Selling Pro Landing Page Copy That Makes You More Money - Experience the Difference

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by pfgannon, Sep 10, 2009.

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    Stop Wasting Time with Amateur Writers

    When it comes to landing page copy, you can't afford to leave it in the hands of amateurs.

    Your landing page is the crucial step in the selling process that is intended to carry the visitor from a curiosity mindset, to a buying mindset, during the short period of time you have their attention.

    Even I outsource to low quality writers when I need some quick content for SEO purposes. Writing sales copy requires an entirely new level of knowledge and methods, that you simply can't get from most ezinearticles writers.

    I have over 5 years experience writing for the web, and more real world industry experience than most of the competition.

    I have experience with many different forms of landing pages. Long form, short form, review-style, flogs and news articles, sales letters, squeeze pages, list builders, and more.

    I've written copy for and promoted products in just about every well known niche out there, particularly the offers you're likely to see on the affiliate networks. However, my specialty is in the diet/health/beauty niche.

    Yes! That means I have a great deal of experience with acai, colon cleanse, ResV, teeth whitening, weight loss, skin care, acne, and so much more.

    I have some openings in my schedule next week, and would like to talk with marketers interested in taking their landing page conversions to the next level, and want to make greater returns.

    I will be limiting my next week's schedule to only 3 spots. I do this to ensure I can produce my best work each and every time. People that contact me first will have a slight advantage, but I won't be taking any old project.

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    (Be sure to include as much information as possible when requesting a quote. This will help me determine who I would like to work with.)

    Thanks!

    Paul Gannon
    LP Copywriter - Request a Quote
    AIM:LPCOPYWRITER

    P.S. Typically the first question I get asked is, "what are your rates?" This is a hard question to answer, as my rates vary greatly from project to project. To get a more accurate quote off the bat, provide as much details as possible.

    P.P.S. My rates are higher than your average DP freelance writer, but my many return customers is proof that my clients aren't having a hard time making their money back, and then some.
     
    pfgannon, Sep 10, 2009 IP