coach, public speaker, and brand strategist. But maybe, most important of all, Mike is the kind of person who takes the type of risks that can launch an extraordinary career.

Rob:   We'll get to all of that in a moment. But first we need to tell you that this episode is brought to you by The Copywriter Accelerator. The Accelerator is a 16-week business growth program designed to help copywriters figure out not only what makes them extraordinary, but also how to be the kind of business or how to run the kind of business that can scale and attract the right clients. This isn't a course, something that you buy and forget in your downloads folder. It's a program that you work through with other students as you master your business mindset, your X factor, your signature package as you price and create processes, work on client management,

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