Reader, Never And I mean never Say the price of a product... In an email Besides it being a bad look, The customer doesn't know how the product works So what should you do instead? Example: Robert |
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Reader, Iman Gadzhi is a marketing genius He generates $150k/month from his YT channel (he claimed this in 2019, so his probably making 5 times it) His secret? Breaking beliefs His leads go from Interested in making money -> Interested in online business -> Interested in SMMA How?1st he breaks the belief that getting rich is impossible Then, he breaks the belief it takes a lot of time to get rich Then, he sells you on his SMMA course That's how he's getting rich Talk soon, Robert
Reader, Do you know what big copywriters are doing to increase sales No they're not Spamming benefits Adding bonuses Stack offers They do a simple trick They don't sell the product itself They are selling the opportunity Here's a perfect example Notice how he didn't yap about how his product will get you 1k followers? Talk soon, Robert
Reader, I cracked the code I found the key The holy grail of hot sauce I analyzed Audrey Lo's profile (a X creator that makes over $30k/month) and I found 2 tricks 2 tricks also used by the top tier copywriters online to generate millions of $$ Here it is Opportunity? Don't sell a product Sell an opportunity She sells the opportunity to make money from X Then, magically, her product helps you do that 2. It's not their fault She tells her audience it is not their fault they don't have an...