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Dan Maldonado posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago · updated 8 years, 7 months ago
Greetings everyone, My name is Dan from Brooklyn. I’m super excited to be learning copywriting. I know that if I had this skill my business would not of closed. I spent a tom of $$$ on “guru” advertisers that promised the stars and moon only to be smashed by a meteor shower. 🙂
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800kam posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago · updated 8 years, 7 months ago
In this video about creating headlines he mentions the 9 minute ad copy PDF in the video. I could not find it. Can someone point me to it,
Thanks
John Carlton's Copywriting Crash Course – Part 3 – Selling Copywriting ServicesJohn…-
The 9 minute ad copy has been re-created as the Simple Writing System Express course. It is made available as a promotion to the SWS coaching as a video. Right now the video is not available, and I don’t think there is a copy of the PDF. Stan looked for it last year and couldn’t find it.
I went through this KACCC video and didn’t see the r…Read more
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bummer 🙂
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The 9-minute ad is based on a conversation with your prospect. It distills the sales process into the following, which are the basic points you must make in order to make a sale:
1. Here’s who I am
2. Here’s what I’ve got for you
3. Here’s what it will do for you
4. Here’s what to do next.He discusses most of it in the video. The barroom…Read more
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Thank you, Virginia. That is an excellent summary. I just keep getting stuck and this fits my style
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Evan Chacker posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago · updated 8 years, 7 months ago
John, Did you do the \’Beat Bigger Opponents\’ letter?
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800kam posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago · updated 8 years, 7 months ago
Website Layout – Sales letter or the traditional about us, services
For my Adwords Digital Marketing Agency website, do you recommend I use a long form sales letter as the main page of my website or go with my current traditional website with a few specialized landing pages for specific promotions?
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800kam posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago · updated 8 years, 7 months ago
Hi Marketing Rebel Insiders club, my name is Andy and I am new to the Club. I am really excited to learn how to sell more and better online and offline by improving my copywriting skills.
I use Google Adwords to help my clients get more leads in their business.
My most pressing business challenge is getting new clients in my limited time…Read more
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