People Don't Buy From Businesses. They Buy From Humans Who Understand Their Problem.
—Farooq Ahmad
After being 5 years in this business, I learn a hard truth:
Most copy doesn’t fail because it’s badly written.
It fails because it’s strategically wrong.
CopyCanyon exists for one reason — to fix that.
I’m Farooq Ahmad.
For 5+ years, I’ve worked inside funnels, websites, and email systems where copy isn’t judged by opinions — it’s judged by numbers.
Clicks.
Conversions.
Revenue.
I don’t “write words.”
I design decision paths.
Every line exists to move a buyer forward, remove friction, or neutralize resistance. Anything else is noise.
With enough campaigns behind you, patterns stop being theory.
You know that:
Weak conversions usually mean weak positioning
Objections don’t belong at the bottom — they belong before hesitation occurs
Most businesses aren’t unclear — they’re misaligned with how their buyers think
That’s the level this work operates on.
Before I write, I map:
Buyer awareness
Offer leverage
Objection hierarchy
Funnel context
Only then does copy get produced.
I works with business owners who already understand one thing:
Traffic is rented.
Conversion is owned.
If you want cheap copy, fast fixes, or cosmetic rewrites — this isn’t for you.
If you want precision messaging that supports scale, sales teams, and long-term growth — we should talk.
Because high-end businesses don’t need louder copy.
They need Clear copy.
Copy that:
Reads clean
Signals authority
And does its job quietly and consistently
No hype.
No templates.
No guesswork.
I work with a small number of clients by design.
If I take on your project, it’s because:
The business is serious
The offer has leverage
And the copy can materially improve outcomes
Anything less is a distraction.
If you see copy as infrastructure, not decoration — book a call.






Let’s jump on a free call we’ll talk openly about your business, your challenges, and whether I can actually solve them. If I’m not the right fit, I’ll tell you and If I am? We’ll map out exactly how to move forward. Either way, you’ll have clarity. Fair?
