• How a Handwritten P.S. Beat the Entire Body of a Sales Letter
    2026/06/09
    In this episode of The Copywriting Podcast, Lucas and Luna examine the remarkable 1968 direct mail experiment by copywriting legend John Caples, where a simple handwritten postscript in blue ink generated 57% more sales than the full two-page letter alone. They break down the psychology behind why the P.S. works—recency effect, intimacy, and fear of missing the call to action—and share modern equivalents like email preview text and Amazon's 'Customers who bought this also bought' algorithm. The hosts also explore how Swiss copywriter Dieter Rams applied similar minimalist principles to product design, proving that the most persuasive detail is often the one that feels least like a sales pitch. Tune in to discover why the best copywriters save their strongest argument for last. #JohnCaples #DirectMail #Copywriting #Persuasion #Marketing #SalesLetters #PS #RecencyEffect #CallToAction #Minimalism #DieterRams #Psychology #Headlines #Advertising #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CopywritingPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How a Long Sales Letter Beat a Short One by 80 Percent
    2026/06/08
    In episode 39 of The Copywriting Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dive into the famous battle between long-form and short-form copy. They dissect a classic case from the 1990s: a two-page letter from a financial newsletter that pulled an 80 percent higher response than the one-page version — even though most recipients never read past the first paragraph. They explore why length works when 'readers' are actually skimmers, how the Johnson Box and postscript hijack the eye path, and what modern landing page tests reveal about the 'scannability paradox.' If you've ever been told to 'keep it short,' this episode will make you think twice. Plus, a brief moment about listener support that keeps the show ad-free. #Copywriting #DirectMail #LongFormCopy #SalesLetters #MarketingPsychology #PersuasiveWriting #HeadlineWriting #JohnCaples #ClaudeHopkins #ResponseRates #LandingPages #CopywritingTips #DirectResponse #Scannability #MarketingTests #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Marketing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How a Blank Page Sold More Than a Full Brochure
    2026/06/08
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the counterintuitive power of white space in copywriting. They examine a 1960s direct mail campaign from a small publisher that sent a nearly blank letter with just one sentence—and saw a 44 percent higher response rate than their four-page brochure. The hosts unpack the psychology behind the blank page: how empty space signals confidence, forces curiosity, and respects the reader's time. They relate it to modern examples like Apple's minimalist product pages and the rise of 'less is more' email marketing. Lucas shares his own test running a stripped-down landing page for a consulting offer that converted at double the rate of the detailed version. The conversation lands on a practical framework: what to cut when you're tempted to add more words. A focused, specific case study that will make you rethink every paragraph you write. #WhiteSpace #Copywriting #DirectMail #LessIsMore #Minimalism #ResponseRate #1960sCampaign #Publisher #Apple #LandingPage #Conversion #EmailMarketing #Psychology #Curiosity #Confidence #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Marketing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • How a Single Pricing Change Quadrupled Revenue
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of The Copywriting Podcast, Lucas and Luna examine a case where a software company changed one line in their sales letter — shifting from a flat $49 price to a $79/month subscription — and saw revenue quadruple over 18 months. They break down the copy mechanics behind the test: how the framing shifted from cost to commitment, how the guarantee was rewritten to match the new model, and why the word 'invest' outperformed 'pay' by 22 percent in A/B testing. The episode also explores the psychology of recurring billing and why some customers actually prefer subscriptions over one-time purchases. No fluff, just a specific, numbers-driven dissection of a real copywriting decision that changed a business. #PricingPsychology #SubscriptionModel #SalesLetter #Copywriting #RevenueGrowth #ABTesting #Persuasion #Marketing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ProductLaunch #ConversionRate #CustomerPsychology #DirectResponse #SoftwareCopy #GuaranteeCopy #WordChoice #PriceFraming Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How a Testimonial Written by the Customer Outperformed the Agency Version
    2026/06/07
    Two versions of the same testimonial. One written by a professional copywriter at the ad agency. The other scribbled on a napkin by the actual customer. Version A came first. Version B came later — and generated 62 percent more response when tested head-to-head in a direct mail campaign for a B2B software company in early 2025. Lucas and Luna unpack why the customer's own words, with all their awkward phrasing and lack of polish, beat the glossy agency rewrite. They talk about conversational authenticity, the 'too perfect' trap, and how a single testimonial can make or break a lead-generation piece. Plus: a quick conversation about keeping this podcast ad-free and what that means for listeners like you. #TestimonialWriting #DirectMail #CopywritingTips #B2BCopywriting #PersuasiveWriting #CustomerVoice #Authenticity #Marketing #SalesLetters #LeadGeneration #CaseStudy #NapkinTestimonial #AgencyVsCustomer #ResponseRate #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketingPodcast #CopywritingPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How a Simple Letter Outperformed a Fancy Microsite
    2026/06/06
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit a classic direct mail test from 2018 that a small nonprofit ran against its own polished fundraising microsite. The letter—plain text, no images, no design budget—pulled a 4.2 percent response rate versus the microsite's 1.1 percent. They break down the three specific copy choices that drove the gap: the subject line that felt like a personal note, the single call-to-action that removed all choice paralysis, and the hand-signed 'thank you' that acted as a social contract. Then they connect the lesson to today's over-designed email and landing page landscape, arguing that simplicity still beats sophistication when the goal is action. No hot takes, just a concrete case you can apply to your next campaign. #DirectMail #Copywriting #Nonprofit #Fundraising #LandingPage #ConversionRate #CallToAction #Simplicity #DesignVsCopy #ResponseRate #EmailMarketing #Persuasion #SubjectLine #SocialProof #Trust #Marketing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How a Postscript Doubled Donation Revenue
    2026/06/06
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack the surprising power of the postscript in fundraising direct mail. They examine a 1990s American Red Cross campaign where a simple handwritten P.S. — not a new offer, not a discount, just a personal nudge — doubled the average donation. They break down why the P.S. is often the first thing a reader sees, how it reframes the entire letter, and what modern digital copywriters can learn from this analog tactic. Specific numbers: a control test showed a 112% lift in per-piece revenue. No fluff, just the mechanics of one small tweak that changed a million-dollar campaign. #DirectMail #Copywriting #Fundraising #Postscript #AmericanRedCross #ConversionRate #MarketingPsychology #DonorBehavior #SalesLetter #PersuasiveWriting #DirectResponse #ABTesting #CopyTactics #RetroMarketing #NonprofitMarketing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketingPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • How a Handwritten Note Beat a Professional Sales Letter
    2026/06/05
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into a classic direct mail case study that most copywriters miss: the power of the handwritten personal note. They examine a famous test from the 1970s where a simple, messy, one-page handwritten letter from a company president outperformed a professionally typeset, four-color brochure by 300 percent. The hosts break down why the personal touch worked—suggesting intimacy, effort, and authenticity—and discuss how modern copywriters can apply the same principle in email marketing today. They also unpack the psychology: handwritten notes signal that the sender cared enough to write by hand, bypassing the reader's skepticism. Finally, Luna pushes Lucas on whether this still works in a world of ChatGPT and templated emails, and Lucas shares a recent experiment where a hand-drafted email beat a polished one by 40 percent. This episode is a practical masterclass on using imperfection to build trust. #HandwrittenNotes #DirectMail #Copywriting #Persuasion #MarketingPsychology #SalesLetters #Authenticity #CaseStudy #DirectResponse #EmailMarketing #CopywritingTips #MarketingStrategy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketingPodcast #VintageCopywriting #ConversionOptimization #TrustInMarketing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分