Clickbank Writers Who Write To Sell!!!

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Please I am looking for someone to show me how to pitch a clickbank product the right way.

For example:
Let's say my keyword is "how to lose weight fast and naturally" I am ranked #1 for the keyword. It has like a $1.50 CPC and get's at least a 150 clicks per day (the first result).

What would you say (no lying please), and how would you say it. I am looking for like a template of what needs to be said and in what order.

A simple template that converts for most niches ( i know they are all different).

I found a couple of great products that cover writing reviews for amazon and clickbank, but I DO NOT NEED REVIEWS (any more).

Super Great Products by the way:
Creator: Steve Hines ebooks right on this forum: Amazon "rapid fire writing" and "Clickbank review writing:. That's for those of you who are looking for the
right way to write reviews.

Also very good eBook on conversions called "Make Your Words Sell". It's free, just google it! Good book, and it does cover copy writing and persuasive writing, but I need something simpler to understand (I am not that bright). Something like the 2 products mentioned above.

I need to pitch a product by being helpful, informative and most importantly by NOT SOUNDING LIKE A CAR SALES MAN (buy it, you need it, this is the best, etc...).

Maybe an eBook that has some kind of a template, of what needs to be said, in what order and where to put the links (my conversions doubled after changing the placement of some links).

PLEASE HELP ME!!!

I will read anything, just show me the way and I will buy the product you are promoting (as long as you can convince me that it will change my conversion rate).

thanks guys
#clickbank #sell #write #writers
  • Profile picture of the author Alex Cohen
    Read successful Clickbank sales letters in your niche.

    Admittedly, if you don't have a solid knowledge of copywriting, it will be tough for you to deconstruct them. So in that case, pay an experienced copywriter to do it for you.

    Alex
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    • Profile picture of the author dimonchik
      Originally Posted by Alex Cohen View Post

      Read successful Clickbank sales letters in your niche.

      Admittedly, if you don't have a solid knowledge of copywriting, it will be tough for you to deconstruct them. So in that case, pay an experienced copywriter to do it for you.

      Alex
      Thank you for the advice.

      I've tried studying sales letters (no knowledge of copywriting) and after I'm done with a few of them, I always sound like I'm pushing the product. In your face kind of thing.

      I would love to hire a pro. How would that workout, meaning how much would it cost me?

      Because I have quite a few pages/posts ranking and getting good traffic.

      Maybe there's a copywriter who doesn't know SEO, but good at persuading people to buy? I would love to team up with someone like that. If you know anyone like that please let me know.

      Thanks for the advice
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  • Profile picture of the author BrianMcLeod
    Ah, the old "how do I sell without selling?" conundrum.

    Get over it. People love to buy so help them do it.

    Figure out who your ideal buying prospect is, study the language that they use to describe the problem(s) your product solves, the language they use to describe that solution they're seeking and find the most valuably unique aspect of what you're offering.

    Make a bold promise and back up that promise with proof that you can deliver on it.

    Present what you're offering in casually personal language that they'd use.

    Reverse the risk onto yourself.

    Give them a solid reason why they need to take action immediately and CLOSE THE SALE.

    Make sure your copy passes the "so what?" test.

    Make sure your copy is believable.

    Make sure your copy is easy to read.

    Go screw it up some so you build a little confidence in your ability to do it (and get past the fear that the world will somehow come apart at the seams if you bork it up - it won't)

    Best,

    Brian
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    • Profile picture of the author dimonchik
      Originally Posted by BrianMcLeod View Post

      Ah, the old "how do I sell without selling?" conundrum.

      Get over it. People love to buy so help them do it.

      Figure out who your ideal buying prospect is, study the language that they use to describe the problem(s) your product solves, the language they use to describe that solution they're seeking and find the most valuably unique aspect of what you're offering.

      Make a bold promise and back up that promise with proof that you can deliver on it.

      Present what you're offering in casually personal language that they'd use.

      Reverse the risk onto yourself.

      Give them a solid reason why they need to take action immediately and CLOSE THE SALE.

      Make sure your copy passes the "so what?" test.

      Make sure your copy is believable.

      Make sure your copy is easy to read.

      Go screw it up some so you build a little confidence in your ability to do it (and get past the fear that the world will somehow come apart at the seams if you bork it up - it won't)

      Best,

      Brian
      Thanks man. I will re-read the MYWS again and than will go and screw it up a bit!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Scott
    As much as I agree with Brian, I'll also point out a simple fact...

    If it was that easy, everyone would be doing it.

    The whole thing about good marketing is you have to be different and stand out...

    ESPECIALLY in a niche that's super competitive like weight loss.

    Having said that, I'm not sure whether you're an affiliate or vendor (or prospective vendor) here. So maybe you should give us a little more info and we can help more.

    -Daniel
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    Always looking for badass direct-response copywriters. PM me if we don't know each other and you're looking for work.

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  • Profile picture of the author dancaron
    Problem. Agitate. Solution.

    Keep it linear and weave between the pain of the problem, and the joy of the solution.
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