Re: Sales Letter Question
Hi Alan,
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1. I wrote my own sales letter. Is this bad?
Depends 100% on how good your copywriting skills are.
We can't give any advice unless we see it.
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3. Do sales letters really have to be as long as they
usuanlly are?
Not necessarily. Do not make it longer just to make it longer.
If you can convey a convincing sales message for your product
in 8 pages...then 8 pages it is. If you need 50 ... then 50 it is.
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the guy is formatting the page for me, and he charges
$100 per page extra
Fire him. The price is beyond ridiculous. I really mean it -
you can't ask for $100 to format a few paragraphs on an html
page.
For that money you could get the sales letter written by a
professional copywriter. That would be a better investment than
giving the money to the html guy.
Contact me if you want the html stuff done for 10% through my
personal assistant who does my own websites.
Ralf
Re: Sales Letter Question
I agree with Ralf !
If you don't do your own Copy, here's some guys who will do it for you :
Mike Jezek - http://mikejezek.com
Mike Morgan - http://www.outsourcecopy.com/
If you do decide to do your own copy, then you should pick up a copy of Mike Morgan's course : http://mymagicoffer.com
Good Day`
Re: Sales Letter Question
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks guys!
Re: Sales Letter Question
Hi Alan,
Ralf hit it right on the nail!
Sean
Re: Sales Letter Question
Howdy Alan,
Regarding writing your own sales letter
Ask several people you know to read it and get some feedback from them.
Also, consider adding some video to your sales page as it is powerful.
Lastly, both long and short form sales letters have their places and both can still can be very effective.
cheers,
Anthony
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I don't think your nuts...the value in what you learn in the process...good or bad is well worth the time and effort..imho..good luck with your launch
Re: Sales Letter Question
Hi Alan,
I'm doing a product also, probably coming out in a month time or so...
Just to add,
- You can find some really good copywriter at warrior special offer, if you don't know where it is, PM me.
- You will need testimonials, as many of them, and put them on your copy.
- You can do your own HTML formatting, i agree with Ralf, $100 per page is way too much.
Thomas
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Wow Thomas,
Don't pay this guy ANYMORE MONEY.
I beg you.
You don't have to pay someone to write it for you if you understand how write good copy and it's pretty easy. Lot's of people write their own copy...I wrote ours (but then again I've written copy for hire before so I guess it doesn't count).
You don't need a long sales letter. You just need to write enough to sell the companies' benefits to the customer. Incidentally, the more your product or service costs, then the longer your copy will need to be to project its value.
Thomas, if it's ok with you, can you send me a copy of your sales copy? I want to look at it to see how you can enhance it.
Note: I don't want any money for this, I just want to help you because I know how hard it is to find a competent copywriter who won't pick you up, flip you around, and shake all of your money out of your pockets.
Let me know what your thoughts are, Thomas...
Stephon
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Hey Stephon,
Thanks for dropping in, and offering a great help ;)
I paid someone to do it for me and it's still work-in-progress now, i will let you know when it's out.
That's why i like about this forum, Mike::)
Thomas