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A short copywriting guide for marketers & entrepreneurs.
Cole Schafer
Icebox. — A slick guide to becoming the Don Draper of cold email.
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This short, sweet 10,000-word guide will teach you how to find your way into the inboxes of celebrities, artists, entrepreneurs and Fortune 100 CEOs and write them emails that are impossible to ignore.
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Bryan Smith
“The best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be.” That man is @cole_schafer1 Can't wait to check this out.
Dániel Pucz
I love starting my weeks reading Honeycopy! Love this!
Cole Schafer
Last year, in the heat of quarantine, I got super bored and decided to create a course called Freelancing your way to $100k. Since its release, it has helped 583 individuals make a bit of dough on the side doing the shit they love. While my ego would like to believe that the entire guide was harder-hitting than an angry pack mule, there was one, small and very specific part of the guide that my students kept ranting and raving about... cold-emailing. (By day, I run a freelance writing business called Honey Copy, that I was able to scale from $0 to $100k one cold email at a time.) Anyway, the other day, it hit me... Why don't I just create a full-blown guide dedicated entirely to cold emailing? How to become the Don Draper of cold email was written and created by moi and with the intention to help the world understand that celebrities, entrepreneurs, artists, brands and Fortune 100 CEOs are all accessible if you can 1). track down their email address and 2). write them an email that's impossible to ignore. This guide shows you how to do both and in less time than it takes to play a game of croquet. Cheers, Cole.
Jessica Bradbery
I own 3/3 of Cole’s online courses. Which telling in itself. I bought Ice Box last week and finished in a day. Like everything Cole writes, Icebox is such a delight to read that you lose track of time. Unlike most online courses, Icebox is all gold and no fluff. Just wonderful, thoughtful advice that I’m already implementing. Thank you Cole, as always.