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Neville Medhora
Advisor and Business Owner in Copywriting and Marketing
Neville Medhora: Copywriter, Entrepreneur, and Advisor
Neville Medhora is a copywriter, entrepreneur, and advisor based in Austin, Texas. He is currently an Advisor at Dog Central, a group of websites and eCommerce stores that promote breed-specific dog products.1
Some of Neville's other roles and experiences include:
- Owner of Kopy Group, LLC which includes CopywritingCourse.com and SwipeFile.com1
- Advisor at Sumo Group (Sumo.com and AppSumo.com)1
- Advisor at The Hustle, a daily email newsletter and media company1
- Owner of NevBlog, one of the first financial blogs online1
- Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from the University of Texas at Austin1
Neville is known for his expertise in copywriting and email marketing. He has helped numerous companies improve their copy and conversion rates through his Copywriting Course.2 Neville has also written copy for companies like Sumo and The Hustle.13
While some have questioned the depth of his Copywriting Course for experienced copywriters, most agree that it provides excellent value for beginners looking to learn the fundamentals of copywriting.3 Neville's free content on his blog and YouTube channel is also highly regarded.3
In summary, Neville Medhora is an accomplished copywriter, entrepreneur, and advisor who has helped grow several successful companies through his copywriting skills and marketing expertise.
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Years ago I setup a home studio in my previous place where I could record a 3-camera setup.
The final setting had a full switchboard, proper lighting, 3 camera's and 2 mics.....everything controlled centrally and 95% all the mass of wires hidden.
But a few short years after that setup was complete.....I actually end up going to a proper studio to record podcasts.
It's way easier to have all that stuff in a separate space, run by full time engineers, and not inside my house.
So now when I record a video at home, it's basically an iPhone on a magnetic stand and this wireless mic.
Now admittedly with some fancy lenses on my DSLR cameras I can get a slightly better picture quality.....but damn with an iPhone 17 and $40 stand and wireless microphone I can record from anywhere without moving cables and junk around.
Also the iPhone camera is so good the lighting barely matters....but with a DSLR I really have to hone the lighting in or it looks weird.

Every cause has some effect. But what many people don't look ahead to is the 2nd order effects, 3rd order effects and further.
I saw this cool image on Contrarian Thinking. It shows when you make a change, something happens, but it's much harder to see what will happen down the line: • 1st order: The immediate result. • 2nd order: What happens because of that result. • 3rd order: Downstream ripple effects. • 4th order: Downstream ripple effects continue.
A classic example is rent control. This happens all over the world and it backfires in the longrun everytime: • 1st: Rent cheaper for tenants. • 2nd: Landlords stop building/maintaining. • 3rd: Housing shortage happens. • 4th: Housing is now hard to find and crappier.
But this happens everywhere, like I see it happening with AI writing right now:
• 1st: Writing is easier/faster. • 2nd: Content explosion happens. • 3rd: Average quality drops and trust declines. • 4th: Just putting out any old content doesn't work.
It's always good to try to figure out the 3rd and 4th order results of actions, because you can "kind of" predict what will happen in the future.


