How To Crank Out Winning Promotions Quickly And Easily

October 31, 2008

Dear friend,

Very often we come across sales letters that immediately grab our attention and force us to keep reading.

We feel like we’ll miss out on something very, VERY important if we don’t read the message. We start to believe our life will change for the better after reading it.

Maybe you also have wanted to write sales copy like that…but always believed you couldn’t.

To write sales copy using the traditional approach, you have to do hours and hours of research, acquire and arrange all the data, write the copy, remove the extra contents, polish the copy, repolish it — the whole process is extremely lengthy and tiresome.

But the truth is…

You don’t really need to spending so much time to think and come up with a brand new sales letter from scratch.

You can effortlessly emulate one of the sales letters that you know was successful…and quickly come up with a sales letter for your own product or service.

This, as you may already know, is what is called “Swiping”.

But swiping is not stealing sections of text from other ads like most people think. There’s an entire psychology to it.

Sadly, there are few products where this topic has been covered elaborately – and luckily, I know one of them.

“Copywriting Crash Course” by Copywriter John Anghelache.

Don’t worry about the name of product or the headline on that page. I’ve read that book and I’d rather call it “Crash Course on Swiping”.

So who is the course for?

If you’re a copywriter, swiping previous successful ads will help you write profit-pulling copy easily and quickly. So you can definitely benefit from this course.

If you’re a business owner who needs copy on a frequent basis, you’ll be able to write your own copy without hiring a copywriter.

And if you’re someone who’s just looking to learn how to write copy, you will find it useful too because it will teach you to write winning copy fast.

No matter which of the two categories, you will benefit from this course.

Here’s the link again:
http://highpowercopy.com/recommends/copycrashcourse/

Until next time,
Dean.

P.S.: Don’t hesitate to recommend this course to the people you know, because it’s one of those books which is really worth recommending.

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