| War Room Member ghyphena |
Last Activity: 03-28-2011 03:20 AM
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- About ghyphena
- Biography
- Serial Entrepreneur. Obsessed with direct response marketing.
- Location
- Oxford, UK
- Interests
- Adventures, sashimi, murder mysteries, dry vodka martinis and all that is copywriting/persuasion
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First of all, I promised to give an example of how to properly get people to review my stuff. It's forthcoming... meaning I wanted to write it today but decided it was too much work and, therefore, I put it off to another day.
Second, I invite you to visit my (free) WSO here:
http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...-pre-sell.html
If you read the WSO and sign...
Second, I invite you to visit my (free) WSO here:
http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...-pre-sell.html
If you read the WSO and sign...
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Ever bought any of John Carlton's stuff?
He'll send you the material and at the beginning of every binder there'll be 5 or so pages full of testimonials.
Polish, Schefren, Kilstein, not to mention a whole array of random unknown people -
Inspirational.
But why now? The sale is made already. The money's gone. Even *if* I was hugely...
He'll send you the material and at the beginning of every binder there'll be 5 or so pages full of testimonials.
Polish, Schefren, Kilstein, not to mention a whole array of random unknown people -
they'll all smile up at you and tell you
how much money Carlton's advice made them.
how much money Carlton's advice made them.
Inspirational.
But why now? The sale is made already. The money's gone. Even *if* I was hugely...
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Like 'Copywriting In The English', this entry is a spillover of thoughts in response to a post over on Copywriting. This time: 'Benefits of benefits', OP Kevin Birch.
To save you having to click over, Kevin asked for advice on turning features into benefits.
I said:
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To save you having to click over, Kevin asked for advice on turning features into benefits.
I said:
Quote:
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Hello Kevin, I suggest you play the "And That Means..." game: Take any feature - like the polymer-frame construction on the Glock 19 I would own if |
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A while ago I posted here that I was working on a biz-op product. Well, much (much!) work later it's almost ready. It's going to be great. It's my biggest project to date - a $2,997 multimedia product.
It's a full home-study-course that teaches info-marketing from the ground up... complete with videos, manuals, checklists, templates and all that jazz.
I've also put together an awesome (even if I do say so myself) pre-sell, loaded with psychology and NLP.
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It's a full home-study-course that teaches info-marketing from the ground up... complete with videos, manuals, checklists, templates and all that jazz.
I've also put together an awesome (even if I do say so myself) pre-sell, loaded with psychology and NLP.
...
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I like logical fallacies. They're fun. You can do fun things with them. And I'll probably put some more of them up when I get round to it.
But logical and syllogistic fallacies are child's play when compared with the subject du jour - a set of psychological principles so effective at shortcutting the decision-making process...
Think I'm exaggerating? I'm not.
Let me back up here for a second and attack this...
But logical and syllogistic fallacies are child's play when compared with the subject du jour - a set of psychological principles so effective at shortcutting the decision-making process...
They can be downright dangerous
Think I'm exaggerating? I'm not.
Let me back up here for a second and attack this...
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