05/13/2006
ADVERTISING HEADLINE TEMPLATES THAT MAKE YOU RICH
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08/15/2006 at 04:17
Bonus Audio Before I do that, let me give you some surprising information: I knew about this principle a long time ago. I spent years collecting every scrap of winning sales copy I could find. In fact, I have a whole bookshelf in my office filled with everything from direct mail pieces (particularly the "Bottom Line" reports) to video game magazines to sales letters that I have written to other people's sales letters that have gotten me to buy their product. All
06/25/2006 at 18:24
Bonus Transcript "How I Took a Website Promotion That Was Merely 'Limping Along' And Instantly Increased My Conversion Rate By Over 487%" CEO, The Emmerich Group, Inc.
06/04/2006 at 18:03
Bonus Audio So, what David did was, he found "idiot-proof" proven headlines (that would work for nearly any business, even if the copywriter had zero experience), and he turned them into fill-in-the-blank headline "templates." Now, I know what you are thinking. You've probably seen products like that before. David knew from experience a product like that, by itself, wouldn't be enough. Check this out:
05/25/2006 at 18:57
Bonus Audio But what about people who aren't professional copywriters? To Your Success,
05/19/2006 at 00:52
Bonus Audio There are the emotional and physical costs of hard work, fatigue, and the multiple disappointments that occur before you find the few gems that form the basis of a winning copywriting strategy. "In a print ad, 75% of the buying decisions are made
05/17/2006 at 03:34
Bonus Audio ... they would have kicked me out of school! Because the way most of the world looks at it, I was "copying." (But actually, that wasn't what I was doing at all.) But I bring this up because many people have been conditioned to believe that you need to come up with something "brand new" or "totally original" every time you write sales copy for a Web site (or email teaser, or special report, etc).
05/16/2006 at 06:46
Bonus Audio at the headline alone." ... and just as important (maybe more important), I have saved hundreds of hours (and gallons of sweat) when I had to produce my own copy.