How I've been consistently doubling, tripling, and quadrupling conversion rates...
But I continuously keep going back to Gary Bencivenga's retirement course, over and over again... and every time I do, I learn something new and implement it asap.
Results? Usually a doubling, tripling, and quadrupling of conversion rates.
In fact, a short ad I did for a fellow Warrior Forum member recently quadrupled his opt in rate.
And 2 of the most recent methods I've used to double, triple, and quadruple the conversion rates of my sales letters are these:
1. Don't make my sales letter LOOK like a sales letter. Make it look like an editorial or article. Sales letters get tossed... articles get read.
2. give away something incredibly useful, right away, in the sales letter.
Eben Pagan calls it "moving the free line" in which you give away a killer piece of content.
Well, I've been doing it in my sales letters recently, weaving a killer tip or technique in the letter... giving away incredibly useful and valuable information.
that does a few things... it kicks in Cialidini's law of reciprocity... as well as it shows the prospect proof that you know your stuff... and it also gets the prospect thinking there's more gold on the other side (i.e. order)
SO many sales letters I see these days are just hyped up fluff. prospects see these and toss them in seconds.
but if you make it easy to read the letter... cause it looks like an article... and then you offer something of immense value IN the sales letter... you'll keep a lot more people on the page.
Proof is one of the most important elements in sales... cause you can be sure your prospect is thinking "yeah, right"
but when you give away something of incredible value... information and content that's very useful.... you immediately jump to the head of the line in terms of believability.
Now, I wish these 2 things were obvious... but they really aren't, because i see hundreds of sales letters come across my desk... and most of them don't even cover those 2 things.
Try just those 2 things next time you write... i'm willing to bet you'll see a boost in response.
Andrew Gould
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