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The Marketing Rebel Team wrote a new post 4 years, 4 months ago
How to use TitleCase.comThis is a neat little tool. You may not use it very much, but when you need it, it will really come in handy. Say you wrote a heading for a […]
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Lee Reilly posted an update 4 years, 4 months ago · updated 4 years, 4 months ago
After finishing the late Scott Haines course, and picking up Kick-Ass Copywriting secrets, I joined MRIC.
I want to understand the types of businesses who value direct response copywriting – and where/ how to find them.
Lee
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Francis Akindejoye posted an update 4 years, 4 months ago · updated 4 years, 4 months ago
Hi everyone, please can you help me with the name of the second book that John recommended in this video
(https://1023.marketingrebelclub.com/lessons/cwss2-outtake-storytelling/) after The Elements of Style.
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Francis Akindejoye posted an update 4 years, 4 months ago · updated 4 years, 4 months ago
Hi everyone nice to be here.
I want to learn how to write a good presell page, especially with a storyline. I am a beginner in affiliate marketing, writing a good presell page is one of our weapons. I will be glad to learn this skill here as fast as possible. Thanks-
Hi Francis: You can start with the (free) Simple Writing System Express Course. That will help you nail down your best prospect and tell what the product will do for them. That is the first step in creating effective sales copy.
What does your product owner supply to you? If it is a popular product (which it should be if you are just…Read more
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I appreciate these suggestions of yours.
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Arpit Chaudhari posted an update 4 years, 4 months ago · updated 4 years, 4 months ago
How to price a product?
I am currently making a subscription based software and planning in launch by end of this year. I want to know how to price a product so that my expenses are covered and also I can generate maximum profits.
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Hey Arpit. You need back into your price so do the following:
1. Determine your expenses
2. Determine a margin of profit (percentage above overall costs) that you want
3. Price the productWhether your product sells or not is going to be determined by the overall value your product provides to the marketplace, it’s product differentiation b…Read more
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Recent Member Lessons
John Carlton’s Best Ads: Hyper-Effective Cover Letters #1 — My All-Time Favorite Cover Letter
There are two keys to the following cover letter. First is the personalization in the subhead. That alone is a compelling way to engage the reader. Second, though, is a much more subtle tactic. It's disarming, clever, and hits directly at the...
John Carlton’s Best Ads: Short, Old-As-Dirt “Nice Guy” Finishes First
Let's count the ''tricks" I pulled out of my bag for this ad: A take-away superscript. (Gone in 11 days.) Instant urgency. Long headline. A compelling "not what you expected" type of headline. This is self-defense ...and yet we're talking about old short guys in the...
John Carlton’s Best Ads: We Screwed Up Big Time
Here is a good example of a "lipstick" letter. The reference is to the old comedy routine of coming home with lipstick on your collar -- and obviously dire situation that would crush a normal man. But a top – notch salesmen should be able to talk his way out of...
John Carlton’s Best Ads: The “Piss Everyone Off and Then Apologize” Letter
Here is the letter I mention in “Kick-Ass Copywriting Secrets” where the personalized headline enraged so many people. I was only trying for a “visceral” connection in the headline — you know, give people’s hot button about vulnerability a gentle rap. Get a reaction.
Boy, did it ever cause a reaction…
You can check out John Carlton’s “Piss Everyone Off and Then Apologize” ad…
… and some of his other top-grossing ads…
… PLUS, get additional commentary and insights from John on this and many more of his best ads.
Learn the background, insights, structure, a persuasion techniques that went into some of the ads that launched John Carlton into the world of copywriting and advertising legends.
And start applying those same techniques to your own sales copy.
All by joining the Marketing Rebel Insider’s Club today. Click on the link below and try it out for just $1.
Hi Lee,
They are everywhere. Hiding in plain sight.
Type any business name, market name, or kind of product into any search engine.
Click on every link, for as many pages as you want to go.
Read the copy. Notice what action(s) they are trying to motivate you to take RIGHT NOW.
If there’s an way to get on the email list, do it.
Read the…Read more