from broke doctor to fast 4-figure G-docs

Plus, AI prompts to do the heavy lifting...

From broke doctor to fast 4-figure G-doc windfalls.

Jason here…

For years before I started copywriting…

My 9-to-5 was working as a psychologist in community mental health. 

I had a blast getting to work with kids and their families…

Doing therapy and psych assessments to help get things back on track in their lives. 

The part I hated was my grad school loans.

Becoming “Dr. Jason” sounded fancy…

But…

That expensive diploma on my wall left me with 6-figures in student loan debt.

Not a great feeling for a young dad trying to provide a better life for the kiddos.

Before each month even started…

I knew exactly how much extra I could throw at that pile each month…

Because my paycheck NEVER changed.

Didn’t matter whether I put in extra hours…

Or if I did an extra good job helping folks get better that week.

That’s the beauty of doing Small Hinges deals though.

With the right deal structure in place…

It’s not hard to land an extra few thousand per month without much work.

Whether you throw that at loans…

Pad your savings for a rainy day…

Or have a little fun planning your next family vacation.

That’s why yesterday on our monthly Copywriter’s Coach Zoom Shindig, I dug deep on my Small Hinges strategy…

And I shared exactly how I made my entire month's salary as a young psychologist…

In just an afternoon's worth of work. 

I showed how LITTLE I actually did….

(I only wrote a paragraph or two of NEW copy)…

How I structured the deal

(Plus, how I could’ve ADDED $11k more with no extra work)…

And how you could do it even easier today using ChatGPT. 

Here's the replay and AI prompts below:

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