Stuck with knowing how to quickly and easily craft great "sales copy"?
Learning to write great sales copy that SELLS is an art and a science. And it is a skill that is worth getting good at. However, for those times when you just need a quick jolt to help you get started, here is a Simple 3-Step formula for writing great email "sales copy".
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Twitter: martyinmaui
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April 5, 2011 at 5:30 pm
Great post Mandy! Simple but really effective suggestions that I believe would help anyone. Just speaking for myself, I think many of us know the basics, but get busy and time crunched and let common sense fly out the window. Thanks for the reminders!
Twitter: _MandySwift_
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April 5, 2011 at 6:30 pm
Hi Marquita, thanks for your input. I’ll let you into a secret – I actually wrote this blog post for me! You will know the acronym – K-I-S-S (Keep It Simple, Stupid) Well I am the most guilty one when it comes to getting my head stuck down the rabbit warren, and so every so often, I have to remind myself that things are simpler than they look! Thanks for sharing
April 6, 2011 at 12:33 am
Yes! So many times we go for the overly complicated when all we need is simplicity! We then confuse the heck out of our customers who by visiting our sites give us a chance to make a sale which we then proceed to mess up by our poorly written sales copy.
I will check each and every one of my sales page to make sure I have those three steps you mention in your video incorporated.
Twitter: _MandySwift_
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April 11, 2011 at 9:48 pm
Hi Yolie, thanks for stopping by & glad you got some value. You’re right, sometimes by making something simple more complicated all we do is tie ourselves (& our customers) up in knots. Thanks for your input
Twitter: mywebgal
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April 6, 2011 at 12:35 am
Hi Mandy,
Nice video! Loved the background of the weights. I take it you work out a lot. Good for you!
Those are excellent tips. What's your special offer seems obvious but it's funny how people often don't get to the point or state it clearly enough! I've seen it time and again. The KISS principle is really important, as you mentioned in your comment to Marquita.
I heard it very simply put one time by John Carlton that would go well with this and it's "tell them what to do next." Another seemingly obvious thing that is often neglected.
Nice easy tips that anyone could follow. Well done.
Twitter: _MandySwift_
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April 11, 2011 at 9:45 pm
Hey Deb, great to see you – I always value your input. Yes -words of one syllable always seem to work best