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I have a new product coming out pretty soon and I was planning to market it in the WSO forum. I notice that everyone and their mother is using a sales letters. Now, I know that sales letters work. However, do they lose their effectiveness here? Everyone is accustom to seeing sales letters from a WSO, so surely they can't work as well especially in this market. What are your thoughts about this? Thanks, Dan |
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| Content & Copywriting Wiz War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Roselle, NJ, USA
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There are several factors that go into a successful WSO. The sales letter is just a piece of the puzzle. Other factors. 1. The offer. 2. The reputation of the seller. 3. Pre buzz A great sales letter from an unknown may very well not do as well as a WSO posted by an established authority who puts up nothing more than a brief description and a buy now button. I'm not saying a slick sales letter won't help. All I'm saying is that it won't necessarily make a difference either way (hurt or help sales) without all the other variables to consider. |
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| Wordsmith (& Skepchick) War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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I think Steven makes a couple of very good points above, and I agree. Here, perhaps more than anywhere else, I think it might all depend "who you are": that certainly colours my perspective as a potential WSO-customer, anyway.
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How else are you going to sell your product without a sales letter?
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Aren't the people here in the group that reads long sales letters and buys all kinds of IM stuff sold by long sales letters, email campaigns, long videos, long product launches, and hype? | |
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Thanks for the guidance. So I guess you could say, the sales letter is still important, but it depends mostly on other factors like whether or not people know you and trust you? |
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Finally the definite guide to copywritting for WSOs Why Big Headlines and Red Type Don't Always Work The insiders Guide to Effective WSO Copy Funny Icons, big type and hyped up language have lost their effect on the worlds most powerful site for internet marketers. Now when you choose to create a effective WSO make sure that you understand its IS about the product, AND the Producer of the product. You could be the best article marketer on the planet, but if you launch a wso on creating videos it just May FLOP. Its not because you don't know your subject or because there isn't a demand for your information. It is simply because that the stronger marketer you are in your niche, the harder it will be for you to take on other niches on the warrior forum. Even if Allen wrote a WSO about Cuban Cigars, it wouldn't sell as well as a formula for creating powerful offers or effective marketing channels. So when you want to create an effective marketing campaign with WSO make sure that:
A complete 10 step program that will skyrocket your results Use language that conveys the impact of using your information. Not only the income potential. Create a sense that you are offering a product that will resonate with marketers like yourself. Those who have found similar problems and have search high and low to find the one solution that helped you achieve the next level in your marketing. Your Competitors will Scream and shout you reveal so much info Like it or not, many people who are in your field will become your customers so they can learn first hand the methods that techniques that you found so they can add the information to their products and services. Here's the bottom Line Don't delay for even one second, when you create the your product or service Make your OFFER CLEAR AND COMPLETE. WHOA That's right! Your CLEAR AND COMPLETE OFFER IS Just ONE of the keys to the kingdom that your WSO should include. Don't Delay [YES] Should be used in WSO Copy [YES] Effective on mini site too [YES] Can be used to create sign up pages for membership sites [YES] Can be used for free bonuses [YES] Can be used to create a $10,000 a month Business [NO] Bash competitors [NO] Use in spam posts [NO] Use in Splogs [NO] Dishonest ripoff programs ==================== Ok That was fun Mark Riddle |
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Thinking from a consumer end I personally do NOT like sales letters. I do read each and every one that I get in hopes that I'll find the perfect letter, but they all seem to be trying too hard and over-selling the product. If you can put together an effective letter then I'm sure it'll be worth it. |
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Personally, I've gotten a fairly clear impression with my stuff that less is more. That's just me, and perhaps my waffle is just the kind that people don't want to read through, but I also suspect that with WSO's it's a major factor that people are looking at a lot of offers at once. With a sales page, odds are you're not sitting in a list of several hundred other sales pages that the reader is perusing at the same time. When we look at WSO's, we browse, pick out headlines that take our interest and then take a peek inside. I think you have to really let someone know straight away, in some fashion, exactly what you have for them, or there's a good chance they'll just move along. The other thing here I think, is folks here are mostly savvy salespeople themselves, and you know what they say, "Don't sell a salesman". People here know all the regular techniques, so I think it's better to just cut to the chase and say, here is what I have for you and these are the benefits. As Mark says, you still need to cover all the benefits, your USP, and get across the most important points of your offer. But, I think here it should be done in a straight to the point, concise, hype free fashion. |
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| Focused2Win.com War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Florida , USA.
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The WSo forum is so effective because you do not have to go into all that crap. Just put a good offer together that clearly states the value of the WSO and you will do fine. Especially if you use the WSO forum for what it is meant to be for. If you can point your user to the actual product were you are selling it for a bunch more, it will help increase your credibility and drive more sales |
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A letter isn't necessarily what's important. All a sales letter is is a way to present an offer. You can use a video if you're more comfortable doing that. But the offer still needs to be irresistible. There are a lot of things that make up an irresistible offer. Trust and credibility are definitely components. Yet, there are others too. Sense of urgency (no not the same thing as hype) is another. If I have the world's largest pimple on my forehead the day before senior prom and you have a proven cure, I want it. If you've only got 100 units left, I can't mom & dad's CC # fast enough. Or if you're selling the next 20 units at 1/2 off, etc. The reason people start to see 'sense of urgency' as hype is because a lot of short term thinkers use fake scarcity. Risk reversal is another. If your proven cure is guaranteed to zap my zits in 24 hours or less, or else you'll give me double my money back, you get my business over the guy with no guarantee. There are more, but you should be starting to get the picture. It's all about presenting your offer. Delivery is what counts. The method is rarely as important as people might think. |
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I've often become lazy as a copywriter writing my own WSO and think that people know me so then I don't need to say a lot or use any special selling techniques to get people to buy ... Well .... WRONG! When I get lazy and just 'write a plain offer' it always hurts responses. Even when you are a known entity on the board, you still need to put your best foot forward if you're looking for good results. -Ray Edwards | |
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People aren't pre-disposed to 'buying', they have to be convinced to buy. And IMO a good sales letter does this. By the way, I read a guide by Justin Michie and he said that the number one reason most WSO don't do well is because of a poor sales letter. And Justin Michie knows his stuff. I think ![]() Just my .02 Steve, Hav | |
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When I look at a salesletter, I skim it and look for certain parts as they are expected. I think it is still effective since each IM will look at it and skim instead of reading it fully.
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Another thing to think about before you submit your WSO... WSO stands for Warrior Special Offer. Anymore, some are none too special. Do what the name implies and see how that works out for you. |
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| I don't know this for certain, but I suspect that many of the experienced Warriors with shorter copy in their WSO's are simply following the 80/20 rule (BigMike is an example of this). Others are using the WSO as a way to get feedback and testimonials (or even affiliates). In many of these cases the "real" sales page will be more of a traditional sales letter. Of course, some just take shortcuts without thinking things through. |
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I don't mind long sales letters that use emotive words and attempt to sway people's responses or grab their attention with screaming bright red text or whatever, but I think I'm probably far too code-y/logical to successfully pull off the same thing, so I usually just say what something is, why I saw the need for it and what it can do. If I can use a picture instead of a thousand words then I will. I'm not bothered if other people do that too. What does put me off a bit in WSOs (as well as elsewhere) is when people begin by almost apologetically saying stuff like 'I don't do long sales letters, so...' The minute people start to make excuses for what's about to follow, it somehow plants the suggestion in my mind that they're making excuses for the product too. Sales letters, concise descriptions - I'm not fussed either way. Just as long as it's presented without excuse or apology. |
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| Jani G War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: , , United Kingdom.
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Well if you have a good offer, then jsut focus on telling people the BENIFITS they will get when they purchase your WSO. how will it help them what will it do for them ? You can just write some short copy addressing the problem and then present your WSO as the solution. |
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To the OP: I recommend highly over-delivering for the price you put on your WSO. This will build your rep. Your first WSO may not be a huge seller, but the word will start to spread. Then, following WSOs will be more and more successful. With WSOs, don't focus just on the money. | |
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Then again, the vast majority of people running WSO's do not have a sales page, and the only thing special about the offer is it was made just for the forum, so I guess in all reality they do need a sales page in the actual thread. Shannon | |
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| Kezz Bracey War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Australia
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I picked up something from Rob Benwell's "Blogging to the Bank" page that I think is really great. He starts out with his main and subheadline, but then jumps straight into a bullet point summary of the benefits of his product. I've just adopted this approach and I definitely noticed positive results. I think almost everyone wants a "scannable" summary to help them decide whether or not to read on, and this way you don't make them work for it. You give your reader what they want upfront, no scrolling back and forth required, and I think that makes the rest of the reading experience go much more smoothly. Here's the site (no affiliate link) How to Make Money Blogging with Blogging to the Bank 3.0 |
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| Kezz Bracey War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Australia
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The man's a guru! ![]() I'd have to say that second only to a picture, the bullet list is the most helpful web based communication aid available. I think I'm going to go and read all of your WSO's and take notes |
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| Denizen of Azeroth War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: St Louis, MO
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There are two or three people in the WSO forum who, if they just put up a button that said "Buy Now" and nothing else...I would buy it from them and would be sure I'd be happy with whatever it was they were selling. Everyone else had better have a well crafted offer. |
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Thanks for the tips on this topic as it clarifies a lot of questions about doing WSOs. Just a clear offer and a paypal button then.
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In surveys I've done to my list I've found an overwhelming amount of people who "don't want hype" and "just want the facts." Yet, in split-test after split-test, the "hyped up" copy outsells the "plain speaking" copy by a LARGE margin. And that's to the same group of people who said they wanted just the facts. I see a lot of people in this thread say, "I think it's better to..." but i wonder how many of them have actually tested their suppositions? A hunch might be where you start in marketing, but it shouldn't be where you end up. Jay Jennings | |
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