Creating irresistible offers

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Whenever you are selling your personal product or offering someone else's product, your ability to create offers that are irresistible has a profound effect on the amount of sales you make.

While creating your offers you should bear in mind that you should emphasize on the benefits that customers receive from your products or services not just the features of the product.

Every customer wants to know, "what's in it for me". Customers wants benefits they will receive from using your product and they do not just care about the quality of your product.
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  • Profile picture of the author perryny
    How's this working out for you, Omer? Getting lots of opt-ins for your ebook?
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    • Profile picture of the author omer123
      Thank you Perryny. I am trying my best to create offers that are irresistible and I am still learning on the subject. How about you, how do you create offers?
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      • Profile picture of the author perryny
        Originally Posted by omer123 View Post

        How about you, how do you create offers?
        I hire copywriters to help me.

        If you're only learning, why do the threads you start here sound like you're trying to teach? Wouldn't you benefit more by asking questions if your goal is to improve?
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      • Profile picture of the author SamNuku
        Omer when creating offers man focus on what your FOLLOWERS want.

        Its out tendency to lean towards what we want but that the complete wrong way to approach it bro.

        Keep working tho. You're already taking action just keep going! Never stop learning.
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  • Profile picture of the author dmaster555
    Here's a lesson about making posts to indirectly promote your signature:

    The content you share, reflects on what the user will expect from your offering.

    You share content everyone knows that is common knowledge, "duh" information, that is exactly what they will expect from your e-book and will not be compelled to click your link or care what you have to offer.

    Share a few valuable, rare gems, and they will crave more.

    Examples:

    View Profile: MikeFriedman - This user displays knowledge and skill that many other don't have by providing insight that is hard to come by.

    I click his signature every time I read his posts.

    Why? because his authority on the forum influences me too. I assume he knows what he's talking about, so I trust his sources.


    View Profile: RickDuris - shares valuable information that is hard to come by.

    I click his signature just because I want more of what he has to offer. He doesn't even have to ask me to click.

    You see where this is going?


    Even your link sounds like "duh" information is contained in your ebook.

    "95% of marketers apply online" it sounds like you're going to tell me nothing new. I get you were trying to use social proof, but you need to know your market. They aren't looking for what "everyone" is using online.
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    • Profile picture of the author omer123
      Thank you dmaster555, your guidance is valuable. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author gjabiz
    Originally Posted by omer123 View Post

    Whenever you are selling your personal product or offering someone else's product, your ability to create offers that are irresistible has a profound effect on the amount of sales you make.

    While creating your offers you should bear in mind that you should emphasize on the benefits that customers receive from your products or services not just the features of the product.

    Every customer wants to know, "what's in it for me". Customers wants benefits they will receive from using your product and they do not just care about the quality of your product.
    There is NO such thing as an "irresistible offer", much like the "offer they can't refuse"...is...

    utter nonsense.

    I'm not looking for a "profound effect", I want numbers. Facts and figures.

    Offers I create have certain numerical tipping points, of profitability.

    Sometimes, quality is all they care about.

    I don't get this at all, sometime in the last week or so, the WF has fallen into a rabbit hole, a vortex of Alice in Wonderland on Crack AND steroids.

    Can anyone explain?

    gjabiz

    PS Yea, I know, I could resist the temptation to respond but this old spirit is willing, but my old flesh is weak, just can't control myself.
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    • Profile picture of the author splitTest
      Originally Posted by gjabiz View Post

      I don't get this at all, sometime in the last week or so, the WF has fallen into a rabbit hole, a vortex of Alice in Wonderland on Crack AND steroids.

      Can anyone explain?
      I notice it too. The copywriting forum is becoming a wasteland ... with the occasional tumbleweed of spammish posts like the OP's rolling through...
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  • Profile picture of the author SamNuku
    Personally Omer I focus on giving value. And, in doing so people will naturally want what it is you have to offer.

    The fact is that the market is shifting. Alot away from direct response individuals & to those who are value-based marketers.

    Irresistible offers are what we all want to create. What you need to ask yourself is what is your target audience? what is your ideal client?

    I put this video together for those starting out in copywriting to help them along the way it may or may not be of use to you;


    Any questions lemme know i'm always here to help. Much success. Samii
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    • Profile picture of the author omer123
      Thank Sam for sharing this valuable video with us. You mentioned about finding your ideal customer i.e. your target audience, how can we find our perfect customer?
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