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		<title>What’s the Copywriter’s Most Powerful Psychological Tool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time we’re going to talk about what Joe Vitale calls “the most powerful psychological tool any Hypnotic Writer can use.” Joe Sugarman says it is “the one major psychological reason that makes direct marketing so successful today” and he’s sold millions of BluBlocker sunglasses using this technique. He’s also said that in 1973 he sold thousands upon thousands of (at the time revolutionary) pocket calculators using the technique. What appeals to us in many deep, visceral levels so much that it’s been used in virtually all of the most successful direct response marketing campaigns online and off? What has its roots in our primitive needs to find food and make better tools? Well, that is what we’ll be looking at today. Yes, I mean… [...]<p>This post from: <a href="http://streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog">Street Guide to Copywriting</a>. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my last blog post, <a href="streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog/conversions/contrast-and-compare" target="_blank">Apples-to-Oranges, Using Contrast and Compare to Make More Cash</a>, I continued talking about the <strong>C’s of copywriting</strong> by talking about the concepts of contrast and compare; we’ve also talked about <a href="streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog/conversions/commitment-consistency" target="_blank">commitment and consistency</a>.</p>
<p>This time we’re going to talk about what Joe Vitale calls “<em>the most powerful psychological tool any Hypnotic Writer can use.</em>”</p>
<p>Joe Sugarman says it is “<em>the one major psychological reason that makes direct marketing so successful today</em>” and he’s sold millions of BluBlocker sunglasses using this technique.</p>
<p>He’s also said that in 1973 he sold thousands upon thousands of (at the time revolutionary) pocket calculators using the technique.</p>
<p>What <strong>appeals to us in many deep, visceral levels</strong> so much that it’s been used in virtually all of the most successful direct response marketing campaigns online and off?</p>
<p>What has <strong>its roots in our primitive needs</strong> to find food and make better tools?</p>
<p>Well, that is what we’ll be looking at today.</p>
<p>Yes, I mean…</p>
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<h2>Curiosity</h2>
<p>Yep, good old fashioned curiosity is the copywriter’s bosom buddy.</p>
<h2>What is Curiosity?</h2>
<p>I looked it up and found this definition for curiosity:</p>
<ol>
<li>A desire to know or learn.</li>
<li>A desire to know about people or things that do not concern one; nosiness.</li>
<li>An object that arouses interest, as by being novel or extraordinary: kept the carved bone and displayed it as a curiosity.</li>
<li>A strange or odd aspect.</li>
</ol>
<p>That really sums it up and, anyway, you know what curiosity is because you were curious enough to continue reading to find out what I was talking about <img src='http://streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile What’s the Copywriter’s Most Powerful Psychological Tool " class='wp-smiley' title="What’s the Copywriter’s Most Powerful Psychological Tool " /> </p>
<p>Anyway, as I’ve said before, <strong>great copywriting is like putting together a puzzle</strong> and curiosity is an important corner piece.</p>
<h2>Why is Curiosity Important?</h2>
<p>Basically it’s important because everyone wants to understand things they don’t know that they think will be valuable to them.</p>
<p>If someone knows something you don’t and you think it would be good for you to know it then you want to know it. <strong>The more valuable you think it will be the more you want to know it</strong>.</p>
<p>For example:</p>
<ul>
<li>If I know how to write sales copy that converts at 10% and sales letters are important to you then you want to know too.</li>
<li>If I know how to drive a golf ball 400 yards and golf is important to you then you want to know too.</li>
<li>If I know how to make triple the average tips waiting tables and you wait tables to you want to know what I know.</li>
<li>If I know how to [fill in the blank] and it is important to you then you want to know too.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Curiosity is an extremely powerful force of motivation</strong>; this need to know <span style="text-decoration: underline;">gives us power and superiority over those who don’t know</span> so the more you know the more power you potentially have.</p>
<p>It’s how we were built in order to survive and it is still one of the driving factors in the human experience (ever have a 2 year old!) and plays a huge factor in successful sales campaigns.</p>
<h2>How to Use Curiosity?</h2>
<p>P.T. Barnum was THE master at creating curiosity.</p>
<p>He was famous for his side shows acts which he developed (and marketed) so that they created more than curiosity, they create an urgent sense of curiosity.</p>
<p>There are many ways to use curiosity in your sales copy but one of the, if not the, <strong>best way to use curiosity is the “secret”</strong>.</p>
<p>Look at some of the most successful headlines in history:</p>
<ul>
<li>How To Win Friends And Influence People</li>
<li>Do You Make These Mistakes In English?</li>
<li>Why Some People Almost Always Make Money In The Stock Market</li>
<li>How I Made A Fortune With A &#8220;Fool Idea&#8221;</li>
<li>Do You Do Any Of These Ten Embarrassing Things?</li>
<li>They Laughed When I Sat Down At The Piano &#8212; But When I Started To Play!</li>
<li>It&#8217;s A Shame For You Not To Make Good Money &#8212; When These Men Do It So Easily</li>
<li>What Everybody Ought To Know&#8230;About This Stock And Bond Business</li>
</ul>
<p>Each at least hints at a secret, from the secret of how to influence people to the secret of succeeding in the stock market.</p>
<p>Bottom Line/Personal had <strong>a great headline that made lots of sales</strong> and it was based on a secret it was “<em>What Never… Ever to Eat on an Airplane!</em>”</p>
<p>Makes you curious doesn’t it!</p>
<p>Here’s another examples of using curiosity in a headline; this is another of the most successful headlines of all time:</p>
<blockquote style="text-align: center;"><p>Amazing Secret Discovered By One-Legged Golfer<br />
Adds 50 Yards To Your Drives, Eliminates Hooks And<br />
Slices… And Can Slash Up to 10 Strokes From Your Game<br />
Almost Overnight!</p></blockquote>
<p>Can you see curiosity in it?</p>
<p>I’m sure you can, because a real prospect (a golfer) would be really curious to know the secret of the one-legged golfer!</p>
<p>Secrets torment and tantalize, they start small and chip away resistance until a person just has to know. The person feels like they’ve got to know the secret; like the secret that helped the one legged golfer and they imagine how it would help them!</p>
<p>Of course, <strong>secrets aren’t just for headlines</strong>.</p>
<p>You can build an entire story in your sales page around a secret; it can be everything from a conspiracy to a forecast.</p>
<p>You just need to <strong>arouse curiosity by hiding or obscuring something that the prospect wants to know</strong> and that can only be found out by the prospect doing what you want them to do.</p>
<p>Just leave out a few critical facts and you’ve got that curiosity starting.</p>
<ul>
<li>Maybe you talk about the solution to their problem but you don’t tell them what the solution is.</li>
<li>Maybe you talk about the results they can have but you don’t tell them exactly how to achieve those results.</li>
<li>Maybe you hint at valuable information but don’t actually divulge it.</li>
<li>Maybe you have a “rags-to-riches” story but how the “riches” were achieved isn’t spelled out.</li>
</ul>
<p>You can see that they all pique the prospects curiosity by promising to tell secrets, directly or indirectly, that they know but that most people don’t know.</p>
<p>In headlines, there are some <strong>proven and powerful techniques for planting the curiosity seed</strong> and they work well in the rest of the sales letter also, here are some of them:</p>
<ul>
<li>Use a “how to” which tells them how you can show them how to do something they want.</li>
<li>Make a big, bold promise and back it up with a big, bold guarantee.</li>
<li>Ask a question they don’t know but want to.</li>
<li>Make an outrageous statement and promise to show how or prove it.</li>
</ul>
<p>It really isn’t more than that, just <strong>hold that tasty carrot out</strong> so they know what they’ll get (the strong benefits) and let it do its work <strong>until they’ll follow you just to get the carrot</strong> (the secret of how to get the benefits); both together are important.</p>
<p>Just <span style="text-decoration: underline;">don’t forget that call to action</span> <img src='http://streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile What’s the Copywriter’s Most Powerful Psychological Tool " class='wp-smiley' title="What’s the Copywriter’s Most Powerful Psychological Tool " /> </p>
<h2>The Seeds of Curiosity</h2>
<p>As far as I know this was coined by Joe Sugarman, at least he’s the first person I heard who named it.</p>
<p>It is a create way to <strong>use a sort of “mini-curiosity” to keep people reading from one paragraph and section to the next</strong>.</p>
<p>You see this a lot on TV and in good sales copy.</p>
<p>How it works is that at the end of a paragraph you <strong>add a short sentence that gets the reader to want to read the next paragraph</strong>. Joe has some good examples so I’ll just use them:</p>
<ul>
<li>But there’s more.</li>
<li>So read on.</li>
<li>But I didn’t stop there.</li>
<li>Let me explain.</li>
<li>Now here comes the good part.</li>
<li>And here’s why.</li>
</ul>
<p>These are sort of subconscious cues that spark a person’s curiosity just enough to read the next paragraph.</p>
<p>Don’t you just want to know the explanation or what the “good part” is?</p>
<p>Anyway, don’t over do it but it’s a great way to use little bits of curiosity to get people to keep reading your sales copy and that should improve your conversions.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>Curiosity, the “<em>most powerful psychological tool</em>” and “<em>the one major psychological reason that makes direct marketing so successful today</em>”.</p>
<p>Sounds pretty important, doesn’t it?</p>
<p>Well, it is!</p>
<p><strong>Curiosity is creating an “itch” that just must be scratched</strong>.</p>
<p>It’s such a powerful motivator because of the perceived advantage it gives the person who satisfies their curiosity; they believe it will give them power and superiority whether it is making more money, having a better love life, hitting longer golf shots, or having more successful children.</p>
<p>To use it, you <strong>tantalize the prospect with benefits and that you know how to get those benefits</strong>.</p>
<p>You weave a “spell” of curiosity so that their innate desire compels them to do what you want (buy, sign up, etc.) just to get the answer.</p>
<p>Promising to divulge “secrets” is a great way to do that.</p>
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		<title>Explode Your Sales by Building Trust with Credibility Builders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trust is so vitally important to getting a person to do what you want them to; this is true in life and, therefore, it is true in sales copy. Last time we talked about building trust using testimonials. Testimonials are just one form of credibility builders and this time we are going to look at more of them. The more you can build your credibility with your prospects the more likely they are too buy; that explains why many professional sales letters spend so much time on doing it – it really improves conversions and puts more money into your pocket. Great sales copy, meaning sales copy that converts well, always contains many types of “proof elements” and many of them don’t actually have anything to do with your product or service. Not counting testimonials, I have identified 15 more ways to build credibility so let’s get started! [...]<p>This post from: <a href="http://streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog">Street Guide to Copywriting</a>. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Trust is so vitally important to getting a person to do what you want them to</strong>; this is true in life and, therefore, it is true in sales copy.</p>
<p>Last time we talked about<a href="http://streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog/credibility/trust-with-testimonials" target="_blank"> building trust using testimonials</a>.</p>
<p>Testimonials are just one form of credibility builders and this time we are going to look at more of them.</p>
<p><strong>The more you can build your credibility with your prospects the more likely they are too buy</strong>; that explains why many professional sales letters spend so much time on doing it – it really improves conversions and puts more money into your pocket.</p>
<p>Great sales copy, meaning sales copy that converts well, always contains many types of “proof elements” and many of them don’t actually have anything to do with your product or service.</p>
<p>Not counting testimonials, <strong>I have identified 15 more ways to build credibility so let’s get started!</strong></p>
<h2>15 Credibility Builders</h2>
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<p>Here is a quick look at the credibility builders, we’ll look at some of them in more depth below:</p>
<ol>
<li>Awards won by you, your company, or your product or service.</li>
<li>Biographical sidebars</li>
<li>Case studies</li>
<li>Contact information (address and telephone number)</li>
<li>Endorsements from celebrities or public figures</li>
<li>FAQ sheets</li>
<li>Media appearances</li>
<li>Photos of yourself and, to a lesser extent, of your product</li>
<li>Press clippings</li>
<li>Quotes from experts</li>
<li>Referrals and references</li>
<li>Sales figures or other “hard” proof that would be applicable</li>
<li>Scientific studies</li>
<li>Statistics or quotes from credible third parties</li>
<li>Tell your prospects you can&#8217;t solve all their problems, but you can solve a percentage of them.</li>
</ol>
<p>That’s a lot of ways to build credibility and that’s good from you because it gives you lots of options and gets you lots of sales!</p>
<h3>It All Starts with You</h3>
<p>Ultimately, the prospect needs to trust you and that means you have to be out there; be honest and transparent.</p>
<p>Start by showing a <strong>picture of yourself</strong>. If you are using a persona then you need to find a picture that is representative of that persona.</p>
<p>Make sure the picture is appropriate for your target audience. By that I mean, is you are selling expensive financial information then formal business attire would be more appropriate (not a picture of you playing with your kids) whereas if you are selling sports equipment then an informal, sporty look may be just right.</p>
<p>If you have media appearances or photos/videos of you teaching the information that’s really powerful also.</p>
<p><strong>Include some personal information about yourself</strong>, enough to get the prospect to start identifying with you and building a more personal, emotional bond than they would with a boring “sell-sell-sell” type sales letter.</p>
<p>One great thing to do is <strong>put your contact information on the sales page</strong>. Make sure the prospects feels that can contact you in multiple ways so include your address, your telephone number, your fax number, your e-mail address, even your Twitter name!</p>
<p>You can use <strong>excerpts from press releases</strong> as credibility builders. Even though they are originally written by you they do increase people’s trust in you.</p>
<p>Finally<strong>, use any organizations you’re associated with</strong> that will impress your prospects.</p>
<p>Let me give you <strong>a real life example</strong> of that</p>
<p>My aunt is a consultant to companies on cultural diversity, she has a Ph.D. in the subject.</p>
<p>She appears on TV as an expert, has published books and articles on the subject and she’s been consulting for many years for many large organizations.</p>
<p>She always used “Ph.D.” after her name but after she changed it to “Ph.D., UCLA” her conversions increased nicely.</p>
<p>She made only that change, nothing else.</p>
<p>She was afforded additional credibility and believability because she could now tap into the prestige of UCLA.</p>
<h3>What Other Say About You</h3>
<p>Testimonials fill this role but you can and should go beyond testimonials.</p>
<p>If you can <strong>get celebrity endorsements</strong> you’ll have one of the most powerful credibility builders there are. In general, they don’t even have to be associated with the product in any way although some products in some niches it is better to have a person who is a celebrity in that niche.</p>
<p>Note, you can frequently buy a celebrity endorsement and they aren’t as expensive as you’d think unless you’re going after a really big name.</p>
<p>You can get a certain amount of celebrity endorsement that is brand related rather than personal. For example, the “As Seen On …” type of thing still works great and isn’t that hard to get.</p>
<p><strong>Quotes from experts and authorities</strong> are very good, particularly I some niche. For example, quotes from doctors and nurses in a health niche can really help build your credibility.</p>
<p>One way that people says things about you that isn’t commonly thought of is awards. If you or your product have <strong>won awards these can be tremendous credibility builders</strong>; display them and tout them.</p>
<h3>Facts, Just the Facts</h3>
<p>If you can <strong>show sales figures, income statements, traffic figures and other information</strong> that “prove” the value of your product or service this build some credibility and also gets people thinking that it would be something they want to have.</p>
<p><strong>Scientific studies, statistics and data</strong> from highly credible third parties, even if it is only vaguely related to your product, give your prospects an increased level of comfort.</p>
<p>You essentially piggyback off the credibility of the third party, groups like professional associations (American Medical Association &#8211; AMA), government agencies (Food &amp; Drug Administration – FDA), professional media (Wall Street Journal), consumer media (CNN), educational institutions (Harvard) and consumer watchdogs (Consumer Reports).</p>
<h3>The Truth and Nothing But the Truth</h3>
<p>You can also build credibility by <strong>telling your prospects that you can&#8217;t solve all their problems</strong> but then showing them how you can solve most of them.</p>
<p>For example: “We can’t solve all your debt problems but imagine what your life would be like with the 94.5% we can help you with.”</p>
<p>What this does is <strong>make you seem more credible</strong> and not just some scam artist trying to take them for everything they have; your claims won’t be as unbelievable and they’ll be more confident in you and what you are offering.</p>
<p>The use of a specific percentage increases the trust because it sounds like a real number that was actually calculated which makes a bigger impact on the prospect.</p>
<p>Ultimately, <strong>the truth is the best thing you can do</strong>. If you aren’t truthful it will come out in your copy and it will be noticed by your prospects, even if it is subconsciously.</p>
<p>Don’t give false or misleading figures.</p>
<p>Don’t give false or misleading deadlines.</p>
<p>Don’t give false or misleading promises.</p>
<p>Be truthful.</p>
<p>Once you lose your reputation of being honest then people will always wonder when you’re telling the truth and when you are not. This will hurt you more than anything else.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>It is simple, the more credible you appear to your prospects the more cash you’ll get.</p>
<p>There are many ways to improve credibility and you should include as many of them as possible because there aren’t many individual credibility builders you can use that will be enough to get the sale.</p>
<p>Here are the 15 ways to build credibility we looked at:</p>
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<li>Awards won by you, your company, or your product or service.</li>
<li>Biographical sidebars</li>
<li>Case studies</li>
<li>Contact information (address and telephone number)</li>
<li>Endorsements from celebrities or public figures</li>
<li>FAQ sheets</li>
<li>Media appearances</li>
<li>Photos of yourself and, to a lesser extent, of your product</li>
<li>Press clippings</li>
<li>Quotes from experts</li>
<li>Referrals and references</li>
<li>Sales figures or other “hard” proof that would be applicable</li>
<li>Scientific studies</li>
<li>Statistics or quotes from credible third parties</li>
<li>Tell your prospects you can&#8217;t solve all their problems, but you can solve a percentage of them.</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[We've all seen lots of sales letters that don’t fulfill their goals, if for no other reason than those goals are lost in the creation of the sales letter. A sales letter exists for one and only one reason… to sell. You may sell a product, sell a service, sell a prospect on the value of being on your mailing list or you may even sell an idea but, every time, the sales letter's purpose is to "sell" the prospect. Whatever you are selling, you will be writing a sales letter to sell. Unfortunately, so many sales letters forget this one simple fact, usually by making at least one of the 5 critical mistakes that are simple to avoid. [...]<p>This post from: <a href="http://streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog">Street Guide to Copywriting</a>. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve all <strong>seen lots of sales letters that don’t fulfill their goals</strong>, if for no other reason than those goals are lost in the creation of the sales letter.</p>
<p>A sales letter exists for one and only one reason… to sell.<br />
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You may sell a product, sell a service, sell a prospect on the value of being on your mailing list or you may even sell an idea but, every time, <strong>the sales letter&#8217;s purpose is to &#8220;sell&#8221; the prospect</strong>.</p>
<p>Whatever you are selling, you will be writing a sales letter to sell.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, so many <strong>sales letters forget this one simple fact</strong>, usually by making at least one of these 5 mistakes:</p>
<h2><span id="more-22"></span>1. Focusing on the Seller Not the Buyer</h2>
<p><strong>So many sales letters focus on the seller</strong>, who they are, what they want, what they do, what they have and the like.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">BIG MISTAKE!</span></p>
<p>It is a rare buyer who cares more about the seller than their own needs, desires and pain.</p>
<p>When sellers speak too much about themselves and their products then the focus of the copy is not on convincing the buyer that they&#8217;ve found exactly what they were searching for.</p>
<p><strong>Which of these little blurbs makes you more likely to buy?</strong></p>
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<p>Most people will be sold by the second one because the first focuses on the seller and on the product, the second focuses on the buyers and their needs.</p>
<p>Time after time, sales copy like the second will <strong>bring in many times more sales</strong> than the first.</p>
<p>This single mistake is responsible for a huge number of lost sales.</p>
<h2>2. Forgetting to Sell</h2>
<p>While it is a good idea to provide lots of good information in a sales letter and not just &#8220;sell, sell, sell&#8221; <strong>don&#8217;t forget the purpose of the sales letter</strong> and neglect to (or be afraid to) sell.</p>
<p>Think about it, why have a sales letter if you aren&#8217;t actually doing any selling in it? It sounds like wasted time and effort to me.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t mean the selling should be blatant and aggressive, in today&#8217;s world that will more often than not be bad.</p>
<p>It does mean though that you need to <strong>include subtle selling techniques and invoke emotional reactions</strong> in the reader that will have them wanting to buy what you are selling.</p>
<p>Of course, you make sure they know about that one way or the other (unless you are doing a sequence then sometimes, only sometimes, you can leave this out at the beginning of the sequence).</p>
<h2>3. Boring Copy</h2>
<p>People always say they <strong>don&#8217;t like those long sales letters</strong> but the truth is that what they don&#8217;t like is boring sales copy.</p>
<p>If something is boring then people won&#8217;t read it whether is short or long and it doesn&#8217;t matter if they are reading a story, a book, an article or a sales page.</p>
<p><strong>Write interesting, exciting and compelling sales copy</strong> and people will read it just as they do anything else they find stimulating.</p>
<p>Start with a &#8220;killer&#8221; headline and each section should make the reader want to read the next section all the while becoming more convinced that they want to do what you want them to do.</p>
<p><strong>Follow the AIDA principle</strong> I talked about in &#8220;<a href="http://streetguidetocopywriting.com/blog/marketing-principles/most-important-marketing-principl" target="_blank">The Most Important Marketing Principle</a>&#8221;</p>
<h2>4. Too Sales-y or Hype-y</h2>
<p>Don&#8217;t make you sales copy sound like a used car salesman!</p>
<p><strong>Too much sales hype will turn off your buyers</strong> and, on the Internet, they will be gone in a second.</p>
<p>Too much hype <strong>also jeopardizes credibility</strong> and people have learned to just skip sales copy that has too much.</p>
<p>Balance the hype with other important factors every sales letter should have. <strong>Have enough &#8220;hype&#8221; to attract but not enough to drive your prospects away.</strong></p>
<h2>5. Plain Old Bad Writing</h2>
<p><strong> Some sales letters are just so poorly written</strong> that people feel distrustful and turned off by them.</p>
<p>Not everyone can write well but <strong>everyone can follow the basic writing fundamentals</strong>.</p>
<p>This doesn&#8217;t mean you need to write so your English teacher would have given you an A; in fact, you generally don&#8217;t want to write like that.</p>
<p>A few grammar and spelling mistakes won&#8217;t detract, and may help, but lots of awkward language, misspelled words and incoherent phrases <strong>will make the reader uncomfortable and an uncomfortable prospect does not buy</strong>.</p>
<p>Another type of &#8220;bad writing&#8221; is to make sure you write to the audience.</p>
<p>By that I mean to <strong>write like your audience talks</strong>.</p>
<p>Use words and phrases like they would if they were talking to you.</p>
<p>Use the appropriate level of formality (or informality) so they feel comfortable.</p>
<p>Talk to them like you&#8217;re their good friend and you were having a conversation.</p>
<h2>6. No Call to Action</h2>
<p>Your &#8220;bonus mistake&#8221; is something you can see frequently in sales copy.</p>
<p>The copy is interesting, compelling, good sales copy but when they get to the end <strong>the prospect doesn&#8217;t know what to do next</strong>; they&#8217;re just left hanging.</p>
<p>After you&#8217;ve convinced a person to do what you want them to, then <strong>explicitly tell them what to do. Be direct.</strong></p>
<p>If you want them to sign up then have a big button that essentially says &#8220;Click Here to Sign Up&#8221;.</p>
<p>If you want them to buy then tell them to &#8220;Buy Now!&#8221; (except don&#8217;t ever say &#8220;buy&#8221; except in extraordinary circumstances).</p>
<p>Whatever it is you want them to do, make sure that you tell them explicitly what action to take.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>The above mistakes should be avoided at all costs because they will directly affect the goal of your sales letter, which is, of course, to sell.</p>
<p>A great start would be to avoid making these mistakes:</p>
<ol>
<li>Focusing on the Seller Not the Buyer</li>
<li>Forgetting to Sell</li>
<li>Boring Copy</li>
<li>Too Sales-y or Hype-y</li>
<li>Plain Old Bad Writing</li>
<li>No Call to Action</li>
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<p>You should see an immediate improvement in your conversion rates and the amount of sales you make.</p>
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		<title>Protected: Profit Pulling Sale Copy: Lesson 2 – The Key Focus of Every Sales Letter</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Husnian</dc:creator>
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		<dc:creator>David Husnian</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 05:56:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Husnian</dc:creator>
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