HOW TO Manipulate Warriors (And exploit their addictions) for FUN & BIG PROFITS.
If a new person comes here to WF, and they want to do IM, why don't they just buy those WSO's which have them making $10,000.00 a month in no time, why fiddle-fart around with all the make 25-50 a day type stuff?
Is it just cost? They don't have the money to buy the HOW TO do it course?
So, they buy wso's hoping to make 10 to 20 bux a day until they can, which seems like many months to me?
If 25 years ago, a guy had a way for me to make 10 grand a month, and he was charging a 1000 for his HOW TO info, I would have worked night and day at Temp Jobs, doing anything, to get that 1000 as fast as I could.
Well, that is my wonderment for the day.
Words have power. Yea, yea and yea, we ALL know that. We want to use powerfully persuasive words to get people to listen to us, to buy our products or services or to make them do what we think is the right thing to do.
But few words have more power than the ones where a PERSONAL meaning, a filtered CONNOTATION, is inherent. We seldom rely on a pure "dictionary" definition of a word. The example can be found in my subject header.
What do you bring to those words? Manipulate? Exploit? Addiction?
Newbie copywriters HATE em, don't want anything to do with them. Old dogs and sailors know they are exactly what a promotion which works...has in it. Maybe one of the 21, 14, 7 parts to the formula, whichever one you use, but you must manipulate your reader's attention...because the second the cute cat pops up on their other screen, you lose them...
You exploit YOUR knowledge of salesmanship, psychology and word use to resonate with one of their ADDICTIONS (Blair Warren has a great report on these) the top of mind thoughts as well as the Maslow Pyramid ones which stay with us forever (unless we root them out).
So, keep in mind your reader is not walking along next to you, on your path, they are in their own little world of preoccupation and your work must enter theirs.
I call this the INTERSECTION. Think of a well known one, Hollywood and Vine, Haight-Ashbury, 42nd and Broadway.
If you were to THINK about this, and imagine you were at one of these Intersections, selling to complete strangers, what would you say to them? How would you get their attention and keep it?
How would you make them give you the money?
Learn how to use this MEETING place, where your promotion meets your prospect...and everything else is just the fare to get there.
Neil Young wrote, "every refuge has it's price." What is your prospect at the Intersection seeking refuge from?
Even if they don't yet know it.
(poo boo ya, megla mallya ) You are released from this hypnotic post.
gjabiz
PS. Potato peeler example welcome.
all day long." - Earl Nightingale