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Gary Halbert Recommended List of 9 Classic Ads Every Copywriter Should Hand-Copy (Printable Copywriting Practice Kit)

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Gary Halbert Recommended List of 9 Classic Ads Every Copywriter Should Hand-Copy (Printable Copywriting Practice Kit)

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Learn copywriting the old-school way. Get 9 proven ads + brief info about each Ad. Ready to print, study, and copy by hand.

If you want to get hands-on experience writing copy, Gary Halbert says you must handcopy these ads.

A snippet from the letter

"Of course you don’t have to hand copy ads to become a great copywriter but it speeds up the process for many.

Gary’s best protégées swear that the, handwriting out winning ads exercise, was the best drill they learned from Gary Halbert and if that’s not enough proof hand copying winning ads is worth a try, check out this story.

Parris Lampropoulos, a man many consider to be one of the best copywriters on Earth, has had several copy cubs but… one of them stood out head and shoulders above the rest yet Parris didn’t know why this particular student was so much better at writing copy than the rest of his cubs so one day Parris asked what he did that was different and guess what that student said?

He told Parris that he had been copying winning ads by hand"

Top copywriters swear by this technique.

Best selling authors hand copied entire books of the writers they admired.

There is science behind this technique.

You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Start handcopying one Ad per day or just half ad (Some ads run into pages.)

And you will see the difference yourself.

The Ads in this list:
1. "Do You Make These Mistakes In English?" Maxwell Sackheim (considered one of the most successful ads ever, ran for decades).

  1. "What Everybody Should Know About This Stock And Bond Business"Louis Engel (ad for Merrill Lynch in 1948, one of the most reprinted financial ads in history).
  2. "The Nancy L. Halbert Heraldry Letter" Gary Halbert.
  3. "How To Burn Off Body Fat, Hour-By-Hour" Attributed to Eugene Schwartz (he wrote for the health/fitness niche extensively, and this headline appears in his body of work).
  4. "At 60 Miles An Hour The Loudest Noise In This Rolls Royce Is The Ticking Of The Electric Clock" - David Ogilvy.
  5. "Why Men Crack" - Bruce Barton (one of the pioneers of modern advertising, BBDO cofounder; this was a 1919 ad headline).
  6. "How To Collect From Social Security At Any Age" Gary Halbert.
  7. "The Admiral Byrd Transpolar Expedition Letter" Robert Collier (famous for his Robert Collier Letter Book; he wrote this fundraising letter in the 1930s).
  8. "The Lazy Man's Way To Riches" Joe Karbo.


That’s just $1 per classic ad—packaged with a brief history so you can dive in the moment you download.

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9 Printable ads you can handcopy at your own pace with brief info about the Ad.

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