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The Marketing Rebel Team wrote a new post 6 years, 8 months ago
I came across an interesting site the other day and thought I’d pass it along.
A big problem for many who work alone is maintaining focus. There are so many distractions that it is sometimes hard to keep your […]
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David Pae posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago · updated 6 years, 8 months ago
Hi, following Step 2 of the “thanks for joining page”
My name is David Pae.
My most pressing issue is I need someone to critique my copy, when I need it critiqued, so I can confidently put something up knowing I won’t be testing poor copy.
I don’t need someone to teach me copywriting, this I have been exposed to long enough.
I need someone to…Read more
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Tim Garrett posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago · updated 6 years, 8 months ago
Hi, thanks for your help.
I had 2 questions:
1. If I’m selling a Hypothyroid diet system (ebook) through Fb Ads, do I need a presell page and specifically has anyone got some great examples of high converting ones? Ones that shift people’s mindsets from a social to a buyer mindset, if that’s even necessary.
2. Has anyone got experience of using…Read more-
Hi Tim,
(1) I can all but guarantee you’ll sell more if you take people from your FB ad to an information-rich page that demonstrates understanding of and a solution to the problem agitated by the FB ad.
Offer them something free on that page. You can start selling as soon as the Thank You page on the other side of the opt-in.
(2) If ugly…Read more
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Thank you so very much, Pete and Stan
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One last question, I think! -:)
So from the thank you page, what I’d like to do is to drive people to my VSL, apart from my autoresponder emails, what would you suggest?
I.e. what’s the best way to drive them from the thank you page to a VSL?
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Liam posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago · updated 6 years, 8 months ago
Information overload…help with the rabbit hole…
I wondered if someone could help.
I signed up a month or two ago, and completely forgot I had done so!
I’ve now signed up for the SWS, which I’m looking forward to getting started with.
BUT – whenever I login, I get drawn into the rabbit hole that is info overload. Clicking from post to…Read more
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Hi Liam: I would first get started with the Simple Writing System coaching and concentrate on that, since the live coaching is available to you for a limited time only.
After you activate your SWS coaching your login is changed so you go directly to the SWS home page, instead of the Clubhouse. That should help keep you focused.
During the 9…Read more
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Thanks for this Virginia…just sent the message requesr. Thanks v much.
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Nina Hall posted an update 6 years, 8 months ago · updated 6 years, 8 months ago
Hello all, I have been in this club a while now trying to learn how to write a good ad looking for salon talent. I have learned so much however I think I need to hire someone to rework it so people will apply. I would like to ask what does something like that cost?
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Hi David: You can apply for a hot seat if you want John and Stan to review your copy. I know you already had one but I checked with Stan and he said it was OK with him for you to do another.
that is cool but I have found myself a mentor more suited for my level
I’m using MRIC for its resources available 🙂
You are welcome to post your copy here for critique, but if you want, as you say, to “tear my copy a new one before I put it up so I can stop wasting advertising dollars on poor copy”, the best way to do that is through a hot seat. It is one of the resources of the Club and is free.