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Wanted - Sales Letter for offline product in the Sports Industry Clear Instructions - Good Pay -
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It’s been a whirlwind of a fast-paced, high-growth year so far and I need an awesome copy writer to help me out. A quick intro to what we’re up to:

I work for an NFL team selling season tickets which include a seat license fee for a new stadium that will open in 2014. I am looking for help personally, in order to generate more appointments, call backs, and yeah, most important more sales. This is completely 100% on my own and not affiliate with any marketing message by my employer. The sales letter will be completely used by me solely to mail individually to my prospects. Think you can help me out?

The Job:
-- Write a sales letter that generates interest and excitement to meet face to face with me to purchase New Stadium Season Tickets.
-- We won't be able to offer any discounts, bonuses, special offers, act now bonuses, or other e-marketing style "extras" that are used in most online sales letters and emails
-- Focused on direct response style sales letters. The prospects receiving this letter will be a mix of past season ticket holders, people or businesses that have requested to receive more information, and mostly cold prospects that have not owned season tickets.
-- The goal will be use this letter to generate interest and protray the value of owning season tickets that they can use for personal use (ie just for the fun of going to games with friends) and /or business use such as entertaining clients, employees, etc..
-- Research on the product can be found at www.NewSantaClaraStadium.com/seats

Here's what I assume
I assume you'll have experience writing direct response ads designed to be mailed. I know you will have a lot of great experience and examples of letters you can point me to to see your past work. All that is fine, but this seems a tad different than the products you might have wrote for before. Therefore, applying will be a tad different.

Budget
$700 (if all goes well, more work to follow in the form crafting an email series to use as well)

Here's how to apply
Pretend I am a potential prospect that works in the Bay Area and I have not had season tickets in the past, nor have I really thought about owning them.
Email me, putting in the Subject Line - what you would use to get me to open the email as a prospect.
Then write 1-2 lines that would pique my interest as a potential buyer.
My email is mcalvey at gmail dot you know what

After that I will follow up personally with the individuals who capture my attention and we can discuss specifics more and get more into your background, experience, examples, ideas, and all that stuff.
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