Best Sales Copy Page You've Ever Read?

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Hey Warriors...

What is the most memorable Sales Page Copy you've ever read (and it has to be someone other than you )

It doesn't matter if its in the IM arena or not.

What made it so compelling?

Did it make you take action?


Look forward to your replies.
#copy #page #read #sales
  • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
    Hi Glacier,

    Maybe you do not find useful what I'm saying here, but to answer your question is a bit difficult for me (I'm not qualified as omniscient).

    When I showed interest to building my online business in 2006, I read nearly all sales copy what got in my way, because I wanted to learn as much as I can. If I'm not mistaken their numbers were over 2500.

    I also read them since then, but already not so enthusiastically, than before. I have to admit I hunt the curiosities only already recently. I run through the one getting into the rest of my ways only since I want to fill my time more advantageously, and don't want to be distracted anymore.

    Issue from aboves it is difficult to me to say which one was the most memorable. I remember the letters of Gary Halbert because he was the best in his time, but he may not be already with us unfortunately. I'm his fan since then, as I like his style. If you want to learn, his letters are one of the bests to learning.

    It is lucky that there are many great copywriter whose works I read just to name some: Ted Nicholas, Joe Vitale, Michael Fortin, Dan Kennedy, John Carlton, John Taylor, Joseph Sugarman, Yanik Silver, Gary Bencivenga and so on...(sorry there is no place to list every splendid copywriters).

    What I enjoyed every great copywriter has their own style, while they give the best to clients from their heart.

    Your question was: "Did it make you take action?"

    Shortly YES.

    In one respect I purchased nearly everything in beginning, so I spent over all my savings on different books, courses, seminars, how to-s, and collected roughly 35 gigabites material on my hard drive. So I did make "shopping action".:p

    On the other hand it was useful learning the big picture of IM from many great person. Another good experience is that I made some other "action" in the meantime and so far I see some decent income from my learning courve. So the life is good.

    In a figurative sense every sales copy is good in some manner if you purchase the advertised product.

    Curiosities appear because of that. I experienced that sometimes week copy sells well because the offer is great. And so this best offer presented to the right audience oversells it's copy.

    This was my 0,02.

    All the best,

    Sandor
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  • Profile picture of the author thenoob
    I like the one of 3waylink. It's catchy and very impressive (with the proof of traffic in order of time). I just can't resist.
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      • Profile picture of the author glacier
        Originally Posted by alexa_s View Post

        I think Alexis Dawes long-copy sales page for "Desperate Buyers Only" is pretty good!

        Hey Alexa-

        Just read Desperate Buyers Only, very good. I was ready to buy the book by the time I got to the end

        Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author glacier
    Thanks Sandor.

    I completely agree, there are too many to name. But those on that list are great. I'll check out some of their work.
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  • Profile picture of the author glacier
    Hey noob I checked that 3 Way Link site out and you're right. Nothing beats testimonials and proof and he has them both loaded on the page. Very little sales copy but I guess he doesn't need it.
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