Insanely blatant sales pitch about an insanely powerful copywriting tactic
Published: Tue, 12/31/19
It's about the insanely powerful copywriting tactic I have never seen in any "copywriting" book or course, but that can realistically change businesses almost overnight.
If you want it, now's the time:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com
Ben Settle
P.S. Behold a “taste” of what this insanely powerful tactic can do - “Email Players” subscriber Matt C reports:
“Happy Friday! I recently taught my assistant how to use [THE TACTIC] when replying to purchase inquiries. BEFORE using [THE TACTIC], 22 out of 100 most recent people she replied to bought. After implementing [THE TACTIC], 23 out of 50 bought (we haven’t hit 100 inquiries yet since implementing). At this rate we will double the sales from this particular channel. Just wanted to share this small success with you. And Thank You.”
Ooh yeah, baby.
This is just a small example of what is possible with this tactic.
Note:
I am pretty sure I am the first copywriter to ever teach this as a "copywriting" tactic.
At least, to my knowledge.
And almost certainly at this level of detail.
But after this issue comes out, I predict everyone will start talking about it, declaring themselves ex-spurts at teaching it, and even pretending they invented it (I definitely did NOT invent it, I merely observed & adapted to my sales medias of choice).
Such is the nature of the direct marketing industry.
Especially the social media bar flies.
But the beauty of this copywriting tactic is, it can’t really be used dishonestly in a way that won’t instantly make someone know something is “off” about the person using it. Anyone overusing it or misusing it or treating it as some kind of internet marketing "hack" or whatever will instantly be identified as the business equivalent of the creepy-looking guy who leers at women with a bottle of chloroform and a rag in hand.
Even the man who I learned this tactic from stressed the dangers of over use or misuse.
None of this will stop the smarmy little internet marketers and new product junkie swipers who like to steal, copy, and social media posture from trying, of course. I only bring this up as a cautionary courtesy.
I already know many people will abuse and misuse it anyway.
And, it will be amusing to watch them do so.
But, it will be equally satisfying to watch my boys & ghouls — like Matt C. above already is — use it to experience record sales, record response, and record success with their marketing.
All right, enough of this nearly 400 word PS.
Here’s where to subscribe while you still can:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com