The Reason Why Warriors Clicked Here...

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....Is because it's the perfect example of what I like to call "Response Copywriting". I don't know the technical term for it. But I bet you clicked here for the simple fact that it not only instilled a response mechanism in your brain, but also because you realized and thought to yourself that "other warriors may have clicked here, so let me check it out too." .... oooooh the human psychology...

Do you use Response Copywriting in your affiliate marketing techniques? If you don't try it sometime, it may mean the difference between an "Okay Click through rate or a WOW I'm banking!! Click Through Rate.

...Hope this little experiment you were a part of helped and gave you some insight

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  • Profile picture of the author richardwedphoto
    And I am going to leave this reply so people can see that somebody actually responded

    Although, I will not be surprised if this post will get deleted, because it does not add too much value in my opinion.

    Made me click though, I did get curious.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dwayne Morrison
      Hi Richard, well honestly that's the only point I wanted to get across. I simply wanted to show that marketers making an individual curious is essential to customers/clients etc I'd like for this post to simply be an example and nothing more...No it wont have immediate value, but that's not what I'm aiming for. I'm going for the long term value and feedback.
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  • Profile picture of the author MattVit
    A fairly basic marketing principle, yes. I don't know about others, but I clicked it knowing full well what strategy you were pulling - to me it's just blatantly obvious.

    Originally Posted by Dwayne Morrison View Post

    But I bet you clicked here for the simple fact that it not only instilled a response mechanism in your brain,
    I think instilled is the wrong word - to instill is to gradually or over time create an idea or attitude to something in someone / some people. "it not only triggered a response mechanism" or "it not only caused..."

    Did you mean "instigate" perhaps?
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    • Profile picture of the author Dwayne Morrison
      Originally Posted by MattVit View Post

      A fairly basic marketing principle, yes. I don't know about others, but I clicked it knowing full well what strategy you were pulling - to me it's just blatantly obvious.



      I think instilled is the wrong word - to instill is to gradually or over time create an idea or attitude to something in someone / some people. "it not only triggered a response mechanism" or "it not only caused..."

      Did you mean "instigate" perhaps?

      You're right about that. A lot of warriors on here will understand the principle if they know various marketing techniques.

      ...My vocabulary is way off right now! It's past 2:00 AM in Florida and my brain just isnt functioning right. Thanks for the corrections by the way! I think I'll be heading to bed now.
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      • Profile picture of the author MattVit
        Haha no problem.

        Hopefully some newbies find this interesting, or other Warriors who hadn't clued on to it yet.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    information marketing is really just direct response marketing, a proven marketing method that has been making people rich for years.

    Marketing is mostly all physiology, master direct response copywriting and direct response marketing, a little human psychology and you have all the tools you need to make money
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