Looking for fresh ways to discover new copywriting tools and insights? Invite your community to share their favorite resources with these ready-to-use templates. Spark valuable knowledge exchange and help everyone level up together.
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Resource sharing is a powerful driver of engagement in any copywriting community. When members recommend articles, tools, or videos they find valuable, it creates a culture of generosity and mutual support. This not only helps less experienced members but also validates and recognizes the expertise of contributors.
Psychologically, inviting people to share resources taps into intrinsic motivations like helpfulness and belonging. It transforms passive readers into active participants, making the community a go-to hub for practical tips. As members explain how they use each resource, they spark discussions, feedback, and new learning opportunities for everyone.
What is one copywriting tool you use every day? Share a link and how it helps you.
💡 Example: "I use Grammarly every day to check my copy for errors. It saves me tons of time!"
Drop your favorite copywriting podcast or episode. What did you learn from it?
💡 Example: "I love 'Copy Chief Radio' - the episode on headlines really changed my process."
Have you found a blog post that changed your approach to copywriting? Share it below.
💡 Example: "This post on storytelling from Copyhackers made me rethink my intros!"
What online course or masterclass has helped you write better copy? Link and review, please.
💡 Example: "I recommend the '10x Emails' course by Joanna Wiebe. It boosted my conversions!"
Share a free resource that every copywriter should bookmark.
💡 Example: "The Hemingway App is a must-have for simplifying complex copy."
Is there a YouTube channel you trust for copywriting advice? Tell us your go-to videos.
💡 Example: "Alex Cattoni's channel is packed with actionable copy tips."
Which copywriting newsletter do you actually read every week? Share the sign-up link.
💡 Example: "I never miss 'The Daily Copy Fix' for quick, practical tips."
What resource has helped you improve your headlines? Drop your best find.
💡 Example: "The CoSchedule Headline Analyzer is my secret weapon for subject lines."
Share a swipe file or template you always come back to.
💡 Example: "I use the AIDA framework swipe file from Copywriting Course all the time."
Which grammar or editing tool do you recommend for copywriters?
💡 Example: "Grammarly helps me catch mistakes before submitting copy."
Have you found a must-read book on copywriting? Share your top pick and a key takeaway.
💡 Example: "'The Copywriter's Handbook' taught me the power of clear calls to action."
What Chrome extension has boosted your copywriting workflow?
💡 Example: "I use Headline Studio to test headlines right in my browser."
Share a free email sequence or template you have found valuable.
💡 Example: "This welcome email template from HubSpot increased my open rates."
What's one resource that taught you something new about persuasive writing?
💡 Example: "The 'Persuasive Copywriting' book by Andy Maslen gave me practical tips."
Is there a copywriting forum or Slack group you recommend? Invite us!
💡 Example: "Join the Copy Chief community for peer feedback and resources."
Name a newsletter or digest that keeps you updated on copy trends.
💡 Example: "'The Copywriter Club' newsletter sends weekly trend summaries."
What tool do you use for researching customer pain points? Share your process.
💡 Example: "I use Answer the Public to gather real customer questions before writing."
Which resource helped you master calls to action? Recommend and explain.
💡 Example: "The Copyblogger guide to CTAs has clear, practical examples."
Drop a favorite template for writing product descriptions.
💡 Example: "I use the PAS formula for every new product launch."
What resource helps you overcome writer's block? Share your go-to fix.
💡 Example: "Copywriting prompts from Copy.ai get me started when I'm stuck."
Share a resource for writing better landing pages.
💡 Example: "I love Unbounce's blog for actionable landing page copy tips."
What online community or group has helped you grow as a copywriter?
💡 Example: "The Superpath Slack group is great for feedback and support."
Which resource do you recommend for learning SEO copywriting basics?
💡 Example: "The Moz Beginner's Guide to SEO is my top pick for new copywriters."
What AI tool do you use for copywriting? Share how it helps your process.
💡 Example: "ChatGPT helps me brainstorm hooks and outline blog posts faster."
Is there a checklist you use before publishing copy? Share it!
💡 Example: "I always use Copyhackers' Ultimate Pre-Publish Checklist."
Share a favorite Twitter account or thread with top copywriting tips.
💡 Example: "@laurencopy posts great daily copywriting tips."
What's your go-to swipe file for sales emails?
💡 Example: "I keep a Google Doc of top-performing sales emails from SaaS brands."
Recommend an online copywriting community for accountability.
💡 Example: "Copywriter Club's Facebook group keeps me motivated."
What is your favorite copywriting-related TED talk or video?
💡 Example: "Seth Godin's 'How to Get Your Ideas to Spread' is a classic."
Which grammar resource do you consult for tricky copy questions?
💡 Example: "I always check Purdue OWL for grammar rules."
Name a resource that helps you write for different audiences.
💡 Example: "The Voice and Tone Guide from Mailchimp is super helpful."
Share a book or article about copywriting psychology that you recommend.
💡 Example: "'Influence' by Cialdini is a must-read for understanding persuasion."
What resource helped you improve your storytelling skills?
💡 Example: "'Storyworthy' by Matthew Dicks is filled with actionable storytelling tips."
Drop a resource for learning about conversion-focused copy.
💡 Example: "ConversionXL's blog has in-depth guides on writing copy that converts."
Which copywriting challenge or daily prompt helped you most?
💡 Example: "The 30-day Copywriting Challenge on Reddit kept me writing every day."
Share a glossary or cheat sheet you use for quick copy fixes.
💡 Example: "I keep the Copywriting Cheat Sheet from Copyblogger open for quick reference."
What resource helped you write better calls to action?
💡 Example: "Neville Medhora's CTA breakdown article made my CTAs more effective."
Recommend a resource for learning about brand voice in copy.
💡 Example: "I love the Brand Voice Guide from Buffer for clear examples."
Have a favorite copywriting quiz or self-assessment? Share the link here.
💡 Example: "This Copywriting Style quiz from Copyhackers is fun and insightful."
What tool or extension helps you with copy research or idea generation?
💡 Example: "I use BuzzSumo to see trending topics before I start writing."
Recommend a LinkedIn group or channel focused on copywriting tips.
💡 Example: "The 'Copywriting Professionals' group on LinkedIn always shares great resources."
Which template library or resource site do you use to speed up your workflow?
💡 Example: "I use Copy.ai's template library to save time on first drafts."
Simply copy and paste these templates as new posts or prompts in your community. Encourage members to reply with links, brief descriptions, or personal stories about how a resource helped them. Pin popular resource threads or compile recommendations into a master list for long-term value. Rotate these templates throughout the week or month to keep conversations lively and practical.
These templates are designed for all platforms. On forums, use as discussion starters or sticky threads. In chat-based spaces, post prompts regularly and pin standout replies. On social, pair with relevant hashtags or image teasers. Always invite follow-up questions to deepen engagement.
It is a prompt inviting members to share articles, tools, videos, or other resources they find useful for copywriting.
Use clear calls to action, explain the benefit of sharing, and thank or spotlight helpful contributors.
Yes, always ask for a short explanation or example of how the resource improved their copywriting.
Rotate them weekly or monthly, or use them to revive quiet periods in your community.
Yes, these templates are designed for all platforms, including forums, chat apps, and social media.
Compile the best replies into a master resource thread or document and pin or feature it for long-term access.
Moderate replies for relevance, encourage explanations, and guide members to share practical, actionable resources.