Which are the new "classics" sales letters?

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I M has been around well over a decade now and I am sure some new gems have appeared.
So which are your favorite I M sales letters? Maybe even some that are still live?
#classics #letters #sales
  • Profile picture of the author zesquian
    Ok, so I am going to go first and suggest Fat Loss for Idiots as a "classic" reason being that it was unconventional, broke many of the rules that are supposed to be in sales letters yet it still managed to have a high conversion rate and managed to stay on top for a long time

    Any others? I want to see more suggestions because I want to learn from them.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Axelrod
      The best collection of *New Classics* I've seen are in Harlan Kilstein's book, "Steal This Book."

      It's hardcopy, and you can get it off amazon. Yes it is expensive for a paperback ($195 cover price), but if you hand copy those letters, you will make back your investment many times over.

      It's got letters that Harlan has written for Frank Kern, Wayne Dyer, T. Harv Eker (including the one that got me to go to the Millionaire Mind Intensive years ago), and many others.

      John Carlton's got some classics floating around in swipe files as well, but most of these do not cover the new internet info-marketing era.

      If anyone has other recommendations, I'd love to hear it as well.

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    • Profile picture of the author MikeHumphreys
      Originally Posted by zesquian View Post

      Ok, so I am going to go first and suggest Fat Loss for Idiots as a "classic" reason being that it was unconventional, broke many of the rules that are supposed to be in sales letters yet it still managed to have a high conversion rate and managed to stay on top for a long time

      Any others? I want to see more suggestions because I want to learn from them.
      Sorry to say but Fat Loss 4 Idiots never had a high conversion rate. I've written for that niche more than once and every time my research showed they were averaging around 0.5% conversion rate.

      "Classic" IM salesletters... here's a few of my favorites:

      Traffic Secrets 1.0 (written by Michel Fortin) - 1.1 Million in the first 24 hours alone.

      Underachiever Mastery (Fortin) - a Frank Kern and Ed Dale product

      Domains Into Dollars (John Hostler) - a Phil Craig product.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Barboza
    Maybe the Fat Burning Furnace copy? I like it
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  • Profile picture of the author jewel3000
    Sorry, but "Rich Jerk" is still the ultimate sales letter, IMO.

    I've read/studied many sales letters and honestly, Rich Jerk's is the only one that pushed all the right buttons for me.

    I didn't buy it, but was THRILLED to receive a free copy from a client who it referenced in his ebook I was ghostwriting.

    What I liked was that the techniques taught in the ebook really were fresh and guerrilla. The info lived up to all that memorable attitude!
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    • Profile picture of the author Andrew Gould
      Originally Posted by MikeHumphreys View Post

      Here's a link to his portfolio:

      http://www.successdoctor.com/services/portfolio/
      That's an absolutely fantastic resource, many thanks for the link Mike.
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      • Profile picture of the author Zero
        One of my online favourites from recent years, amongst all the 1s i've seen are Mike Filsaime's 'Butterfly Marketing Manuscript' copy. I thought that was fantastic, especially the headline which i really liked.

        The Butterfly Marketing Manuscript by Mike Filsaime

        Originally Posted by MikeHumphreys View Post

        Don't know what Harlan wrote for Frank Kern but Fortin wrote Underachiever Mastery.

        Here's a link to his portfolio:

        http://www.successdoctor.com/services/portfolio/

        Click on the link for Frank Kern and you'll see the letter.

        Hope that helps,

        Mike
        Thats awesome. More sales copies for my to write out. Cheers.
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    • Profile picture of the author briancassingena
      Originally Posted by jewel3000 View Post

      Sorry, but "Rich Jerk" is still the ultimate sales letter, IMO.

      I've read/studied many sales letters and honestly, Rich Jerk's is the only one that pushed all the right buttons for me.

      I didn't buy it, but was THRILLED to receive a free copy from a client who it referenced in his ebook I was ghostwriting.

      What I liked was that the techniques taught in the ebook really were fresh and guerrilla. The info lived up to all that memorable attitude!
      You didn't buy it, that means it didn't work. The only job of a sales letter is to create a transaction between the seller and buyer. It seems to have failed in this instance. Or did you get the free copy of the book before you read the sales letter?
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  • Profile picture of the author Sean DeSilva
    Any ads you spot by Tim Ferris are sure to be winners as he split tests like a champ. Who could forget his infamous "Four hour workweek" book title, which he claims to have developed through Google Adwords AB testing.
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