Anyone know who wrote the copy for "Manifestation Miracle"?

3 replies
...because it's seriously impressive.

I scoped the VSL out earlier today after noticing Tao of Badass had been de-throned from the top spot in CB's self-help category for the first time in nearly 3 years, and I had to see how Manifestation Miracle had done it.

The copy is compelling and powerful in a way that most in the niche aren't, and does a great job at answering objections throughout the video. Great personal story by the narrator too.

Anyways, can anyone here tell me who wrote it because I'd love to get in touch with them to discuss a project. Thanks!

For those who haven't seen it:
#copy #manifestation miracle #wrote
  • Profile picture of the author RickGueli
    I've not bought the product yet, but I've read her "free" reports through checking her URL extensions on Google Search.

    Lo and Behold! She STILL teaches you to visualize and tells you how important it is. And I thought the "cliff-hanger effect" that leads from Free Report to Paid Report to be almost entirely lacking. Not really a well-executed piece of marketing.

    And the fact that in her free report, she teaches you about visualization and its importance, and yet in the VSL calls visualization and other traditionally taught methods associated with the Law of Attraction "crap" is a contradiction that doesn't really instill much confidence in the product.

    With that said, it is an EXTREMELY well-executed VSL, even if it lacks integrity.

    What *I* would be interested in is, where she got all the animated images and what program she used for the texts on those animated images (Ancient book opening, the universe, sunset, people typing, walking, doing activities, etc.)

    If anyone can point me in the right direction, I will give you two presents (powerful ones) via PM

    All my best.
    Rik
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9327305].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author Cool Hand Luke
      Originally Posted by RickGueli View Post

      ...With that said, it is an EXTREMELY well-executed VSL, even if it lacks integrity...
      Exactly, which is why I specifically want to know who the copywriter is.

      The video itself is incredibly well produced, and it clearly kicked up conversions from the powerpoint version they seemed to have been testing, but really, the copy is just so damn good.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9327517].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author joe golfer
    Originally Posted by RickGueli View Post

    What *I* would be interested in is, where she got all the animated images and what program she used for the texts on those animated images (Ancient book opening, the universe, sunset, people typing, walking, doing activities, etc.)
    Most of them are video clips you can license. Like on YouTube, if you've seen the "fire" intros where the name of their business or logo is on fire--that's just a customizable video clip. Same here with the book, the guru, the math formulas, space, sparkles, houses, people on the beach, clouds forming, money falling, clock spinning, "Megan," etc.

    Excellent video editing, and the voice to text timing is beautiful (how seamless the voice matches up with the changes in text slides or on-screen "typing." On many VSLs, the voice is too far ahead or behind the text).
    Signature
    Marketing is not a battle of products. It is a battle of perceptions.
    - Jack Trout
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9327332].message }}

Trending Topics