How would YOU design this flyer?

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I am looking forward to running my first campaign this week using CPA+Flyers, and if this works out which I am very set on, I will report back with a detailed case study. One of the offers I am going to promote is is actually a gym/excercise product that you wear to help you tone your abs. I am trying to get a flyer designed for it. I know you have to keep it short, simple and powerful, but I'm confused whether it would be better to not say what the product is, and use words like "New revolutionary system to tone abs you DON'T want to miss" and of course mention that it has a money back guarantee and such. OR should it better to just traditionally reveal what the product is, what Im trying to sell them, basic facts etc...

Any tips will be appreciated, I really want my flyer to convert and if any of you out there have any experience with what works best with flyers, please share and thanks.
#design #flyer
  • Don't sell the product offer a solution to a human need then once a lead is collected provide FREE info that highlights the importance why a person should buy the product.

    I used flyers 100 took 2 hours to distribute generate 27 leads 24 hr 72 hour 3 sales at $365 plus $69 per month.

    Captured a lead sent them to a pre-recorded message I could then follow up by phone if I need to. Then from the pre-recorded message I sent them to my website where they can buy.

    This generated $12,000 in 30 days spending less than $10 on supplies.

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  • Originally Posted by HazeBlazer View Post

    I am looking forward to running my first campaign this week using CPA+Flyers, and if this works out which I am very set on, I will report back with a detailed case study. One of the offers I am going to promote is is actually a gym/excercise product that you wear to help you tone your abs. I am trying to get a flyer designed for it. I know you have to keep it short, simple and powerful, but I'm confused whether it would be better to not say what the product is, and use words like "New revolutionary system to tone abs you DON'T want to miss" and of course mention that it has a money back guarantee and such. OR should it better to just traditionally reveal what the product is, what Im trying to sell them, basic facts etc...

    Any tips will be appreciated, I really want my flyer to convert and if any of you out there have any experience with what works best with flyers, please share and thanks.
    These flyer ads should give you TONS of inspiration!

    11 Clever and Creative Tear-Off Ads | Bored Panda

    Cheers,

    JMB
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve Hunt
      Some very clever ideas in the cool and creative ambient ads section of JMB's post.
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  • Profile picture of the author VincentK
    Do you create a pre-sale message on your recording?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    List two or three typical problems your target market is experiencing that are solved by your solution.

    Are you frustrated because you're putting in the effort training at the gym, but not seeing the results you badly want on your abs?

    Are you disgusted with being fat and lazy and want to turn things around?

    Things like that.

    Your target market will recognize these (if you've got the right ones) and they'll resonate. "Hey, I feel that way!" You'll have instant credibility and they'll read on.


    I disagree with our friends above who say you should give something away. Giving things away does not automatically lead to involvement. It's nice, and hey maybe a panel should be devoted to some exercise they can do now, but you want to present YOUR SOLUTION as the next step. Not something else.

    Don't expect that because you shared "How to do awesomely effective crunches" with 1,000 people that they're going to line up to be your clients. If that were true, everyone I've shared my Free video training with would be learning how to sell from me!
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    • Profile picture of the author RentItNow
      Originally Posted by kaniganj View Post

      Are you disgusted with being fat and lazy and want to turn things around?

      Things like that.

      Your target market will recognize these (if you've got the right ones) and they'll resonate. "Hey, I feel that way!" You'll have instant credibility and they'll read on.
      Reminds me of this movie: http://youtu.be/OxZz-nXTeCs
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      I have no agenda but to help those in the same situation. This I feel will pay the bills.
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  • Profile picture of the author TCwarrior
    One thing you want to consider is what the actual ACTION of the CPA offer is.
    Is it a free trial? Is it an email sign up for a free sample? (just examples, I do not know the specifics of the product you are trying to sell)
    There may be value in the actual CPA offer you may want to capitalize on/advertise
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  • Profile picture of the author printchesco
    Being direct might be the better option because with all of the different "revolutionary weight-loss products" out in the market today, people have started to seriously doubt these kinds of sales pitches. Instead, try to relay how your own product or program is better than the others and how it will be able to solve problems that nobody else has solved before.
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