Professional sales copy recommendations?

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by QuickFreeHost, Mar 12, 2011.

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    Hello everyone,

    I am wondering if anyone happens to know a very professional sales copywriter. This includes main sales letter, pre-written emails for affiliates, etc.

    Just to make this clear, I am NOT looking for beginners or intermediate sales copy, ONLY professional. As we all know the more professional your sales letter is the better conversions you can have. I did find a guy by the name of Mike Jezek which does human behavioral sales copy. I have never heard of him before and even though I do think he is good at what he does, I wanted to get some DP members advice or suggestions.

    Thanks!
     
    QuickFreeHost, Mar 12, 2011 IP
  2. Perry Rose

    Perry Rose Peon

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    Well, when you say "professional," we are talking about a fee that automatically starts at $1,000.

    I'm a little cheaper, but not my much. It's according to what the job is, I suppose.

    I have seen Jezek's name from some posters now and then, but just like all the others, I am afraid he isn't that good.

    Just looking at his site reveals that.

    From a pro standard, that is.

    Not to be insulting, but he is like so many others who think they are pros. They put up big red text, hightlight blocks of text in yellow, put in caps ("YOU"), and voila! ... "I"m a copywriter!"

    If you are looking for just "eh, he is ok," then he, like so many here and over at the warrior forum, he is your man.


    Other than myself and a couple of others who hang out during our breaks, and "fun periods," I do not know of any other pros here or over at the warrior forum.

    Send me an e-mail and we can talk. If my writing voice and ideas are not what you are looking for, maybe I can send your name along to others.
     
    Perry Rose, Mar 12, 2011 IP
  3. lightless

    lightless Notable Member

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    Well, many of copywriting's conventions seem to be outdated cliches that are still in continued use because people think they work (Because everybody else is using them). These things hamper innovation and experimentation, which is what really drives everything forward.
     
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  4. zaggernaut

    zaggernaut Active Member

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    We live in an age of 'social proof' my friends. Try getting rid of those testimonial boxes, or, those '30-Day Money Back Guarantee' scripts from landing pages. 90% ( maybe more) Clickbank products have sales copy following a standard template. Minor tweaks here and there, longer lists of bonuses and product benefits, or a 60-Day money-back instead of 30....and voila you have a 'better' sales page.


    I highly respect PerryRose based on the postings here at DP. Never seen Jezek's work so can't put in any word. Personally, I can churn out those CB type sales pages in a matter of days for under $1000 complete with affiliate kit and autoresponder series.
     
    zaggernaut, Mar 15, 2011 IP
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    I am not against a money back guarantee, because it serves a purpose and is logical. Some things are always useful (To varying extents), but most concepts should be periodically re-evaluated for usefulness and discarded/replaced when they no longer serve any significant purpose.
     
    lightless, Mar 17, 2011 IP
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    The Warrior Forums is a good place to find professionals, I myself have a few ads on there.
    It's mainly professionals, because you have to be making money to be paying to post your ads.

    Josiah.
     
    JosiahHumphrey, Apr 10, 2011 IP