VIDEOS! VIDEOS! AND VIDEOS! Along with a long text review, is the best way. Check out Gideon Shalwicks's RapidVideoBlogging (com), it has some great YouTube tips, which is where I suggest you upload your videos. Use red header, get a .tk or .com linkg (so it doesn't look affiliated), use resources like testimonials on the product's site, that really does save you a lot of work. Just a few tips, too lazy to remember more.
yes It's a great idea, as videos can be more powerful than written text. Seeing is believing Thank you for sharing such a nice info.
Well, the problem with that is, if you are not good at it, it can backfire on you. In fact, with a lot of the products out there, most of your potential customers do not want to spend that much time on one particualr page. It can be tricky for you, so... I don't know what you mean. Doesn't each prodct have to have its own sales page anyway? I'd like to add on: don't forget about having good pictures. http://www.billboardmama.com/images/categories/medical-weight-loss-program.jpg
There are tons of resources that can help you with this problem. Copy writing is more trial and error than anything but 2 things you must do are create problems and offer solutions. Remember the most convincing power you hold usually comes from the use of a story that causes the reader to become curious. They are searching for a solution to a specific problem if you can meet them with a story they can relate to or empathize with, you have created a relationship. You must also show authority in your market. Have testimony and objective data that backs up the claim of your product. Copywriting is not using fancy words or mind control it is creating a relationship. I have sold more than $1,000,000 in fitness training and fitness information and I can tell you I did not do it with fancy words. I did it by meeting my prospect at a human level and built a meaningful relationship by giving away very useful and usable information. The more you give, the more trust you will create. Trust equals customer. Useful resources for you Gary Halbert letters Copy Blogger dot com Hope this helps you! Brian
I mean If I have to promote more than one product at the same time, then what should i need to do? I want a shortcut because it'll be time consuming to write a separate sale copy for each product I am intended to promote.
Agreed, that's why I am engaged in creating a productive weight loss story I am focusing on a good story based on my problems, experience with products, etc and toward the end of the story giving an honest review about the product.Let's see how far it works. I would like to learn more from you it seems you have good experience in it. Is it possible for you to talk me on IM?
Three things. Take your time, put effort into it, and research the facts. Do these, and you'll have a killer sales copy!
Precisely. Sanakhan, you might want to have a read of this... http://www.honestworkfromhomesuccess.com/copywriting/7026-how-write-sales-letter.html
Mark does not have time to post too often. However, it is a rare occasion that you are not immediately sent by him in the right direction. Perry on the other hand has NEVER done pure copywiting for a living. Copywriting, especially in long sales format requires extreme ability. Mark, Mike, and Inet SEO are 3 of the best here. I cannot answer why, but all are from the UK.So maybe it is a result of extreme disciplined training first established, then creativity and testing second.
...how do you know? Do you know Perry personally? I don't really understand why you are slandering his name on this thread... He has given the best tips so far