I hate copywriting.


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Last night as I walked back in the door, out of breath and sweaty after a 6.5k run, I saw a message from someone interested in joining the Solo Social Client Machine. Here’s what they wrote:


“I hate copywriting - will this still work for me?”


Honestly, I get it.

If writing isn’t your thing, the idea of churning out post after post probably sounds like torture.

But here’s the thing:

The Solo Social Client Machine is NOT about writing for writing’s sake.

It’s about creating just the right kind of posts that attract clients—no endless drafts, no fluff, no wordy explanations. Just content that works.

Because back when I was starting out in early 2022, I felt the same way.

I’d get inspired to write, post a ton of content, then get little to no response. Went on for months. I thought I was missing something, so I went down the rabbit hole, refining a system that turned social media from a chore into my main client pipeline.

That’s the system you’ll get in the Solo Social Client Machine.

And I’m not talking about becoming a “copywriting expert” - I’m talking about creating the exact posts that work without feeling like you have to become a writer to get results.

Let me be real with you:

If you’re serious about attracting clients, you don’t need to love writing - you just need to know what works.

And that’s exactly what the Solo Social Client Machine teaches.

Here’s what you can expect:

Outcome #1: A system that eliminates guesswork (and saves you time)

You’ll walk away with a clear, repeatable structure for social content that does more than rack up likes - it moves your followers to ask about working with you. You’ll know exactly what to post, when and why. No more wondering, “Is this good enough?” It’s all mapped out for you.

Outcome #2: Templates and frameworks for every part of the client journey

You don’t have to be a “writer” to create posts that work. You’ll get templates for top-of-funnel, middle-of-funnel and bottom-of-funnel posts that bring your ideal clients closer to a “yes” with every scroll. This isn’t a guessing game - it’s a proven approach to client generation, delivered to you in a step-by-step framework.

Outcome #3: Content you can create once and reuse

If you don’t like writing, you’ll love this: The Solo Social Client Machine teaches you how to create high-impact posts that can be repurposed and reused for consistent results. You’ll learn to build a content calendar with posts that don’t just pop off once, but work for you again and again.

Here’s what it comes down to:

If you hate copywriting, the Solo Social Client Machine is built for you. It’s designed to make social media an easy, predictable source of clients without needing to become a full-time “content creator.” Instead, you’ll have a clear, simple system that saves you time and converts your followers into clients.

But here’s the catch:

The program is only available for a short time at it's current price, and I’m not sure when (or if) it’ll be back at this low of an investment.

This offer ends soon because we start on Tuesday 12th November:

Count down to 2024-11-11T21:00:00.000Z

After that, the doors shut and this introductory access to the live Skool community and daily support will close, because this I want to work closely with a small group on this introductory version of the Solo Social Client Machine.

If you want a simple system to attract clients without endless writing, I suggest you lock in your spot now.

Reply to this email "SOLO" and I'll get you details to join and start seeing results on social without copywriting burnout.

Cheers,

Matt Barker

P.S...Unsure if it’s for you? I got you covered, champ.

You’ll have 14 days to try the Solo Social Client Machine and see if it’s the solution you’ve been looking for.

If it doesn’t feel right, just let me know (I'm a real person with feelings too you know) and you’ll get a full refund - no questions asked.

Reply to this email "SOLO". I'll send you details to join the Solo Social Client Machine and start generating leads with ease

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